Online finance & investing

  • The Money Trap

    £10.99

    The former President & CFO of SoftBank Group International takes us inside the elite, high-stakes world of tech investment.

  • The money trap

    £22.00

    The former President & CFO of SoftBank Group International takes us inside the elite, high-stakes world of tech investment.

  • The wolf of investing

    £20.00

    From Jordan Belfort, author of ‘The Way of the Wolf’ and subject of the hit movie ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’, comes his long-anticipated guide for mastering the stock market. ‘The Wolf of Investing’ teaches you when to buy, sell, hold, and cash out; how to make smarter (and safer) investments; and how to build significant wealth over both the short- and long-term. Unlike traditional investment books, each page of Jordan’s lessons, colourful stories, and principles entertains you with the charismatic swagger portrayed so famously on the silver screen by Leonardo DiCaprio. When Belfort’s brother-in-law, Fernando, lost nearly $100,00 dollars in investments in under 60 days, Jordan sat him down for some tough love. Using the financial acumen and insider’s knowledge he learned during his time working on Wall Street, Jordan taught Fernando how to turn his portfolio around.

  • Trillions

    £10.99

    Index funds are the most widely influential investment vehicles available. They have revolutionised investing by saving millions of people billions of dollars in fees that would otherwise have gone to fund managers. It is no exaggeration to say that the rise of passive investing is probably one of the most consequential financial inventions of the past half-century, by rewiring markets and reshaping the finance industry. Yet some detractors say that index investing is an insidious disease and, with their rapid expansion and grip on the financial market, index funds may have cataclysmic consequences that we aren’t even aware of yet. Here Robin Wigglesworth reveals the untold history of the revolutionists behind the invention of index funds and investigates one of the most pressing financial uncertainties of our time.

  • Banking on It

    Banking on It

    £10.99

    ‘Banking On It’ is the first-hand account of one woman’s quest to rebuild Britain’s broken banking system. After a lengthy career at the top of some of Britain’s leading banks Anne Boden had become disillusioned with the status quo – the financial crash had broken trust in the whole sector but there seemed to be little appetite to make the most of emerging technologies to revolutionise customer experience. Increasingly frustrated with the inertia within the industry she decided to shake things up herself by doing something totally radical – setting up her own bank. In this awe-inspiring story Anne reveals how she broke through bureaucracy, tackled prejudice and successfully countered widespread suspicion to realise her vision for the future of consumer banking. She fulfilled that dream by founding Starling, the winner of Best British Bank at the British Bank Awards 2018.

  • Trillions

    £25.00

    Index funds are the most widely influential investment vehicles available. They have revolutionised investing by saving millions of people billions of dollars in fees that would otherwise have gone to fund managers. It is no exaggeration to say that the rise of passive investing is probably one of the most consequential financial inventions of the past half-century, by rewiring markets and reshaping the finance industry. Yet some detractors say that index investing is an insidious disease and, with their rapid expansion and grip on the financial market, index funds may have cataclysmic consequences that we aren’t even aware of yet. Here Robin Wigglesworth reveals the untold history of the revolutionists behind the invention of index funds and investigates one of the most pressing financial uncertainties of our time.