A panel of judges selected 17 books for this year’s shortlist. Seven books are from the newly-added “investing and personal finance” category, sponsored by Yahoo! Finance.
The other 10 books come from the “business reporting” category, sponsored by Investopedia.
The 17 books the judges selected for the shortlist are:
Investing and Personal Finance
Business Reporting
The judges were led by Alan Deutschman, professor and Reynolds Endowed Chair of Business Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno, and Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief at Investopedia. Submissions came from publishers such as McGraw-Hill, Avery, Georgetown University Press, Portfolio Books and Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.
“The quality of the submissions in the business reporting category was impressive,” said Deutschman, the chair for that competition, in a statement. “It’s encouraging to see that so many of our colleagues in business journalism are taking full advantage of the book format to produce deeply reported work with investigative skill and narrative power.”
“In the first year of adding the investing and personal finance category, the judges were impressed with both the quality and the diversity of the submissions,” said Silver, chair for that competition. in a statement. “The shortlist reflects that breadth and highlights the range of the great books being written by our colleagues.”
The winning authors from each category will be awarded a $1,000 cash prize and two finalists from each category will receive $500. The results will be announced later this fall, and SABEW will host a one-on-one discussion with the winners to celebrate their accomplishment and share their knowledge.
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