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What financial introductory books are worth recommending?
Finance is a wide-ranging subject, including investment, banking, insurance, financial markets and so on. Here are some recommended financial introductory books:

1. Principles of Finance-Richard A. Bourelly, Stuart C. Myers, Franklin Allen: This book is a classic textbook in the field of finance, covering all aspects of corporate finance, including capital budget, capital structure, equity and bonds.

2. Financial markets and institutions-Frederick S. mishkin and Stanley G. Akins: This book introduces the basic concepts and operation modes of financial markets and financial institutions, including interest rates, monetary policies, stock markets, etc.

3. Financial Engineering and Risk Management-Paul Wilmott, Jeff Dewynne: This book introduces the basic concepts and methods of financial engineering and risk management, including option pricing and risk management tools.

4. Introduction to Finance-Eugene F. brigham and Joel F. Houston: This book is a comprehensive introduction to finance, covering financial markets, investment decisions, corporate finance and many other aspects.

5. Introduction to Finance-Johny. Andrew Campbell. Lo, A. Craig Mackinlay: This book introduces the basic concepts and theories of finance by case analysis, which is suitable for beginners to read.

The above are some classic introductory books on finance, covering all aspects of finance, from basic concepts to practical applications. Choosing the right teaching materials for learning is helpful to establish an overall understanding and understanding of finance.