1st Edition

Using the Financial and Business Literature

By Thomas Slavens Copyright 2004
    678 Pages
    by CRC Press

    An alphabetical guide of financial and business literature resources divided into two sections. Section 1 covers electronic resources, like web pages, with subjects from Accounting to Zip Codes. Section 2 covers printed sources from AI Indexes to Z-Bibliography/Library Science and Information Resources along with a clear index.

    Electronic Resources Accounting Advertising African-Americans in Business Agriculture Associations Automobile Industry and Trade Banks and Banking Bonds Brand Choices Buyers Zone (discard this sheet in the manuscript) Business Enterprises Business Names Business Planning Capital Markets Chemical Industry Commerce Commercial Products Computer Industry Computers Consultants (Consulting--refile this sheet under "Consultants") Consumers Corporations Credit Demographics Debts (rename this sheet "Debt") Directories Dividends Economic Assistance Economic Forecasting Economic Indicators Economic Policy Economics Economy (refile under "Economics") Finance Financial Planning Financial Services Forecasting Foreign Statistics Foreign Trade Fund Raising Furniture Industry Government Governments (include in "Government") Grants Industrial Relations Industrial Surveys Industry (change to "Industries") Information Services (change all entries to "Informational Services") Insurance International Finance International Trade Investments Labor Libraries Management Manufacturers Maps Markets Mergers Metalwork Money Markets Mutual Funds Newspapers Occupations Organizations Partnerships Periodicals Pharmaceutical Companies Population Portfolio Management Private Companies Production Control Production Management Public Relations

    Biography

    Thomas P. Slavens (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA) (Author)