Fixed Income Analysis
by Frank J. Fabozzi
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Fixed Income Analysis (Second Edition): The search results heavily reference the print and ebook versions of "Fixed Income Analysis" (Second Edition) and the related "Fixed Income Analysis Workbook" by Frank J. Fabozzi, often listing them on retailer sites like Blackwell's, Bookshop.org, and Wiley, but do not confirm an official audiobook version on the specified platforms. - Ebook Availability MentionAvailable
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Introduction to Fixed-Income Analysis and Portfolio Management: A newer title by the author, "Introduction to Fixed-Income Analysis and Portfolio Management," is frequently mentioned with print and ebook availability, including on PenguinRandomHouse.com, but no audiobook is confirmed in the initial searches.
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Based on the targeted searches across Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby, there is no evidence to suggest that an official, unabridged audiobook exists for Frank J. Fabozzi's "Fixed Income Analysis." The search results primarily confirm the availability of the print book and its ebook versions (including the Second Edition and the related Workbook) through various academic and general retailers. While one search result mentions Frank J. Fabozzi's books and audiobooks on Everand, this is not a direct confirmation for the specific title searched, and it may refer to other works or be a general listing. Due to the technical and textbook nature of the material, the absence of an audiobook on the checked platforms is common, and no alternative formats like summaries or study guides matching the exclusion criteria were explicitly found as audio products.