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Besieged, Bothered and Bewildered by the Market News?
Growing Wealthier or Just Staying Afloat?
Find some answers you can live with in
INVESTING BIBLE
Once upon a time, most Americans could manage quite comfortably, from birth through
their pension-secure retirement, without knowing the difference between the Standard &
Poor’s 500 and the Nasdaq 100. Today we live in a world of shell-shocked markets,
dwindling portfolios, and a dizzying number of investment choices. Its no wonder, then, that
people from all walks of life and work, from undergrads to AARP members, need more than
a passing knowledge of investing.
In this current bear market, many investment dreams have gone from the sublime to the
ridiculous. Following the stock market news, or opening one’s 401(k) statements can be a
grim experience. Even those who felt they were intelligent investors have suffered
shattering losses at the hands of a volatile market.
In this climate, INVESTING BIBLE (Hungry Minds, Inc.; September 2001; $34.99), can
help. This ambitious book includes a wealth of practical investment strategies that investors
can rely upon in both good and bad times. A seasoned personal finance writer, Lynn
O’Shaughnessy cuts through hype and jargon to provide down-to-earth guidance on
investing in individual stocks, mutual funds, 401(k)s, IRAs, bonds, annuities, certificates of
deposit—and more. An entire chapter is dedicated to tips for surviving a bear market, while
another contains the new rules regarding college savings strategies.
This is the second in the financial “Bible” series from the publishers of the popular For
Dummies® books. “Bibles” are exhaustively comprehensive and cover not only information
for beginners, but also more advanced techniques. INVESTING BIBLE digs deep into
critical subjects. One chapter, for instance, is devoted to explaining how anyone can analyze
an individual stock from the income statement to the balance sheet. Every section is packed
with explanations, action plans, checklists, and charts, and resources for helpful Web sites
and organizations.
their pension-secure retirement, without knowing the difference between the Standard &
Poor’s 500 and the Nasdaq 100. Today we live in a world of shell-shocked markets,
dwindling portfolios, and a dizzying number of investment choices. Its no wonder, then, that
people from all walks of life and work, from undergrads to AARP members, need more than
a passing knowledge of investing.
In this current bear market, many investment dreams have gone from the sublime to the
ridiculous. Following the stock market news, or opening one’s 401(k) statements can be a
grim experience. Even those who felt they were intelligent investors have suffered
shattering losses at the hands of a volatile market.
In this climate, INVESTING BIBLE (Hungry Minds, Inc.; September 2001; $34.99), can
help. This ambitious book includes a wealth of practical investment strategies that investors
can rely upon in both good and bad times. A seasoned personal finance writer, Lynn
O’Shaughnessy cuts through hype and jargon to provide down-to-earth guidance on
investing in individual stocks, mutual funds, 401(k)s, IRAs, bonds, annuities, certificates of
deposit—and more. An entire chapter is dedicated to tips for surviving a bear market, while
another contains the new rules regarding college savings strategies.
This is the second in the financial “Bible” series from the publishers of the popular For
Dummies® books. “Bibles” are exhaustively comprehensive and cover not only information
for beginners, but also more advanced techniques. INVESTING BIBLE digs deep into
critical subjects. One chapter, for instance, is devoted to explaining how anyone can analyze
an individual stock from the income statement to the balance sheet. Every section is packed
with explanations, action plans, checklists, and charts, and resources for helpful Web sites
and organizations.
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