Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Sam Houston or The Handbook of Municipal Bonds

Sam Houston

Author: James L Haley

In the decades preceding the Civil War, few figures in the United States were as influential or as controversial as Sam Houston. In Sam Houston, James L. Haley explores Houston's momentous career and the complex man behind it. Haley's fifteen years of research and writing have produced possibly the most complete, most personal, and most readable Sam Houston biography ever written. Drawn from personal papers never before available as well as the papers of others in Houston's circle, this biography will delight anyone intrigued by Sam Houston, Texas history, Civil War history, or America's tradition of rugged individualism.

Library Journal

There is no shortage of good biographies of Houston, and the bicentennial of his birth (1993) created a cottage industry of lives, such as Marshall de Bruhl's Sword of San Jacinto (LJ 2/15/93) and John Hoyt Williams's Sam Houston: A Biography of the Father of Texas (LJ 12/92), both out of print. Haley (Texas: From Frontier to Spindletop) argues that most biographies fail to provide a completely accurate picture of the man and that, despite over 60 biographies, Houston remains a mystery in many ways. Using an amazing array of primary source materials, including many recently discovered Houston papers in scattered collections, Haley explores a more personal angle, looking at what "made Houston tick" by examining topics that were important to Houston himself (e.g., Native American dealings). From his rise and fall in Tennessee politics and through his many roles in Texas, Haley paints a lively picture of a sometimes deeply troubled man. While this is not a definitive biography, it is a refreshing, important look at a weighty yet often overlooked figure in American politics. Ample illustrations and Haley's easy style make the book accessible to lay readers, while his exhaustive research should appeal to academics. Recommended for public and academic libraries. Mike Miller, Dallas P.L. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.



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The Handbook of Municipal Bonds

Author: Frank J Fabozzi

In The Handbook of Municipal Bonds, editors Sylvan Feldstein and Frank Fabozzi-along with a number of experienced contributors-provide you with the practical guidance needed to succeed within this challenging environment.

Whether you're on the buy-side or the sell-side, this reliable resource offers a well-rounded look at the municipal bond industry and its many products. As you progress through each chapter, a different contributor will detail a specific aspect of this field-providing in-depth insights on everything from modern municipal bond portfolio management to the analysis of high-yield, high-risk credit sectors.

Also included are an extensive array of case studies that cover a wide range of bond issues related to the 9/11 catastrophe, subprime loans, a major airline bankruptcy, and much more.

Written with the serious investor in mind, The Handbook of Municipal Bonds contains the information you need to make more informed decisions within this ever-evolving industry. Through the innovative insight of some of the most respected experts in this field, you'll quickly become familiar with the essential elements of the municipal bond market.



Table of Contents:
Foreword (Christopher "Kit" Taylor)

Preface.

About the Editors.

Contributing Authors.

Part One: The Sell Side: The Originators of Deals.

Chapter 1. The Central Place of States and Local Governments in American Federalism (Richard Briffault)

Chapter 2. An Overview of Investment Banking (Herman R. Charbonneau)

Chapter 3. Chapter 3. Role of the Financial Advisor (William H. Wood)

Chapter 4. Method of Sale in the Municipal Bond Market (Jun Peng, Kenneth A. Kriz, and Tracy Neish)

Chapter 5. The Role of Bond Counsel in Public Agency Financing (John L. Kraft)

Chapter 6. The Role of Counsel to the Underwriters (Mary G. Wilson)

Chapter 7. Summary of Federal Tax Requirements for Tax-Exempt Bonds ( Perry E. Israel)

Chapter 8. The Role of the Municipal Bond Trustee (James E. Spiotto)

Chapter 9. The Last Resort for Financially Distressed Municipalities (James E. Spiotto)

Chapter 10. Subnational Infrastructure Finance in the Emerging Markets: A Financial Guaranty Perspective (Thomas H. Cochran, Anthony Pellegrini, David Stevens, Richard Torkelson, and David White)

Chapter 11. The Role of the Rating Agencies (Edward A. Rabson)

Chapter 12. Municipal Bond Refundings (William H. Wood)

Chapter 13. Public-Private Partnerships (Robert H. Muller)

Part Two: The Sell Side: Distribution and Market-Making Roles.

Chapter 14. The Role of Underwriter (Christopher J. Mier)

Chapter 15. The Roles of Traders and Brokers (JonPaul Zaptin)

Chapter 16.Municipal Arbitrage and Tender Option Bonds (Bart Mosley)

Chapter 17. Interest Rate Swaps and Their Application to Tax-Exempt Financing (Eric H. Chu, Craig Underwood, Thomas B. Fox, Jon A. McMahon, Roger L. Davis, Stephen A. Spitz, Albert Simons III, and George G. Wolf)

Chapter 18. The Regional Firm: Its Customers, Traders, and Institutional Salespeople (Mychele Lindvall)

Chapter 19. Changing Roles of Buyers and Sellers of Municipal Bonds: One Participant's View (William J. Darusmont)

Chapter 20. The Depository Trust Company and Real-Time Price Transparency (Sylvan G. Feldstein and David Ratner)

Chapter 21. i-Deal/Ipreo: the Transaction Platform (Allen Williams)

Part Three: Compliance Issues.

Chapter 22. The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (Paul S. Maco and Jennifer Webster Taffe)

Chapter 23. The Role of the Securities and Exchange Commission (Paul S. Maco and Cristy C. Edwards)

Chapter 24. Sarbanes-Oxley and the Securities and Exchange Commission (Paul S. Maco)

Chapter 25. Using Auditing Techniques to Develop Investment Adviser Compliance Procedures (Kevin Reilly)

Chapter 26. Rule 2a-7: Legal and Research Issues for Tax-Exempt Money Market Funds 9Stephen A. Keen and Leslie K. Ross)

Part Four: Fixed Income Analysis of Municipal Products.

Chapter 27. Evaluation of Municipal Bonds (Gerard Brennan)

Chapter 28. Valuation of Municipal bonds with Embedded Options (Fr5ank J. Fabozzi, Andrew Kalotay, and Michael P. Dorigan)

Chapter 29. Analyzing and Evaluating Tax-Exempt Indexed Floaters: Investor and Issuer Perspectives (Yingchen Li)

Chapter 30. Municipal Inverse Floating Rate Securities (Cadmus Hicks)

Chapter 31. Analyzing Portfolios Daily (Paul R. Daniels)

Chapter 32. Discovering Relative Value Using Custom Indices (Daniel J. Garrett)

Chapter 33. Municipal Bond Swaps (Evan C. Rourke)

Chapter 34. The Tax Treatment of Municipal Bonds (Martin J. Mauro and Philip Fischer)

Part Five: The Buy Side: Institutional Investors.

Chapter 35. Managing a National Municipal Bond Fund (Alexander Grant)

Chapter 36. Managing a High-Yield Municipal Fund (Wayne Godlin, Jim Phillips, Bill Black, Barnet Sherman, Mark Paris, and Seth Horwitz)

Chapter 37. Managing Municipal bonds for Property and Casualty Insurance Companies for Total Return. (Karen Szerszen)

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