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  1. danny17's Avatar
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    Cass Business School 2011
    Hi all, congrats to anyone starting at Cass this year. I have a few books that will be of interest to you that I am selling. I found it difficult to find these books online last year when I started at Cass so I had to buy them at full price but I left the course early so I have the following discounted books in perfect unused condition:

    Economics by Lipsey & Chrystal (compulsary)
    Quantitative Methods compiled by Carlos Ribeiro for Cass Business School (compulsary)
    Financial Accounting for Decision Makers by Peter Atrill and Eddie McLaney (compulsary)

    Financial Institutions and Markets 9th Edition textbook by Madura (compulsary)

    An Introduction to Global Financial Markets by Stephen Valdez (prerequisite reading list)

    Grammaire Progressive du Francais (3 compulsary books for French modules)
    affaires.com French business textbook (compulsary for French modules)

    The first three books are neccesary for anyone studying for the Quantitative Methods, Economics and Accounting modules. You will be told to buy these books in the first week and they are only available from the on-campus Waterstones for a much higher price than I am selling them for.
    The Madura book is for the Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments module.

    If anyone is interested in any of these books please PM me and I'll get back to you.
  2. AliminiumAlkali's Avatar
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    Hey there,
    are those books necessary for accounting and finance?
    if so, are they still available?
    thanks
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    Danny17, you studying IFRM? Looking forward to next year? Haha I'm terrified.. Start tomorrow yeah?
  4. mukit89's Avatar
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    hi I am interested buying one or two of your books. Just want to ask you the price of the book quantitive methods and which edition. if it is seventh or sixth edition please reply to my enquary.
  5. HannahML's Avatar
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    (Original post by danny17)
    Hi all, congrats to anyone starting at Cass this year. I have a few books that will be of interest to you that I am selling. I found it difficult to find these books online last year when I started at Cass so I had to buy them at full price but I left the course early so I have the following discounted books in perfect unused condition:

    Economics by Lipsey & Chrystal (compulsary)
    Quantitative Methods compiled by Carlos Ribeiro for Cass Business School (compulsary)
    Financial Accounting for Decision Makers by Peter Atrill and Eddie McLaney (compulsary)

    Financial Institutions and Markets 9th Edition textbook by Madura (compulsary)

    An Introduction to Global Financial Markets by Stephen Valdez (prerequisite reading list)

    Grammaire Progressive du Francais (3 compulsary books for French modules)
    affaires.com French business textbook (compulsary for French modules)

    The first three books are neccesary for anyone studying for the Quantitative Methods, Economics and Accounting modules. You will be told to buy these books in the first week and they are only available from the on-campus Waterstones for a much higher price than I am selling them for.
    The Madura book is for the Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments module.

    If anyone is interested in any of these books please PM me and I'll get back to you.
    LOL danni is this u :P
  6. Vivi9's Avatar
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    Hi is the economics book still available?
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