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American Invention: The U.S. Open-End Mutual Fund Industry, by Lee L. Gremillion, Lee
Gremillion. National Investment Co. Service Association.
The U.S. Open-End Mutual Fund Industry targets the needs of three audiences. First, it
seeks to help mutual fund industry employees who wish to gain an understanding of both the
breadth of fund operations and the context in which they are performed. Many industry
members know only a limited subset of mutual fund functions- because they are new to the
industry, or because their experience has been limited to a narrow functional area. More
information.
Mutual
Funds: Risk and Performance Analysis for Decision Making, by John A. Haslem. Blackwell
Publishers.
This authoritative book enables readers to analyze the various performance and risk
attributes of mutual funds, while also serving as a comprehensive reference for students,
academics, and general investors alike. More
information.
Sector
Funds for Trophy Returns: A Guide to Investing in Sector Mutual Funds, by Marshall L.
Schield. 21st Century Pub; 1 edition.
This book presents a simple and reliable investment strategy that will outperform 90% of
all growth funds over time with less risk. The strategy is designed to preserve your
hard-earned cash, and to share in the potential from investing in sector mutual funds. More
information.
Start a
Successful Mutual Fund: The Step-by-Step Reference Guide to Make It Happen, by Melinda
Gerber. JV Books.
Step-by-Step Reference Guide to Make It Happen sets out everything you need to know about
getting a fund off the ground: what to do, what it will cost, how to avoid common
pitfalls, how to build a fund that will survive. More
information.
The
Complete Guide to Managing A Portfolio of Mutual Funds, by Ronald K.
Rutherford. McGraw-Hill; 1 edition.
This guide uniquely covers the statistical and non-statistical issues involved in
selecting and managing a balanced portfolio of mutual funds. It explains investment policy
development techniques, explores all asset classes of mutual funds, and covers the
critical issues of style analysis, data interpretation and style management. More
information.
The
Financial Services Revolution: Understanding the Changing Roles of Banks, Mutual Funds,
and Insurance Companies, by Clifford E.
Kirsch. McGraw-Hill; 1 edition.
Specific topics include: Banks and insurance companies moving away from their traditional
business operations and entering the investment management arena; The increasing role of
mutual funds in the financial services industry; The explosion of new financial
instruments into the industry. More
information.
The
Handbook of Fixed Income Securities, 6th Edition, by Frank J.
Fabozzi. McGraw-Hill.
This new edition continues to define the field, while broadening its focus with new
chapters on derivatives, a greater focus on structured finance and international markets,
and more emphasis on applied material for todays time-pressed practitioner. More
information.
The
International Encyclopedia of Mutual Funds, Closed-End Funds, and REITs, by Peter Madlem,
Thomas K. Sykes, Peter W. Madlem. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers; 1 edition.
This timely book provides authoritative information, both historical and conceptual, that
will help to ensure the right investment choices as well as explain these vehicles to
novices. More
information.
The Mutual
Fund Business (2nd Edition), by Robert C. Pozen.
Houghton Mifflin Company; 2nd edition.
Covers the key principles of mutual fund investment theory through straightforward writing
supported by selected articles and case studies. More
information.
The Uneasy
Chaperone : A Resource for Independent Directors of Mutual Funds, by James M.
Storey, Thomas M. Clyde. Management Practice Inc.
A readable new guide for mutual fund directors (sometimes called trustees), their counsel,
advisors and support staff. It is a practical, down to earth guide which helps
directors understand the intricacies of their job. More
information.
Weiss
Ratings' Guide to Stock Mutual Funds: A Quarterly Compilation of Investment Ratings and
Analyses Covering Equity and Balanced Mutual Funds Spr ... (Weiss Ratings' Guide to
Stock Mutual Funds), by Inc Weiss Ratings.
Weiss Ratings; 23rd edition. More
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