The Lazy Person's Guide to Investing: A Book for Procrastinators, the Financially Challenged, and Everyone Who Worries About Dealing With Their Money
Author: Paul B. Farrell
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ISBN: 0446531685
Publisher: Warner Books (08 January, 2004)
Sales Rank: 2,732
Average Customer Rating: 4.83 out of 5
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Rating: 4 out of 5
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Rating: 5 out of 5
Outstanding book for investment novices
If you are a novice looking for a book that will help you to better understand what it means to invest and save for the future, then this book is for you. If you are looking for something that is more in depth about stock trading, then look elsewhere.This book provides excellent advice for long-term investors who are either looking for someplace to invest while they learn how to design their own portfolio or who really want to put their money in the market and leave it alone for the long term. It is easy to read and gives readers confidence to go out and enter the market for the first time or to adjust current investments based on long-term goals.
Rating: 5 out of 5
An investment guide even I could understand!
Farrell lays it all out -- no-load funds, DRIPs, asset allocation, large caps, small caps, you name it -- in a manner that even I, an ignoramus when it comes to finance and investment, could follow. Now, just as soon as I get some money together, I'll know what to do with it! A great -- and useful -- book. Similar Products
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