Author: | Michiel van den Broek | ISBN: | 9781311158314 |
Publisher: | Michiel van den Broek | Publication: | February 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Michiel van den Broek |
ISBN: | 9781311158314 |
Publisher: | Michiel van den Broek |
Publication: | February 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Starting in the '80s, banks have become huge financial supermarkets offering a wide range of different services and products. Employees in these large banks have developed specialized expertise in the area in which they decide to make a career. Along with rapid developments in information technology this has resulted in large IT departments staffed by people without any particular financial and banking education.
For example: How was it possible that the 1929 financial crisis was repeated by the 2008 credit crisis? The outrage and confusion illustrates the knowledge gap of understanding what banks do, what happens on financial markets and what is needed to prevent a derailment of the financial sector.
Since 2005, I train people in the financial sector and I have created this E-book to bridge the basic knowledge gap. Besides clarifying graphs, the book is illustrated by Bas Kohler's cartoons. Also, you can use the selected internet links to access short video's, specific information sources and the central bank game.
Example of the topics covered by this E-book are:
•Money types and the role of Central Banks;
•Different bank types and their activities;
•The 3 financial product categories to trade capital, foreign currencies and risk
•Financial market products trading: how, why and by whom;
•Dealing room activities;
•Types of derivative products and why they are used;
•The source of the 2008 financial crisis and how it can be prevented;
Starting in the '80s, banks have become huge financial supermarkets offering a wide range of different services and products. Employees in these large banks have developed specialized expertise in the area in which they decide to make a career. Along with rapid developments in information technology this has resulted in large IT departments staffed by people without any particular financial and banking education.
For example: How was it possible that the 1929 financial crisis was repeated by the 2008 credit crisis? The outrage and confusion illustrates the knowledge gap of understanding what banks do, what happens on financial markets and what is needed to prevent a derailment of the financial sector.
Since 2005, I train people in the financial sector and I have created this E-book to bridge the basic knowledge gap. Besides clarifying graphs, the book is illustrated by Bas Kohler's cartoons. Also, you can use the selected internet links to access short video's, specific information sources and the central bank game.
Example of the topics covered by this E-book are:
•Money types and the role of Central Banks;
•Different bank types and their activities;
•The 3 financial product categories to trade capital, foreign currencies and risk
•Financial market products trading: how, why and by whom;
•Dealing room activities;
•Types of derivative products and why they are used;
•The source of the 2008 financial crisis and how it can be prevented;