Selected for
being "consumer oriented" and easy to read, these books can
build up your understanding and confidence with the concepts of
index investing and the importance of asset allocation.
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A Random Walk
Down Wall Street |
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Written by economist Burton Malkiel,
PhD, this well-known book debunks the many myths of active management and offers
sound advice for investors.
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The Little Book of Common Sense Investing |
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Founder and former CEO of the Vanguard
Group John Bogle provides easy-to-understand guidance for reducing cost and
increasing returns by indexing.
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All
About Asset Allocation |
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In clear language, portfolio manager
and finance professor Richard Ferri explains asset allocation & why it should be
a primary concern of investors.
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The Bogleheads’
Guide to Investing |
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For the new investor. Taylor Larimore,
Mel Lindauer and Michael LeBoeuf have here concisely covered everything from
choosing investments to taxes.
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Annuities for
Dummies |
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Annuities are considered “safe money”
places. Some annuities even earn tax-deferred interest based on stock
index returns. Industry expert Kerry Pechter covers it all.
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