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The Bogleheads’ Guide to Investing
by Taylor Larimore
Given their obsessions with Vanguard and its founder, you might think the Bogleheads are only for those sold on indexing. In fact, there’s a lot of disagreement among them. Written by the founder of the Vanguard Diehards forum and a book even active investors would enjoy.
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Common Sense on Mutual Funds
by John C. Bogle
Invoking the words and spirit of Thomas Paine, investor-turned-historian
John Bogle concedes that his ideas for revamping the mutual-fund industry are perhaps "not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favor." Nevertheless, Bogle--founder of the Vanguard Group--makes a strong case for index funds with this exhaustive study of investing.
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The Four Pillars of Investing
by William J. Bernstein
Another excellent book on the investing process by this popular author.
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Asset Allocation: Balancing Financial Risk
by Roger C. Gibson
A bestseller that will benefit both investors and financial advisors. Provides step-by-step strategies for implementing asset allocation in a high return/low risk portfolio, educating financial planning clients on the solid logic behind asset allocation, and more.
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All About Index Funds
by Rick Ferri
Index mutual funds routinely outperform 80 percent of managed funds, and more investors than ever are embracing index funds to eliminate the anxiety and expense of trying to "beat the market." |
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All about Asset Allocation
by Richard A. Ferri
A solid resource that goes beyond sound-bite financial columns and TV programs to explain asset allocation in terms that anyone can understand. Using a concise style, it features straight forward explanations of asset allocation, a review of the asset allocation process, and guidelines for implementing strategies and programs.
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