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High Income Business Opportunity
 Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got: 21 Ways You Can Out-Think, Out-Perform, and Out-Earn the Competition by Jay Abraham, Unseen opportunities face each of us every day. Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got reveals the many secrets Jay Abraham has developed to create success and wealth for himself and his high-profile clients. Using clear examples from his own experience, Abraham explains just how easy it is to find new opportunities for wealth-creation in any existing business, enterprise, or venture. This richly laden treasure chest focuses on spotting all the hidden assets, overlooked opportunities, and untapped resources around us, and gives us fresh eyes with which to see them. This program also shows a large, new audience how to adapt and apply these newly identified tools to each individual's personal life to maximize income, influence, power, and success.
 Handbook of Hybrid Instruments: Convertible Bonds, Preferred Shares, Lyons, Elks, Decs, and Other Mandatory Convertible Notes with CDROM by Izzy Nelken, Hybrid instruments, or convertibles, have a fascinating history. Originally created in 1881, by 1929 they made up 400f debt issuance but during the Second World War they all but disappeared from the scene. Today perhaps thanks to the risks of the well-publicized financial collapses seen over recent years they have made a remarkable comeback and currently command a market of US$350 billion. Their low historical volatility and high historical returns when compared to alternative investments are a huge attraction to many investors. The secret of the success of hybrids lies in their inherent flexibility. They offer the investor the flexibility of a fixed income security combined with the opportunity to take advantage of any upside in the stock markets. This dual role therefore requires special techniques and tools in order to issue such securities successfully and also to be able to trade in them profitably and take advantage of arbitrage opportunities. The fact that these instruments are so flexible has also resulted in the spawning of a huge range of variations, with increasingly inventive names reverse convertibles, DECS, PERQS, LYONs, ELKS, TOPrS to list only a few, Buried within each of these variations, a trader can also find a wide variety of specialist variations such as the screw clause, the negative pledge and the reset feature. Coupled to all these issues, there are also problems of valuation, tracking indexes of convertibles and the lack of significant input data with which to run models. The Handbook of Hybrid Instruments cuts a swathe through all these complexities and variations to provide an analytical and practical explanation ofall the key issues surrounding convertibles from some of the world’ s leading experts.
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