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Value-at-Risk: Theory and Practice |
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The book is great in clear notation, real data examples as well as online solutions for readers with or without math background. It will be better to include some advanced theory such as Extreme Value Theory...
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Step-By-Step Medical Coding (Step-By-Step Medical Coding) |
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I teach Medical Coding and I use this textbook. It is an excellent text book. I am glad the answers to the exercises are not included. I assign the students approximately 5 exercises per night and we discuss the answers in class the following day. The students are encouraged to justify why they chos..
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Getting Started in Annuities (Getting Started In.....) |
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Incorrect Information - PLEASE NOTE (
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Gordon Williamson states that you can receive a FREE copy of Lipper Inc.s Variable Insurance Products Performance Analysis Survey. That is not accurate. As this guide is expensive to produce and Lipper distibutes it on a paid subscription basis, it is impossible to make free copies available to read..
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Disability Workbook for Social Security Applicants: Managing Your Application for Disability Insurance Benefits, Revised and Expanded August 2001 |
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The Information Social Security REALLY NEEDS (
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After personally speaking to Mr. Smith, I was convinced of his sincerity and committment to helping those applying for SSDI. I purchased this book, used the forms, and I got it on my first try. His forms that I filled out(daily activities) and attached to all of my Doctors forms were extraordinar..
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The Rainmaker |
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Seriously, "The Rainmaker" is Grishams funniest novel (
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"The Firm" still remains John Grishams best novel, but "The Rainmaker" is his funniest. I have never read a book that better managed to hit my funny bone straight on without tipping over the edge into farce (i.e., John Irving). This time around Grishams hero is Rudy Baylor, in his final semester of ..
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