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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 332.6 EAN: 9780470067369 Edition: Updated ISBN: 0470067365 Label: Wiley Manufacturer: Wiley Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: September 28, 2007 Publisher: Wiley Studio: Wiley Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - A practical book charts a clear courseThis book establishes a set of basic principles for investing and, to a lesser degree, personal finance. The authors propose the principles, explain them, illustrate them and show you how to apply them. The book glances on non-investment personal finance topics including adopting a net worth mindset, emergency funds, estate planning, and insurance. The insurance chapter was very valuable and exposed several fallacious rationalizations people apply to insurance purchase decisions. Read More Rating: - Bogleheads: A Book That Makes Sense Out of Wall StreetThere is nothing like a Bear Market to get you to question a lot of things about the wonderful world of investing. Having said that, this book which focuses on the ideas of John Bogle is just the ticket to set you straight on a number of critically important investment concerns. Asset allocation, the importance of having the lowest costs, how the mutual fund businss really works, it's all here and it all makes perfect sense. I wish now that I had heard more of the wisdom that this man has been passing ... Read More Rating: - Best book to get if you don't want to invest by yourself.This is absolutely wonderful. Bogle goes through everything to do with mutual funds and index investing. He points out that its a no-brainer to invest in an index fund if you don't actively invest yourself. One of the best books on stock investing i have ever read. Rating: - Good InvestmentI received the 3 copies of this book I ordered in a very timely manner. These are for the 3 children we have, who we feel will learn from reading the book or if they have questions can quickly look them up. Good for reference. Rating: - Excellent adviceThis book gives excellent advice primarily about mutual fund investing and retiring. It is basically a primer on retirement planning and leans heavily toward Vanguard funds. It is easy to read and has lots of common sense advice and examples proving the authors' suggestions. I would suggest it to anyone needing a basic primer on retirement plan investing. In association with Amazon.com | |