Dictionary of Banking Terms by Thomas P. Fitch

|
List Price: $14.99
Our Price: $7.75
Your Save: $ 7.24 ( 48% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Barron''s Educational Series
|
Average Customer Rating:     

|
|
Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 332.103 EAN: 9780764132636 ISBN: 0764132636 Label: Barron''s Educational Series Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 535 Publication Date: 2006-01-01 Publisher: Barron''s Educational Series Studio: Barron''s Educational Series
|
|
|
|
|
|
Spotlight customer reviews:
|
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Great Book if you're in banking!
Comment: I've been in banking for nearly 13 years and have sometimes struggled with much of the terminology used during corporate functions, meetings, or just watching CNBC. Whether a novice or a veteran, it's something that should be in your briefcase, pocket book, or in your desk for quick reference. This is a "NO BS" assessment!
Paid for by me. ;O)
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Exellent resource
Comment: I use this in a training class about bank documentation. It is very helpful and comprehensive. It defines terms in concise and easy to understand words. Even a seasoned banker can learn something from this dictionary.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Comprehensive
Comment: Working in an IT company catering to bankers I bought this book to help understand their lingo. I have to say it hasn't disappointed yet. It is also very up to date the latest IT/banking terms. If you were to read all the definitions in this book you would probably know more than you banker. A great reference. Buy it!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Don't Let the Title Fool You
Comment: This can almost be considered an inexpensive textbook. It not only defines, but explains the terms in a simple, easy to understand format. Although in dictionary form, it consistently relates the terms to one another so the reader will understand how the concepts interwind. Includes financial and banking terms.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: bookisexcellent
Comment: book should contain all banking terms because most of them are not understood by layman
|
|
|
Editorial Reviews:
|
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Great Book if you're in banking!
Comment: I've been in banking for nearly 13 years and have sometimes struggled with much of the terminology used during corporate functions, meetings, or just watching CNBC. Whether a novice or a veteran, it's something that should be in your briefcase, pocket book, or in your desk for quick reference. This is a "NO BS" assessment!
Paid for by me. ;O)
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Exellent resource
Comment: I use this in a training class about bank documentation. It is very helpful and comprehensive. It defines terms in concise and easy to understand words. Even a seasoned banker can learn something from this dictionary.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Comprehensive
Comment: Working in an IT company catering to bankers I bought this book to help understand their lingo. I have to say it hasn't disappointed yet. It is also very up to date the latest IT/banking terms. If you were to read all the definitions in this book you would probably know more than you banker. A great reference. Buy it!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Don't Let the Title Fool You
Comment: This can almost be considered an inexpensive textbook. It not only defines, but explains the terms in a simple, easy to understand format. Although in dictionary form, it consistently relates the terms to one another so the reader will understand how the concepts interwind. Includes financial and banking terms.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: bookisexcellent
Comment: book should contain all banking terms because most of them are not understood by layman
More than 3,000 terms are defined in this newly updated edition as they relate to banking, banking practices, laws, and regulations. Barron's Business Dictionaries are useful reference sources for business students as well as the general reader who is seeking advice and information on business matters.
|
|
|
|
|
| eFinancialDistrict Market Place |
| LowerMyBills.com | You Don't Need Perfect Credit to Refinance & Save $1000s. Compare Quotes from up to 4 lenders at LowerMyBills.com | |
| Credit Repair | Bad Credit cost you money in higher interest rates Click here to learn proven methods of repairing your credit. | |
| Forbes Investment Newsletters | Forbes Special Situation Survey - Our editor was ranked the #1 Stock Picker for 2003 by The Money Show Digest. click here! | |
| CreditReporting.com | The FTC advises monitoring your CREDIT REPORT activity ON ALL 3 BUREAUS. Order your 3-bureau report from CreditReporting.com today. | |
|
What is eFinancialDistrict Market Place?
eFinancialDistrict is a full-featured finance and accounting portal, and this book store is a part of it.
Since the book store selectively offers finance and accounting books and other related products,
our guess is that you are also interested in various finance and banking services.
This market place lists links to those services. Half of services offer you free information for you
to find out more about those services. Of course, it is completely free to request information.
If you find something interesting, just click on it! |
|
|