Money and Banking
Custom Version 1.0.1
By Robert E. Wright and Vincenzo Quadrini
Steve Holeman
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The financial crisis of 2007-8 has already revolutionized institutions, markets, and regulation. Wright and Quadrini's Money and Banking captures those revolutionary changes and packages them in a way that engages undergraduates enrolled in Money and Banking and Financial Institutions and Markets courses.
Minimal mathematics, accessible language, and a student-oriented tone ease readers into complex subjects like money, interest rates, banking, asymmetric information, financial crises and regulation, monetary policy, monetary theory, and other standard topics. Numerous short cases, called "Stop and Think" boxes, promote internalization over memorization. Exercise drills ensure basic skills competency where appropriate. Short, snappy sections that begin with a framing question enhance readability and encourage assignment completion.
Recent financial turmoil has increased student interest in the financial system but simultaneously threatens to create false impressions and negative attitudes. This up-to-date text by a dynamic, young authorial team encourages students to critique the financial system without rejecting its many positive attributes.
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Chapter 1: The Financial System
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Chapter 2: Money
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Chapter 3: Basic Ideas of Finance
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Chapter 4: Financial Statements
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Chapter 5: Evaluating Choices: Time, Risk, and Value
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Chapter 6: Financial Plans: Budgets
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Chapter 7: Financial Management
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Chapter 8: Interest Rates
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Chapter 9: The Economics of Interest-Rate Fluctuations
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Chapter 10: The Economics of Interest-Rate Spreads and Yield Curves
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Chapter 11: Investing
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Chapter 12: Owning Stocks
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Chapter 13: Owning Bonds
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Chapter 14: What Should Decision-makers Know so That Good Decisions Can Be Made about an Organization?
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Chapter 15: In What Form Is Financial Information Actually Delivered to Decision Makers Such as Investors and Creditors?
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Chapter 16: Why Should Decision Makers Trust Financial Statements?
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Chapter 17: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Shareholders’ Equity?
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Chapter 18: In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed by the Statement of Cash Flows?
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