Description: Fundamentals of Investing by Scott Smart, Lawrence Gitman, Michael Joehnk For undergraduate courses in Investments. The core concepts and tools readers need to make informed investment decisions Fundamentals of Investing helps individuals make informed investment decisions by providing a solid foundation of core concepts and tools. Smart, Gitman, and Joehnk use practical, hands-on applications to introduce the topics and techniques used by both personal investors and money managers. The authors integrate a consistent framework based on learning goals to keep readers focused in each chapter. Readers leave with the necessary information for developing, implementing, and monitoring a successful investment program. The 13th Edition uses a conversational tone to make the foreign language, concepts, and strategies of investing accessible to readers. With the help of examples throughout, readers learn to make informed decisions in order to achieve investment goals. The book focuses on both individual securities and portfolios, teaching readers to consider the risk and return of different types of investments and how to use this knowledge to develop, implement, and monitor goals. Also available with MyLab Finance MyLab™ Finance is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course material and understand difficult concepts. Fundamentals of Investing, 13th Edition is also available via Revel™, an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience. Learn more. NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyLab Finance does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyLab Finance search for: 013440839X / 9780134408392 Fundamentals of Investing Plus MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 013408330X / 9780134083308 Fundamentals of Investing 0134083938 / 9780134083933 MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Fundamentals of Investing FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Lawrence J. Gitman is an emeritus professor of finance at San Diego State University. A prolific writer, Dr. Gitman has more than 50 articles in a variety of leading finance journals, such as Financial Management, Financial Review, Financial Services Review, Journal of Financial Planning, Journal of Risk and Insurance, Journal of Financial Research, Financial Practice and Education, and Journal of Financial Education. He has also authored or co-authored numerous major textbooks covering principles of managerial finance, introduction to finance, corporate finance, personal finance, and investin Table of Contents PART I: PREPARING TO INVEST 1. The Investment Environment 2. Securities Markets and Transactions 3. Investment Information and Securities Transactions PART II: IMPORTANT CONCEPTUAL TOOLS 4. Return and Risk 4A. The Time Value of Money 5. Modern Portfolio Concepts PART III: INVESTING IN COMMON STOCKS 6. Common Stocks 7. Analyzing Common Stocks 8. Stock Valuation 9. Market Efficiency and Behavioral Finance PART IV: INVESTING IN FIXED-INCOME SECURITIES 10. Fixed-Income Securities 11. Bond Valuation PART V: PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 12. Mutual Funds and Exchange-Traded Funds 13. Managing Your Own Portfolio PART VI: DERIVATIVE SECURITIES 14. Options: Puts and Calls 15. Futures Markets and Securities WEB CHAPTERS (at 16. Investing in Preferred Stocks 17. Tax-Advantaged Investments 18. Real Estate and Other Tangible Investments Long Description For undergraduate courses in Investments. The core concepts and tools readers need to make informed investment decisions Fundamentals of Investing helps individuals make informed investment decisions by providing a solid foundation of core concepts and tools. Smart, Gitman, and Joehnk use practical, hands-on applications to introduce the topics and techniques used by both personal investors and money managers. The authors integrate a consistent framework based on learning goals to keep readers focused in each chapter. Readers leave with the necessary information for developing, implementing, and monitoring a successful investment program. The 13th Edition uses a conversational tone to make the foreign language, concepts, and strategies of investing accessible to readers. With the help of examples throughout, readers learn to make informed decisions in order to achieve investment goals. The book focuses on both individual securities and portfolios, teaching readers to consider the risk and return of different types of investments and how to use this knowledge to develop, implement, and monitor goals. Also available with MyLab Finance MyLab(tm) Finance is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course material and understand difficult concepts. Fundamentals of Investing, 13th Edition is also available via Revel(tm), an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience. Learn more. NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyLab Finance does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyLab Finance search for: 013440839X / 9780134408392 Fundamentals of Investing Plus MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 013408330X / 9780134083308 Fundamentals of Investing 0134083938 / 9780134083933 MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Fundamentals of Investing Feature About the book Hallmark features A Learning Goal System frames each chapter, providing students with an accessible layout and a clear roadmap through a tightly woven structure that links each header, end-of-chapter summary, discussion questions, problems, and cases. A friendly and engaging writing style gets students invested in the material, helping them to learn the material the first time and review the material before exams. A flexible chapter structure allows professors to easily integrate the text into their syllabi. The first section describes the overall investment environment. The second section presents the conceptual tools needed by investors--the concepts of risk and return and the basics of portfolio construction. Then each of the popular investment vehicles--common stocks, bonds, preferred stocks, convertible securities, and mutual funds--is addressed. A chapter on how to apply these concepts to administer a personal portfolio follows, culminating in a section on derivative securities, options, and futures. A clear focus on the individual investor gives students the basic tools and techniques they need to develop, implement, and monitor a successful investment program. Timely topics take changes in the investment environment into account, such as recent financial crises and scandals that remind students that investing is just as much about risk as it is about returns. A focus on globalization emphasizes the growth of global securities markets and international investing as a major trend in the market. A comprehensive, integrated learning system makes it clear what each students should learn from the chapter at hand, allowing them to successfully focus their efforts throughout the course. Provides the most recent material on the topic UPDATED! Lead Author Scott Smart received his PhD from Stanford University in 1991, and he has been a member of the finance faculty at Indiana University since then. He is currently Associate Chair of the MBA Program at Indiana Universitys Kelley School of Business. His scholarly articles have appeared in the Journal of Financial Economics , the Journal of Finance , Financial Management , the Financial Review , the Journal of Accounting and Economics , and other scholarly journals. He has been recognized as an outstanding teacher by Business Week , and he has won more than a dozen teaching awards. Readers will see Scotts imprint on every page. UPDATED! Real-world data through 2015 has been added to the text, tables, and figures. UPDATED! Expanded coverage of mutual funds, ETFs, and hedge funds in Chapter 1 has been added. NEW! Coverage of the free-cash-flow-to-equity-stock valuation in Chapter 8 is new. NEW! and UPDATED! Coverage of behavioral finance throughout, particularly in Chapter 9, as well as new content on the role of arbitrage in moving financial markets toward efficiency is included. NEW! Historical data on interest rates and bond returns in Chapter 10 highlights the link between changes in interest rates and total returns placed on bonds. NEW! Coverage of formulating a personal investment policy statement has been added. Coverage of exchange-traded funds is included (Chapter 12). UPDATED! Expanded use of real-world data in material helps students relate the text to their future careers. An enhanced pedagogy makes the text more engaging for students NEW! Worked-out solutions to in-text examples were created using Camtasia and are available for students in MyLab(tm) Finance. These can be used as a guide to in-chapter assignments. REVISED! End-of-chapter problems have been revised in most areas of the text. UPDATED! QR codes are now in the margins of each chapter. Students can scan these codes with their smartphones to gain access to videos and other web content that enhance the topical coverage of each chapter. Investor Mistakes feature boxes appear in the margins of most chapters and highlight investment lessons gleaned from the behavioral finance literature. UPDATED! Investor Facts boxes are brief sidebar items that give an interesting statistic or cite an unusual investment experience. Most have been updated, and new boxes have been added. NEW! Famous Failures in Finance is a boxed item that replaces the last editions Markets in Crisis feature to highlight lessons from the financial crisis, as well as "problem areas" in the investment world such as market crashes, ethical scandals, and failure to act in the clients best interest. NEW! Watch Your Behavior features appear in the margins of most chapters and highlight investment lessons gleaned from behavioral finance literature. NEW! and REVISED! Chapter openers now include end-of-chapter problems in most chapters that tie back to the chapter opener. NEW! An Excel@Investing feature provides students with online access to electronic copies of most tables in the text that involve calculations. These allow students to see how changing key assumptions affects results. Key Equations are screened in yellow in the text to help students identify important mathematical relationships. Calculator Keystrokes show students how to use financial calculators for specific equations. Concepts in Review questions appear at the end of each section in the chapter and allow students to test their understanding of the section before they move on to the next one. End-of-Chapter Summaries integrate chapter content with online resources. Learning Goal icons precede each summary item and boldface the learning goal. Case Problems are keyed into the learning goals and encourage students to apply their critical thinking skills to use techniques presented in the chapter, evaluate alternatives, and recommend how an investor might solve a specific problem. Discussion questions guide students in integrating, investigating, and analyzing key concepts presented in the chapter. NEW! CFA Questions are included throughout the text and at the end of five of the books six parts. NEW! and REVISED! Problem Sets offer additional homework and learning opportunities within the learning goals. Also available with MyLab Finance MyLab(tm) Finance is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course material and understand difficult concepts. 3 Sample CFA Exams include CFA Questions that closely resemble those found on the standard CFA Level-I Exam, giving students the opportunity to test their investment knowledge against that required for the Level-I exam. Each sample exam is unique and consists of a different set of questions, so your students can take any one or all of the exams without running into duplicate questions. Answers are included for immediate reinforcement. End-of-chapter problems available in the text are workable online for students, giving them unlimited practice. A Gradebook lets instructors create assignments that are automatically graded and recorded online. An Advisors Perspective feature, available in MyLab Finance, consists of short video clips of professional investment advisors, including some of national prominence (such as Jim Grant of Grants Interest Rate Observer), talking about the investments topics covered in each chapter. Step-by-step video tutorials featuring author Scott Smart, found in MyLab Finance, act as a learning aid for select problems. A fully functional financial calculator. Students now have access to a fully functional financial calculator inside MyLab Finance. Along with access to the calculator within MyLab, all MyLab Finance users get free access to the new financial calculator app they can download to their iPhone New Feature Fundamentals of Investing, 13th Edition is also available via Revel(tm), an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience. Learn more. Provides the most recent material on the topic UPDATED! Lead Author Scott Smart received his PhD from Stanford University in 1991, and he has been a member of the finance faculty at Indiana University since then. He is currently Associate Chair of the MBA Program at Indiana Universitys Kelley School of Business. His scholarly articles have appeared in the Journal of Financial Economics , the Journal of Finance , Financial Management , the Financial Review , the Journal of Accounting and Economics , and other scholarly journals. He has been recognized as an outstanding teacher by Business Week , and he has won more than a dozen teaching awards. Readers will see Scotts imprint on every page. UPDATED! Real-world data through 2015 has been added to the text, tables, and figures. UPDATED! Expanded coverage of mutual funds, ETFs, and hedge funds in Chapter 1 has been added. Coverage of the free-cash-flow-to-equity-stock valuation in Chapter 8 is new. UPDATED! Coverage of behavioral finance throughout, particularly in Chapter 9, as well as new content on the role of arbitrage in moving financial markets toward efficiency is included. Historical data on interest rates and bond returns in Chapter 10 highlights the link between changes in interest rates and total returns placed on bonds. Coverage of formulating a personal investment policy statement has been added. Coverage of exchange-traded funds is included (Chapter 12). UPDATED! Expanded use of real-world data in material helps students relate the text to their future careers. An enhanced pedagogy makes the text more engaging for students Worked-out solutions to in-text examples were created using Camtasia and are available for students in MyLab(tm) Finance. These can be used as a guide to in-chapter assignments. REVISED! End-of-chapter problems have been revised in most areas of the text. UPDATED! QR codes are now in the margins of each chapter. Students can scan these codes with their smartphones to gain access to videos and other web content that enhance the topical coverage of each chapter. UPDATED! Investor Facts boxes are brief sidebar items that give an interesting statistic or cite an unusual investment experience. Most have been updated, and new boxes have been added. Famous Failures in Finance is a boxed item that replaces the last editions Markets in Crisis feature to highlight lessons from the financial crisis, as well as "problem areas" in the investment world such as market crashes, ethical scandals, and failure to act in the clients best interest. Watch Your Behavior features appear in the margins of most chapters and highlight investment lessons gleaned from behavioral finance literature. REVISED! Chapter openers now include end-of-chapter problems in most chapters that tie back to the chapter opener. An Excel@Investing feature provides students with online access to electronic copies of most tables in the text that involve calculations. These allow students to see how changing key assumptions affects results. CFA Questions are included throughout the text and at the end of five of the books six parts. REVISED! Problem Sets offer additional homework and learning opportunities within the learning goals. Details ISBN013408330X Year 2016 ISBN-10 013408330X ISBN-13 9780134083308 Format Hardcover Short Title FUNDAMENTALS OF INVESTING 13/E Language English Edition 13th Media Book DEWEY 332.6 Pages 688 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2016-01-21 NZ Release Date 2016-01-21 UK Release Date 2016-01-21 Place of Publication Upper Saddle River Imprint Pearson Author Michael Joehnk Publisher Pearson Education (US) Edition Description 13th edition Replaces 9780133075359 Replaced by 9780135175217 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education Publication Date 2016-01-28 US Release Date 2016-01-28 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:168418743;
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