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Loading... The only investment guide you'll ever needpor Andrew P. Tobias (também sob o nome Andrew Tobias)
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adorará Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se gostará deste livro. When I read this book in 1983 interests at least gave you some money. Now you can't count on even 3 per cent. Perhaps the most useful section for me right now is simply saving what I have. I have a lot of personal finance/investment books, but this one is the best or close to it. Tobias writes in an entertaining style to keep you reading and includes lots of great info. He explains all kinds of bonds and stock investment strategies that no other book I've read does. He also includes info on retirement plans, college saving plans, etc and has a very good section on how to teach kids about money. If you want to read about personal investing, this is the book!!! I was expecting this book to be dry and boring, and hard to get through, since I suck at reading non-fiction. But I was pleasantly surprised. Yes there are some boring parts (bonds, tax strategies, zzzzz), but overall Andrew Tobias lays out all your investing options in a clear manner, and he's not afraid to come right out and tell you NOT to invest in some of them. I gleaned a good amount of advice from the book and hopefully will be putting it to good use in the future. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Amazon.com (ISBN 0156011077, Paperback)Personal-finance guru Andrew Tobias slams online trading and praises the Roth IRA in his newly revised The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need. This investment bible remains as stimulating and meaningful as it was when it was first published 20 years ago. It's packed with ideas about stocks, living beneath your means, tax planning, retirement, and just about everything else in the financial world. And all of it is presented with Tobias's trademark brevity and ingenuity.Last revised in 1995, the guide takes aim at a new game in town--online trading. By all means, use the Internet for buying a car or for research, Tobias says. But avoid cyberspace brokers, he says. Point and click enough and you will get slaughtered by commissions, spreads, taxes, and human nature. "It's so easy to click 'OK' a few times and make a $10,000 bet," he warns. "Look how mesmerized we become on a stool in front of a slot machine. Internet investing positively teases you to play." Tobias's favorite new entry is the Roth IRA, which allows you to withdraw your money tax-free when you retire. It's far better than a traditional IRA, he asserts. "Save yourself the trouble of agonizing over the choice and go with the Roth IRA," he writes. "Forget the worksheets." Sometimes caustic and always a skeptic, Tobias believes readers can shape their own financial futures. Just stick to the basics, he says. "By and large, you should manage your own money, via no-load mutual funds," he writes. "No one is going to care about it as much as you." It doesn't matter if it's 1978, 1998, or even 2008. The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need still is exactly that. Some things never change. --Dan Ring (retirado da Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:05 -0400) A primeira ronda de testes foi já encerrada. Visite o grupo Open Shelves Classification para mais informação. |
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