Perils of the Misguided Investor: Lessons from a CFO – Part 1
Cuno Puempin,
Heinrich Liechtenstein,
Fariba Hashemi and
Brian Hashemi
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Cuno Puempin: St. Gallen University
Heinrich Liechtenstein: University of Navarra
Fariba Hashemi: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Brian Hashemi: Salus Partners SA
Chapter 1 in The Empowered Investor, 2014, pp 3-4 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Martin Heller began his career as a certified public accountant in the late 1970s. A highly qualified young man, he spoke several languages and soon established himself as a successful professional in the financial services industry. He married, had three children, bought a roomy family home, and as his income grew he was able to pay off his mortgage and save a fair amount.
Keywords: Mutual Fund; Financial Service Industry; Successful Professional; Certified Public Accountant; Bank Employee (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137366870_1
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