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The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing

Review

“The Bogleheads march readers smartly through the basics…[and] pepper the text with practical tips and Web links.” (Bloomberg.com, March 2006)

“The book provides sound advice on a variety of issues including mutual funds, bonds, diversification and taxes.” — Lynn O’Shaughnessy, The San Diego Union-Tribune (July 2006)

” … if you’re planning on investing for the purpose of building a stable, lifelong economic backbone, I couldn?t recommend this book more highly. It’s a well-conceived explanation, from top to bottom, of an investment philosophy that will create a life full of steady gains and sustainable wealth.” — (www.thesimpledollar.com March 2007)
–This text refers to the

Hardcover
edition.




Review

“Generically, the Bogleheads are folks who admire John Bogle, founder of the Vanguard mutual fund company . . . So, why did they write this book? Probably for a little ego boost. Also, perhaps, to share a lifetime of accumulated knowledge, to help other people achieve their financial goals, and to leave the world a slightly better place. Are these guys nuts,or what? Anyway, they did a good job. This is definitely a book for beginning investors, but the facts are solid, the advice almost impossible to argue with . . . . If you’re looking for a financial book you can trust, we can’t think of a better candidate than this, except possibly for one of the books by the Master (i.e., John Bogle) himself. If you want to get started investing, if you need a new investment plan, or if you’d like to validate an existing plan, we suggest that you sit down, read this book, and trust what you read. How rare is that?”—Roy Weitz, FundAlarm.com (December 2005)

“The chief Boglehead is Taylor Larimore, 81, a former official at the Small Business Administration . . . He and a few other Vanguard fans started the Diehards forum in 1998. Now Larimore and two other longtime Diehards—Mel Lindauer, 67, a retired owner of a graphic arts business, and Michael LeBoeuf, 63, a former management professor—have written The Bogleheads Guide to Investing . . . . The book’s main themes should come as no surprise. In his own writing, Bogle emphasizes diversification, low costs, and index funds; here, his followers try to make those notions graspable for beginners . . . . Also, unlike most investing authors, the Bogleheads offer advice on topics from taxes to insurance to estate planning .”—Penelope Wang, MoneyMagazine (January 2006).

“The new “Bogleheads Guide to Investing!” Gotcha! A must-read!”- Paul Farrell, Marketwatch.com

“If you master the concepts laid out in this book, you’ll do very well.” (Reuters News)

“‘The Bogleheads’ Guide’ is both a textbook for beginners and a refresher course for old hands. It blends elements of financial-planning primers like ‘The Wealthy Barber’ with tips on why it pays to be cheap, a la ‘The Millionaire Next Door.’ … The Bogleheads march readers smartly through the basics of how much they need to save for retirement, how to allocate their assets and when to rebalance their portfolios. The authors steer through the minefield of taxes and warn neophytes to master portfolio-gutting emotions including greed and fear.” – James Pressley, Bloomberg.com
–This text refers to the

Hardcover
edition.


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Investing For Dummies, Fifth edition

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Investing for Dummies is a good, all-around investment guide for the rest of us. Author Eric Tyson covers all aspects of investing, from stocks and bonds to real estate and collectibles. Tyson points readers towards investments that actually work and raises warning flags about strategies you should avoid. The book also considers whether starting and running your business can be a good investment option. If you’re looking for a good place to start building a secure financial future, this is it.
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Review

Introduction. Part I: Investing Fundamentals. Chapter 1: Exploring Your Investment Choices. Chapter 2: Weighing Risks and Returns. Chapter 3: Getting Your House in Order before You Invest. Part II: Stocks, Bonds, and Wall Street. Chapter 4: The Workings of Stock and Bond Markets. Chapter 5: Building Wealth with Stocks. Chapter 6: Investigating and Purchasing Individual Stocks. Chapter 7: Exploring Bonds and Other Lending Investments. Chapter 8: Mastering Mutual Funds. Chapter 9: Choosing a Brokerage Firm. Part III: Get ting Rich with Real Estate. Chapter 10: Investing in a Home. Chapter 11: Investing in Real Estate. Chapter 12: Real Estate Financing and Deal Making. Part IV: Savoring Small Business. Chapter 13: Assessing Your Appetite for Small Business. Chapter 14: Starting and Running a Small Business. Chapter 15: Purchasing a Small Business. Part V: Investing Resources. Chapter 16: Selecting Investing Resources. Chapter 17: Perusing Periodicals, Radio, and Television. Chapter 18: Selecting the Best Investment Books. Chapter 19: Investigating Internet and Software Resources. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 20: Ten Investing Obstacles to Conquer. Chapter 21: Ten Things to Consider When You’re Selling an Investment. Chapter 22: Ten T ips for Investing in a Down Market. Index.


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The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing

Review

The Neatest Little Guide stands alone. There is no other book on the market like this one. — Michael H. Sherman, Chairman, Sierra Global Management, LLC
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Product Description

The essential stock market guide updated with timely strategies for investing after the crash

Now in its fourth edition, Jason Kelly’s The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing has established itself as a clear, concise, and highly effective guide for investing in stocks. This comprehensively updated edition contains tried-and-true investment principles to teach investors how to create and refine a profitable investment program. New strategies and content include:

•Basic tips on when to invest and how to reduce the amount of risk in this turbulent market
•A new core portfolio technique that shows readers a way to achieve 3 percent quarterly performance with the IJR exchange-traded fund
•An exclusive interview with legendary Legg Mason investment counselor, Bill Miller, including his thoughts on the financial crash of 2008

Accessible and intelligent, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing is what every investor needs to keep pace in the current market.


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