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Elements of Investing: Easy Lessons for Every Investor 10th Anniversary Edition [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 218x145x18 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119773733
  • ISBN-13: 9781119773733
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 218x145x18 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119773733
  • ISBN-13: 9781119773733
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Since the original edition of The Elements of Investing was published over 10 years ago, investors have faced difficult economic times along with unprecedented market volatility. It's not surprising that many investors simply abandoned the stock market. It seemed to be too risky a place for retirement savings, and the situation was too unnerving for most to handle. Moreover, some professionals started to announce the death of "buy and hold" and "diversification" strategies.

Burton Malkiel and Charles Ellis, two of the investment world's greatest thinkers, understand how you could get thoroughly confused by today's markets and the often-conflicting advice that comes with it. That's why they've returned with a 10th Anniversary Edition of The Elements of Investing. While staying true to the original edition—and discussing the timeless investing and saving lessons that will put you on a path towards a lifetime of financial success. 

Written with every investor in mind and fully updated, this short, straight-talking book skillfully offers a set of simple, yet powerful thoughts on how to avoid Mr. Market and his "loser's game," and instead enjoy the "winner's game" approach to investing. All the investment rules and principles you need to know are here—with clear advice on how to follow them.

Divided into six essential elements of investing, this little book packs a big message that can help secure your financial future all the way through retirement. Malkiel and Ellis touch on a variety of topics, from focusing on the long term instead of following market fluctuations to using employer-sponsored plans to supercharge your savings and minimize taxes. Along the way, they also address the best friends of any investor: diversification, rebalancing, dollar-cost averaging, and indexing.

The timeless lessons presented in this book are even more relevant in today's volatile markets. If you take the time to learn them, you will be able to take control of your financial future.

Preface to Anniversary Edition xi
Foreword to Original Edition xv
Foreword to the Anniversary Edition xix
Introduction xxi
It All Starts with Saving 1(2)
I Save
3(20)
First Do No Harm
5(1)
Start Saving Early: Time Is Money
6(1)
The Amazing Rule of 72
7(4)
Savvy Savings
11(3)
Small Savings Tips
14(1)
Big Ways to Save
15(2)
Let the Government Help You Save
17(1)
Own Your Home
18(1)
How Do I Catch Up?
19(4)
II Index
23(18)
Nobody Knows More Than the Market
24(3)
The Index Fund Solution
27(2)
Don't Some Beat the Market?
29(4)
Index Bonds
33(1)
Index Internationally
34(2)
Index Funds Have Big Advantages
36(1)
One Warning
37(2)
Confession
39(2)
III Diversify
41(16)
Diversify Across Asset Classes
43(3)
Diversify Across Markets
46(1)
Diversify Over Time
47(4)
Rebalance
51(6)
IV Avoid Blunders
57(14)
Overconfidence
59(2)
Beware of Mr. Market
61(4)
The Penalty of Timing
65(1)
More Mistakes
66(1)
Minimize Costs
67(4)
V Keep It Simple
71(24)
Review of Basic Rules
72(7)
Asset Allocation
79(2)
Asset Allocation Ranges
81(4)
Investing in Retirement
85(1)
Getting Specific
86(9)
VI Timeless Lessons for Troubled Times
95(20)
Volatility and Dollar-Cost Averaging
97(2)
Diversification Is Still a Time-Honored Strategy to Reduce Risk
99(2)
Rebalancing
101(2)
Diversification and Rebalancing Together
103(1)
Index at Least the Core of Your Portfolio
104(3)
Fine-Tuning a Bond Diversification Strategy
107(4)
A Final Thought
111(2)
A Super Simple Summary: KISS Investing
113(2)
Appendix: Save on Taxes Legally
115(8)
Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
115(2)
Roth IRAs
117(1)
Pension Plans
118(2)
Tax-Advantaged Saving for Education
120(3)
Recommended Reading 123(2)
Acknowledgments 125(2)
About the Authors 127(2)
Index 129
BURTON G. MALKIEL is the Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics Emeritus at Princeton University and the author of the bestselling A Random Walk Down Wall Street. Malkiel has served on the President's Council of Economic Advisers, as dean of the Yale School of Management, as chair of Princeton's Economics Department, and as a director of major corporations. He is currently the Chief Investment Officer of Wealthfront.

CHARLES D. ELLIS is a consultant to large public and private institutional investors. For three decades, he was managing partner of Greenwich Associates, the international business strategy consulting firm. He has taught investing at both Harvard and Yale and is the author of seventeen books, including the bestselling Winning the Loser's Game.