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Brenda Jubin is an independent trader and investor with an academic and business background. She taught philosophy at Yale and was dean of Morse College, one of Yale's twelve undergraduate residential colleges. She then founded Brevis Press, a company specializing in academic press book ...more

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Book Review: Portnoy, The Geometry Of Wealth
Brian Portnoy has written a personal finance book that goes beyond mere finance. He approaches the subject by way of three shapes: the circle, purpose; the triangle, priorities; and the square, tactics.
Book Review: Ball, The Fed And Lehman Brothers
Laurence M. Ball, of Johns Hopkins University, is convinced the Federal Reserve Bank had the authority to rescue Lehman in 2008 and that the beliefs of Fed officials about their legal authority weren't the real reason they didn't rescue the firm.
Book Review: Tanya Hall’s Hall, Ideas, Influence, And Income
Hall’s book is a remarkably useful guide. It explains a great deal about the new realities of publishing and marketing, starting with the sobering fact that more than 800 books are published in the U.S. every day.
Book Review: Koesterich, Portfolio Construction For Today’s Markets
Russ Koesterich, responsible for asset allocation and risk management for BlackRock’s largest investment team, has written a book for financial advisers explaining in general terms, how to combine assets in a risk-controlled manner.
Book Review: Cunningham & Cuba, The Warren Buffett Shareholder
I have often marveled at the number of books written about all things Buffett and Berkshire. Reading "The Warren Buffett Shareholder" I learned one reason for this profusion: they sell.
Boof Review: Brodie And Harnack, The Trust Mandate
The Trust Mandate looks at anomalies regarding which managers attract the most asset inflows, not necessarily the best performers. Are we willing to hire a less talented investment manager who isn’t a jerk over the jerk who is extremely talented?
Book Review: Invested, By Danielle Town
The subhed: How Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger Taught Me to Master My Mind, My Emotions, and My Money.
Book Review: Predicting The Markets, A Professional Autobiography By Edward Yardeni
In one way or another every investor and trader predicts markets, even though some claim they’re not doing it and others decry the very attempt. Economist Edward Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, is a proud, self-described prognosticator.
Book Review: Botelho And Powell, The CEO Next Door
What are the four behaviors that transform ordinary people into world-class leaders? This is the question that Elena L. Botelho and Kim R. Powell ask and answer in The CEO Next Door.
Mayer-Schönberger And Ramge, Reinventing Capitalism In The Age Of Big Data
Businesses are facing their most formidable challenge in decades: a shift from firms to data-rich markets which will upend traditional, money-based ones. These transformations are the focus of the book, Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data.
Book Review: Fixed Income Analysis, 3d Ed.
This book, nearly 700 pages long and weighing about two and a half pounds, is an exhaustive treatment of fixed income and securities.
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