Common Sense on Mutual Funds
Autor: | Bogle, John C |
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EAN: | 9780470138137 |
Sachgruppe: | Wirtschaft |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 656 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.12.2009 |
Schlagworte: | Business / Economics / Finance |
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Praise for The Original 1998 Edition "Cogent, honest, and hard-hitting-a must read-for every investor." Warren E. Buffett Praise for Common Sense On Mutual Funds fully updated 10th anniversary edition "The only thing better than Bogle's original book is its improved revision. Bon appetit!" -Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel Laureate, Economics "Were I allowed to recommend only one investment volume to friends and family, the updated edition of Common Sense on Mutual Funds would be it-it is even better than the first edition was ten years ago." -William J. Bernstein, author of The Investor's Manifesto, A Splendid Exchange, The Birth of Plenty, and The Four Pillars of Investing "How do you improve upon perfection? Well, with this tenth anniversary edition of Common Sense on Mutual Funds, the best mutual fund primer just got better." -Don Phillips, Managing Director, Morningstar "In this timely update of Common Sense on Mutual Funds, John Bogle improves on what was the finest book on mutual funds ever written." -Jane Bryant Quinn, financial columnist and author of Smart and Simple Financial Strategies for Busy People "Jack Bogle cares passionately about everyday Americans-and that passion is palpable in these pages. This new edition of Common Sense on Mutual Funds will send you marching into the financial markets with a sense of mission." -Jonathan Clements, author of The Little Book of Main Street Money "When the history of modern investment management is written, John Bogle will stand out as one of its towering figures." -Byron R. Wien, Vice Chairman, Blackstone Advisory Services "A powerful no-nonsense prescription for how individual investors should structure their portfolios in the current market environment." -Martin Leibowitz, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley