Friday, January 23, 2009

Regulation of U S Equity Markets or Accounting Principles Chapter 1 13

Regulation of U. S. Equity Markets

Author: Robert A Ed A Schwartz

In the past quarter of a century, the peace of structural change in the equity markets has accelerated dramatically and, as it has, regulation has come to play an increasingly central role in the development of market structure. The purpose of Regulation of U.S. Equity Markets is to consider regulation's contribution to the efficiency of the U.S. equity markets. Sharply different opinions are expressed on the matter, as the discussion ranges from Congressional oversight, to SEC involvement in market structure issues, to the self-regulatory responsibilities of the market centers, most notably, the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market.



Table of Contents:
List of Participants
Conference Sponsors
Preface
Ch. 1View from the NYSE1
Ch. 2The Broad Perspective7
Ch. 3View from the AMEX29
Ch. 4Impact on the Trading Desks37
Ch. 5View from NASDAQ55
Ch. 6View from the Sec-Promoting Fair and Efficient Markets as a Regulatory End59
Ch. 7Development of Alternative Markets75
Ch. 8Implications for Innovation, Competition and Efficiency93
Ch. 9The Regulators' Perspective109
Participant Biographies125
Index149

Book review: Experimento de sistema informativo de direção

Accounting Principles, Chapter 1-13, Vol. 1

Author: Jerry J Weygandt

Covers the traditional and managerial issues while ensuring that students understand the importance of accounting in the world today. A heavy emphasis is placed on decision making, communication, ethics and critical thinking. The text demonstrates how leading corporations utilize accounting information and gives students a context for the concepts they are learning.

Booknews

This colorful textbook covers merchandising operations, inventories, information systems, internal control and cash, receivables, plant assets, payroll, and partnerships. The CD-ROM contains an accounting cycle tutorial and demonstration problems. The 2000 annual report for Lands' End serves as a supplement for the sixth edition. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



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