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The first book to provide a comprehensive history of the financial planning profession The financial services field has been revolutionized in the last quarter of the twentieth century by the financial planning profession. So much has happened in so little time that it has been difficult to keep up with the events and key players that make up the world of financial planning. The History of Financial Planning is the first book to provide a comprehensive history of the profession. Backed by the Financial Planning Association, The History of Financial Planning offers a clear overview of the industry and how it has grown and changed over the years. This book chronicles the history of the profess...
There’s an assassin on the loose that appears to be hunting average middle aged Americans with abandon. The clues left behind suggests terrorism but the victims appear to have no connection to anyone or any organization that could explain why they are being targeted. This mystery has Jake Patrick and his team chasing shadows as they try to catch the elusive killer who seems to always be one step ahead of them. The one thing they know for sure is the killings will continue until they solve this mystery and end the carnage once and for all.
Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium.
Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium.
Since 1985 Nell Dale's texts have helped shape the way computer science is taught. Now she and Henry Walker, an accomplished instructor and author in his own right, are proposing a new focus for the junior/senior level data structures course. A timely response to the prevalence of object-oriented programming, this new text expands the focus of the advanced data structures course to examine not only the structure of a data object but also its type. This new focus gives students the opportunity to look at data objects from the point of view of both user and implementer.