The Bloomberg Way by Matthew Winkler; Jennifer SondagThe ultimate guide to financial reporting, from the Editor-in-Chief of Bloomberg News The Bloomberg Way: A Guide for Reporters and Editors is the ultimate handbook for business and financial reporting. A compilation of more than two decades worth of wisdom and experience from one of the world's largest news organizations, the book contains the information and guidance reporters, editors, and students need to be first, fastest, and factual...
Call Number: Ebook
ISBN: 1118842316
Publication Date: 2014
Business Journalism by Keith HayesBusiness Journalism: How to Report on Business and Economics is a basic guide for journalists working in countries moving to open-market economies, students in journalism courses, journalists changing direction from general news reporting to business and economic reporting, and bloggers. It also explains the differences in technique required for general reporters to deliver business news for text, TV, or radio...
Third edition (2017) explains "how to cover businesses, industry and the economy, as well as where to find sources of information for stories..." You may preview the contents.
2015 work explores "the inadequacies of reporting in such major outlets as the Economist and the Financial Times, showing how those failures are rooted in the close relationship between businesses and those covering them."
2017 volume "presents a comprehensive guide to important economic indicators and how to report on them, as well as giving advice on identifying essential facts needed for any economic news story." You may view the contents.
Second edition (2012) places contemporary social and economics trends in the context of 20th-century reporting of business news. You may preview the contents.
2016 volume "explores the relations between objective, media-related, and social attitudinal as well as behavioral realities of private, expert, and corporate agents in the traditions of mass communication, journalism studies and behavioral economics." You may preview the contents.
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Economics for Dummies by Sean Masaki Flynn; Christopher Grove (Narrated by)The economy is always changing, but some things are eternal! Economics for Dummies, Third Edition, gives you everything you need to understand our rapidly evolving economy as well as the basics that never change. What's the best way to fight poverty? How can governments boost employment and wage growth? What can be done to protect endangered species and the environment?This book answers all of those questions in simple language while tracking with a traditional introductory economics class. Following in the steps of the first and second editions, the thoroughly updated Third Edition is a useful study guide and supplement to any high school or college level economics class.Discover the ins and outs of irrational consumers. Understand and apply the most powerful tool in economics: the model of supply and demand. Understand the origins and aftermath of financial crises, and more.Economics for Dummies has supplied hundreds of thousands of students with an approachable reference book while also providing an informational outlet for anyone curious about how businesses, consumers, and governments interact to produce and distribute all the goods and services that we enjoy today.
2014 source explains over 100 financial ratios and other calculations commonly used in businesses around the world to assess the financial health a business. You may preview the contents.
In this revised edition (2013), economics journalism Greg Ip explains in plain English "important terms, concepts, events, historical figures and major players." You may preview the contents.
Sixth edition (2016), with 7,000+ terms, covers business and management, "including marketing, organizational behaviour, business strategy, law, and taxation."