Wall Street Guidebook for Journalism and Strategic Communication

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Ceo's Behavior
Ceo's Pay
Ceo’s Behavior
Ceo’s Pay
Company's Financial Health
Company’s Financial Health
corporate disclosure analysis
Covering Wall Street
Earnings Press Release
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Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Reserve
financial journalism case studies
financial literacy education
financial statements
GAAP Number
IAC
Income Statement Figure
Initial Public Offering
International Humanitarian Laws
investor relations strategy
Ipo
Junk Bond
media ethics in finance
Media Relations People
mergers acquisitions reporting
PR Newswire
PR People
PR Person
Sec Chief
Sec Filing
securities regulation compliance
Smart Phones
SPJ's Code
SPJ’s Code
Stock Index Futures
Stock's Trading Price
Stock’s Trading Price
strategic communication
Wall Street Law Firms

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367348038
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A Wall Street Guidebook for Journalism and Strategic Communication provides media professionals with the savvy they need to navigate the world of finance and money. Intimidated by the numbers and math involved in the corporate world? This book is for you.

Author Alecia Swasy, a former reporter at the Wall Street Journal, leads readers through case studies that provide real-world insight into how Wall Street operates and how to best approach the world of money and finance. Swasy breaks down essential skills like how to read key financial statements, find and interpret key data on companies and employ that research in crafting compelling stories and messages for both readers and clients. The book also covers topics like the scorekeepers and watchdogs of Wall Street, the Securities and Exchange Commission, how to avoid illegal activity in reporting and research, understanding mergers and acquisitions, and the history and current state of Wall Street.

This book is for students and professionals alike – whether in corporate communication, public relations or journalism – who want to gain the financial literacy necessary to succeed in today’s competitive marketplace.

An online guide for professors includes discussion questions, assignments and time-tested pedagogical and classroom management tips: please visit www.routledge.com/9780367348069.

Alecia Swasy is the Donald W. Reynolds Chair in Business Journalism at Washington & Lee University. Swasy earned her Ph.D. from the University of Missouri after working for more than two decades as an editor and reporter at the Wall Street Journal, Tampa Bay Times and other publications.

Swasy is the author of Soap Opera: The Inside Story of Procter & Gamble and Changing Focus: Kodak and the Battle to Save a Great American Company, both published by Times Books. How Journalists Use Twitter: The Changing Landscape of U.S. Newsrooms, based on Swasy’s dissertation, was published by Lexington Books.

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