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Common Sense on Mutual Funds par John C. Bogle (2009, couverture rigide, révisée...3c

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ISBN
9780470138137
Subject Area
Business & Economics
Publication Name
Common Sense on Mutual Funds
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Item Length
9.7 in
Subject
Investments & Securities / Mutual Funds, Investments & Securities / General
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.6 in
Author
John C. Bogle
Item Weight
31.3 Oz
Item Width
6.4 in
Number of Pages
656 Pages

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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 Bogles 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 Investors 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

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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0470138130
ISBN-13
9780470138137
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73172936

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
656 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Common Sense on Mutual Funds
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Investments & Securities / Mutual Funds, Investments & Securities / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics
Author
John C. Bogle
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.6 in
Item Weight
31.3 Oz
Item Length
9.7 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-037064
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"As founder of the giant mutual fund company, Vanguard Group, Bogle writes what he knows: how to steer one's way through mutual funds and the numbing variety of investment alternatives available today. His is a clear and readable style, and Bogle helps make still somewhat-arcane terms such as quantitative investing understandable." (SmartMoney.com) "Common Sense on Mutual Funds," by John Bogle, inventor of the retail index fund and founder of the Vanguard Group. It's the best book ever on fund investing, just updated for new investors. The case for indexing is rock solid, as you'll see here. It's the only strategy that works, long term." -- Jane's Book Club , http://janebryantquinn.com "Never before [have] I seen a book that so openly and successfully juxtaposed that which was said against that which actually happened over the period of a decade. . . As a long-time believer in low cost indexing, I didn't think I'd learn much from this book. I was wrong! Reading this book offers investors a glimpse of the perspective and lessons learned from recent years that were anything but normal. . . This book, of course, is even more valuable to those that aren't a believer in indexing. It may be a hard read if you're among those who still believe that 90 percent of investors can all be above average. Consider the effort well worth it because the common sense in this book may save your retirement. Reading this book might also help you realize, as I have, that common sense really is pretty uncommon." -- Allan Roth, CBS Moneywatch.com "The definitive book on index fund investing. It explains why index fund investing is the best way -- no, the only way -- for people to invest their savings. . . [Bogle] does something few in the investing world would dare to do. He stands by what he said 10 years ago. The original text is presented unchanged. New data is added to reveal what happened over the past 10 years." -- Scott Burns , The Austin American Statesman A worthwhile addition to one's library, particularly as a reference publication. . . This . . revision of a book written ten years ago . . . with the original text still present in the book, and an analysis of the predictions that were made ten years ago. . . makes fascinating reading. The analysis of the predictions on their own makes the book worth a read, even if all one does is look at the coloured sections which contain the updated material." (Australian Investors Association) "More Common Sense from Jack Bogle. Jack's back and he's unbowed. . . The tome holds up well after a decade. Bogle hasn't altered a word of the original text, just added color coded data and text boxes to show where he was on or off the mark. Guess what? Jack doesn't offer many mea culpas. . . The book is still essential reading for investors. Whether you think indexing is the best way to investor not, it's filled with simple, powerful advice that can help stack the odds of long-term financial success in your favor. Reading it then helped shape me as an investor and analyst. Here are the most important lessons (besides the obvious one: that indexing works) that I've drawn from the pages of both editions, as well as a couple of points where I, and many of my colleagues, dare to differ from St. Jack." (Morningstar)
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
332.6327
Lc Classification Number
Hg4530.B633 2010
Table of Content
Foreword for the 10th Anniversary Edition ix Foreword for the Original Edition xiii Preface to the 10th Anniversary Edition xv Preface to the Original Edition xix Acknowledgments for the 10th Anniversary Edition xxvii Acknowledgments for the Original Edition xxix About the Author xxxi Part I: On Investment Strategy 1 Chapter 1 On Long-Term Investing 3 Chance and the Garden Chapter 2 On the Nature of Returns 45 Occam's Razor Chapter 3 On Asset Allocation 77 The Riddle of Performance Attribution Chapter 4 On Simplicity 109 How to Come Down to Where You Ought to Be Part II: On Investment Choices 143 Chapter 5 On Indexing 145 The Triumph of Experience over Hope Chapter 6 On Equity Styles 191 Tick-Tack-Toe Chapter 7 On Bonds 217 Treadmill to Oblivion? Chapter 8 On Global Investing 251 Acres of Diamonds Chapter 9 On Selecting Superior Funds 277 The Search for the Holy Grail Part III: On Investment Performance 303 Chapter 10 On Reversion to the Mean 305 Sir Isaac Newton's Revenge on Wall Street Chapter 11 On Investment Relativism 329 Happiness or Misery? Chapter 12 On Asset Size 347 Nothing Fails Like Success Chapter 13 On Taxes 373 The Message of the Parallax Chapter 14 On Time 401 The Fourth Dimension--Magic or Tyranny? Part IV: On Fund Management 423 Chapter 15 On Principles 425 Important Principles Must Be Inflexible Chapter 16 On Marketing 445 The Message Is the Medium Chapter 17 On Technology 465 To What Avail? Chapter 18 On Directors 483 Serving Two Masters Chapter 19 On Structure 503 The Strategic Imperative Part V: On Spirit 533 Chapter 20 On Entrepreneurship 535 The Joy of Creating Chapter 21 On Leadership 549 A Sense of Purpose Chapter 22 On Human Beings 567 Clients and Crew Afterword 585 Appendix I Some Thoughts about the Current Stock Market as 2010 Begins 591 Appendix II Some Thoughts about the Current Stock Market as 1999 Begins 599 Notes 607 Index 613
Copyright Date
2010

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  • Its a helpful book.

    It is a helpful book that compares index funds to managed funds. It looks at long term performance of indexing over long term performance of managed funds. It is compelling evidence for long term investors to use index funds for wealth accumulation over managed funds. There are some highlights that stand out. 1) asset allocation matters as wealth is made in stocks. 2) Duration matters for bond fund risk. Only half way through the book. I'm moving to the index of the book to look at stock terms, like P/E and R-squared,

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  • Good

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  • #1 on mutual funds

    Great book and a must read for every investor!

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