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The
Little Book that Beats the Market
by Joel Greenblatt In The
Little Book that Beats the Market, Greenblatt shows how
successful investing can be made easy for investors of any age.
Through entertaining anecdotes and practical pearls of wisdom, the
book explores the basic principles of successful stock market
investing, and then reveals a "magic formula" that makes buying good
companies at bargain prices automatic. The formula has been tested
over hundreds of different periods and thousands of stock picks and
has been proven extremely profitable for those who are willing to
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Live
It Up Without Outliving Your Money!
by Paul Merriman
Live It Up Without Outliving
Your Money! is the road map to learn
how to achieve real retirement security. Even as people
live longer and stay active longer -- and with Social Security's future
in jeopardy -- they have saved less than any previous generation.
You'll get sound, time-tested advice about how to reinvigorate
your retirement portfolio-with less risk. This plain-speaking book
gives you simple, low-risk strategies to get the most out of
your retirement without running out of money. |
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Investment MegaTrends
by Dr. Bob Froehlich
Investment MegaTrends
explains the dramatic power and influence of demographic trends on
investments. It provides you with a map on the pitfalls and
opportunities of demographic data, what to look for and where. From
identifying the four global shifts to presenting the
number-crunching behind the reasons for their existence, Froehlich
offers comprehensive data as well as his personal experience
traveling the world and seeing the shifts for himself. |
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The Undercover Economist
by Tim Harford
Tim Harford works at the World Bank as lead
writer for the Chief Economist of the International Finance
Corporation. He also writes the “Dear Economist” column for
Financial Times. In The Undercover Economist, Harford takes
basic economic concepts and explains them in the context of
everyday occurrences, incorporating a healthy dose of wit that
makes the content both informative and entertaining. |
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The Silk Road to Riches
by Mostrous, Gue, MartchevHow you can
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detailed analysis of the emerging Asian nations and their
probable role as the leader in global economic growth in
contrast to the West, which will enter a more subdued growth
cycle. Does Asia need the West more than the West needs Asia, or
vice versa? The answer, the authors tell us, is that both need
each other. |
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