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    by Martin Roth
    £12.49

    Put your money to work--bigtime"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest," said Benjamin Franklin--and this goes double for making investment decisions. In the 27th edition of his definitive bestseller, market expert Martin Roth gives you the essential knowledge and tried-and-tested techniques you need to grow your portfolio and profits. Invaluable for all skill levels--from novice to professional traders--you'll find the clear and objective information essential to make the right picks and get more for your money.Cutting through the noise and hype, Martin Roth shows you how to apply a selection of criteria and rigorous, repeatable analysis to form a clear picture of the best public companies--low-risk, long-term value--to buy into. You'll become an expert at looking beyond the share price and punditry to evaluate the best of the best of the Australian market using concrete factors like profitability, debt levels, and dividends.* Individual, unbiased analysis of the latest results from top Australian companies* Comparative sales and profits data, and in-depth ratio analysis* Comprehensive research detailing each company's overall outlook* Additional tables that rank all companies according to financial dataIncluding numerous charts and tables that provide easy reference to essential company data points, Top Stocks 2021 continues to be your time-tested, jargon-free go-to for making wise decisions for your wealth and future.

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    by Martin Roth
    £34.99 - 77.99

    The central philosophical issue confronting neurolaw is whether we can reconcile the conception of ourselves as free, responsible agents with the conception of ourselves as complex physical machines. This book develops and defends an account of free and responsible agency that shows how such reconciliation is possible.

  • by Martin Roth & Jerome Kroll
    £40.99

    This book is psychiatry's reply to the diverse group of antipsychiatrists that has made fashionable the view that mental illness is merely socially deviant behaviour. It establishes that mental illness has been recognised in all cultures since the beginning of history and goes on to explore the philosophical and medical basis for psychiatry's diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.

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