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Paperback How the Bond Market Works: 6second Edition Book

ISBN: 0131243063

ISBN13: 9780131243064

How the Bond Market Works: 6second Edition

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First published in 1988, this guide has been completely updated to reflect changes in the debt-instrument market. This revised edition provides current information on the different bond instruments,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Vital information to help the investor understand the bond market.

A vitally informative book that helps even the inexperienced investor understand the bond market. This updated edition reflects the latest information on the Federal Reserve System, portfolio management, and economic risk factors; along with comprehensive overview on available debt instruments. You will find this book a beneficial introduction to the world of bond instruments that elude even the most sophisticated investor. The author, Robert Zipf consults, writes and lectures on bonds and public finance

Very broad coverage (may be not too deep), good for beginners in this field

I found this to be a very good starting point for researching different types of bonds. It does cover in good detail about how the Bonds are brought to the market, the commission structure involved, also touches upon the documentation standard followed for indentures and bond insurances. I found the coverage of Mortgage backed securities pretty good! Found interesting coverage on how to structure CMOs, how different tranches and different types of bonds (e.g. non-sticky Jump Z Bonds) could be created based on the payments received on the mortgage pools. All in all I found this book pretty good, definitely worth the money (especially when borrowed from the library) and time. I would not treat it as a reference for taxation information, also while on the topic of taxation, the Munis deserved a more extensive coverage.

A Solid Foundation - Not Too Dry

If you've read any number of books on investing, you know they can be tedious. But this book is relatively crisp and to the point. When the details of a subject are beyond the scope of a 200 page read, the book says so. If you are doing anything related to bond investing (even programming!) you should get started with this book.

Very Helpful

As a person studying for the Series 7 examination, this document was extremely helpful in understanding the test preparation material. Other people may say there are errors in the document, well, if that is true, then the test-prep books, and the test itself is wrong.This is a good book people. It can tell you lots of things. Its only downside is that it needs more numerical examples and more mathematical examples to show the concepts behind yield to mature data.

Good starting point for research on this topic

I found this book to be very helpful in understaning this topic. I would recommend it to people new to the industry as a good starting point to learn about the bond market.
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