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R**K
The Best!
The 3rd Edition of Bruce Tuckman's "Fixed Income Securities" is outstanding. The Introduction gives the best overview of today's fixed income market I have ever read. Part 1 to Part 3 is classic with updated examples. These three parts have educated a whole generation of MBAs and "quants." The new chapters in Part 4, on CDS and mortgage-backed securities, are extremely relevant.The authors successfully bridge theory and practice. If you want to have just one book on Fixed Income, this is the one.
A**R
experience is amazing
The author describes fixed income detailedly but understandably. This book is lighter than expected. This shipment is fast and the condition of this book is pretty good even like brand new!
I**Y
Great Book
Tuckman and Serrat are extremely intelligent and have written a great book here. I have not gotten through all of it but this book explains the securities and markets throughout the world well.
H**N
This book is so so.
I got this book for my finance class. Material is good but I guess the author did not explain thing well enough. I had to watch YouTube video to understand material.
P**L
Five Stars
Very good read, exactly what I was looking for. Focus on non-math concepts (but equally, if not more, important).
A**M
Good book
Includes relevant topics for practitioners. It is comprehensive enough, with useful tools and avoiding extensive matemathical developments. Fair price vrs similar books. Recommended.
S**.
Perfect for anyone involved in the fixed income industry
Perfect book for fix income markets and anyone involved in the fixed income industry. Covers all the main topics clearly and concisely with a perfect mix between required math and intuitive understanding of the business.
N**S
the Kindle edition is raw
Great content but the Kindle edition is poorly done due to misaligned and improperly sized block equations and numbering, inline equations sticking out, punctuation surrounding equations occasionally overflowing to a separate line etc - definitely not an eye candy. Appears same in cloud reader and on the iPad. I wonder why couldn't they just make a PDF from the source TeX file of the book.
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