Snap into a Slim Accounting-finance & Banking Mba - Michael Schemmann - Books - Createspace - 9781453851234 - September 24, 2010
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Snap into a Slim Accounting-finance & Banking Mba


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Publisher Marketing: A desk compendium outlining on 540 pages the MBA Account-Finance & Banking major's Financial Accounting -- IFRS and FASB Accounting Standards Codification TM Framework & Presentation --Management Accounting -- Corporate Finance --Business Management -- Macro- and Micro Economics -- Money and Banking -- Basel II and III Capital Accords -- Business Entities -- Commercial Law -- Case Study: The Pitfalls of Speculating With Other Peoples' Money: Paul Erdman's Illustrious United California Bank in Basel Switzerland. FROM THE FOREWORD: "Accounting-Finance and Banking is everything but snap and slim until you know it. But underlying complexity is simplicity. The title of this book was created by a kinky British online advertising slogan generator, and I have no other excuse, having majored in marketing in the MBA program, that it simply stuck and I like it." "At many universities, Accounting and Finance are jealously guarded as separate disciplines and departments; banking, like law, never quite knowing where it belongs at the colleges of business which are now dominated by accounting and finance, and less by marketing. This book unites the faculties, and for the purpose of rounding adds a small but essential potion of management and economics. The banking part does not fail to recite the great economists, David Ricardo, Alfred Marshall, Arthur Cecil Pigou and, above all, John Maynard Keynes; but also of more recent times, Joseph Eugene Stiglitz and Stephen G. Cecchetti of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland - of all places - my other hometown where I was a young banking officer working for Paul Erdman and his United California Bank in Basel (the author of 'The Billion Dollar Sure Thing', 'The Last Days of America', and such other hifi bestsellers). Paul Erdman's life as a young Swiss banker is chronicled in the Case Study at the end of the book." Contributor Bio:  Schemmann, Michael The author is the main character in the work which is written in the first person singular, a European by descent and upbringing who finds himself in a de facto marital relationship with his adult daughter.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 24, 2010
ISBN13 9781453851234
Publishers Createspace
Pages 548
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 28 mm   ·   743 g

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