Investing For Dummies, Fifth edition |
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| Title: | Investing For Dummies, Fifth edition |
| Author: | Eric Tyson |
| Publisher: | Wiley [Website] |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 09 September, 2008 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0470289651 / 9780470289655 |
| List Price: | $21.99 |
| You Save: | $7.70 |
| Amazon Price: | $14.29 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description Become a savvy investor with this updated Wall Street Journal bestseller Want to take charge of your financial future? This national bestselling guide has been thoroughly updated to provide you with the latest insights into smart investing, from weighing your investment options (such as stocks, real estate, and small business) to understanding risks and returns, managing your portfolio, and much more. - Get time-tested investment advice -- expert author Eric Tyson shares his extensive knowledge and reveals how to invest in challenging markets
- Discover all the fundamentals of investing -- explore your investment choices, weigh risks and returns, choose the right investment mix, and protect your assets
- Navigate Wall Street -- understand the financial markets and the Federal Reserve, avoid problematic buying practices, and evaluate investment research
- Build wealth with stocks, bonds, and mutual funds -- use indexes, understand prices, minimize costs, and diversify your investments
- Get rich with real estate -- find the right property, evaluate the market, finance your investments, work with agents, and close the deal
- Start, buy, or invest in a business -- write a business plan, finance your business, and improve profitability
- Manage college and retirement savings accounts -- establish your goals, evaluate your investment options, and tame your taxes
Open the book and find: - Recommendations on the best stock, bond, and money market funds
- The best times to buy and sell stocks and bonds
- The scoop on exchange-traded and hedge funds
- Tips for reading and analyzing financial reports
- The best online brokers
- How to make safe and profitable real estate investments
- A wealth of information on the best investment tools and resources
Amazon.com Review 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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Customer Reviews:
Great Overview!
26 December, 2009
Investing for Dummies does it's name justice. It provides a very detailed yet elementary description that I could easily understand. If you are looking for 101 type information and are clueless as where to start, this is a great place
- Amazon Customer Review
Redundant, Too Academic, Not Bad, But Boring
03 February, 2010
I wanted to get some points in investment quickly, but it didn't work. The book covers a lot of materials, but could've done it much more concisely. The writing is very redundant and not straight forward. It is like reading an academic paper. Yet, the author's viewpoint is somewhat fixed, which resulted in not providing board perspective toward investment. For example, he just cuts off a short-term stock trading as gambling. He does talks about many different kinds of investment, but again his viewpoint is fixed, like a history teacher's lecture in the ivory tower. It is boring to read.
- Amazon Customer Review
From Dummy To Smarty
17 February, 2010
After reading this book, I finally have the knowledge and confidence to invest. I'm 32 years old and I'm so glad I've taken the time to educated myself, now having 27 years to consider in making the most of my money and investments.
- Amazon Customer Review
A Little Too Basic
07 March, 2010
My title says it all! The book is a little too basic but then again, I should have realized that given the title! If you have ever had even some exposure to investing, find something at the next level. It would be a better investment! :)
- Amazon Customer Review
Lots Of Good Info.
30 January, 2010
I found this book very helpful. I like the way it is set up as well.
- Amazon Customer Review
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