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The 4-Hour Work Week: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich
by Timothy Ferriss and Ray Porter (Audio
CD - April 2007) ISBN-10: 0786158964
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21 Success..Self Millionaire(cassette)
by Brian Tracy (Audio
Cassette - Nov 30 2000) ISBN-10: 1576751228
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Book Description Beginning from the premise that "Nobody is
better than you and nobody is smarter than you", success guru Brian
Tracy outlines the path to achieving personal wealth and satisfaction.
It is all a matter of cause and effect: when you apply the success secrets
of self-made millionaires in your life, you will experience results
and rewards. The 21 chapters present motivational ideas or principles
that are followed by provocative questions and action exercises designed
to stimulate reflection and tangible progress toward the goal.
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Adventure Capitalist: the Ultimate Investor's Road Trip (Audio CD)
by Jim Rogers
(Audio CD -
May 13 2003) ISBN-10: 0739303481
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From Publishers Weekly
Financier Rogers retired at 37 and motorcycled around the world, turning
the trip into the book Investment Biker, a hybrid of business advice
and travelogue. That journey, however, failed to squelch his wanderlust.
Instead of enjoying his sedate life teaching finance, Rogers decided
to take his fiancée and a souped-up Mercedes on a frighteningly intense
road trip: three years, 116 countries and 152,000 miles. Like the car
that plowed through snow, mud, sand and highways on every continent,
Rogers's memoir of the journey is its own breed. Although Rogers writes,
far too briefly, of life-changing events like getting married and hearing
of his father's death, the book has an uncommon level of detachment.
Also, even though Rogers shares investment advice and observations about
the planet's political economies, his thoughts are too general to serve
as business lessons. The result is an adventure tale without heart and
a finance book without teeth. Rogers tries to make up for this by describing
experiences like eating fried silkworms and watching prostitutes caught
in the world's sex trade. Mainly, though, he chronicles prosaic details,
like taking car ferries and talking to border guards, and then riffs
on politics, money, immigration and culture. Copyright 2003 Reed Business
Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable
edition of this title.
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The Alchemy of Finance : Reading the Mind of the Market. 2 CD's
by George Soros (Audio
CD
- Jul 12 2000) ISBN-10:
1560150483
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From Library Journal Soros, manager of the billion dollar
Quantum Fund, certainly has credentials that merit attention to his
personal approach to money management. As might be expected, he describes
his so-called "theory of reflexivity" in a manner more appealing to
serious market players than to the casual investor. Of more general
interest is his account of a one-year real time series of investment
decisions that resulted in his Quantum Fund more than doubling in value.
Libraries serving a serious investment community should add this. Joseph
Barth, U.S. Military Academy Lib.
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The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner: a Powerful Plan to Finish Rich
in Real Estate by David
Bach (Audio
CD
- Mar 7 2006) ISBN-10:
0739324268
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From Publishers Weekly
This follow-up to Bach's bestseller, The Automatic Millionaire,
guides listeners step-by-step through the transformation from renter
to homeowner to landlord. Bach's typical can-do attitude shines through,
whether the book is outlining the pros and cons of various types of
mortgages or sharing the story of one couple who used home equity as
a gateway to financial independence and comfort in retirement. Unfortunately,
the audio abridgment has a few glitches, including a misstep in the
fifth chapter, which prematurely congratulates listeners on understanding
what their credit report is, before knowing how to make sure it's accurate.
This topic is not addressed until the following chapter ("Your Credit
Score: The Holy Grail of Mortgage Lending"), so listeners may understandably
be confused. Also, although actor Oliver Wyman has a beautiful voice,
the slick Casey Kasem–style delivery feels wrong for a book that rightly
keeps insisting that it is not a get-rich-quick scheme. Bach's solid
and time-tested financial advice deserves better than this infomercialesque
treatment, which seems more about style than the commonsense approach
that is Bach's personal signature. Copyright © Reed Business Information,
a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Bargain Hunters, Contrarians, Cycles and Waves
by Janet C. Lowe, Kenneth L. Fisher, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10:
0786165316
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The Beardstown Ladies' Stitch-In-Time Guide to Growing Your Nest Egg:
Step-By-Step Planning for a Comfortable Financial Future
by Beardstown Ladies Investment Club (Audio
Cassette
- Jan 1996)
ISBN-10: 0671547763
Not Rated
From Amazon.com As in their first book,
The Beardstown Ladies' Common-Sense Investment Guide, this lively
group of ladies manages to explain in terms any layperson can understand
how they have managed to outperform professional money managers since
1983 and build their retirement portfolios to enviable proportions.
Folksy, funny, and filled with native money wisdom. --This text
refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title
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The Best Investment Advice I Ever Received : Priceless Wsdom From Warren
Buffett, Jim Cramer, Suze Orman (Audio CD)
by Liz Claman
(Audio CD -
Nov 22 2006) ISBN-10: 1594836531
Not Rated
Product Description
From Publishers Weekly
If you can get beyond the tired investment aphorisms-"Save, save,
save" and "Buy low and sell high" both make appearances-there is
some solid counsel in CNBC anchor Claman's anthology of advice for
the novice investor, but little that will help anyone already in
the thick of the market. Following her entry on the three guiding
principles of "the Greatest Investor of Our Time," Warren Buffett,
Claman hands over the reins to a roster of almost 60 contributors,
all fulltime professionals with impressive credentials, including
some household names (Donald Trump among them). Many wisely advise
beginning investors to rely upon their own knowledge, common sense,
research and discipline, and to eschew relying upon their financial
planner. Familiar arguments are given for investing in no-load index
funds and abandoning fruitless quests to beat the market-the latter
suggestion made in a nicely written anecdotal piece from John C.
Bogle, founder of the Vanguard group. Others, including TV's Lawrence
Kudlow, author Robert Kiyosaki, Proctor & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley
and "Adventure Capitalist" Jim Rogers provide a smorgasbord of similarly
basic investment advice. Unfortunately, Claman's book is an informative
introduction that doesn't carry any follow-through; investing in
a more comprehensive guide would probably be sound advice for those
seeking it. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division
of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers
to the
Hardcover edition.
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Blood Diamonds
by Greg Campbell and Tom Weiner (CD-ROM
- Dec 2006) ISBN-10: 0786170018
Blood Diamonds by Greg Campbell and Tom Weiner
(Audio CD -
Dec 2006) ISBN-10: 0786158328
Blood Diamonds: Tracing the Deadly Path of the Worlds Most Precious
Stones by Greg Campbell
and Tom Weiner
(Audio Cassette
- Dec 2006) ISBN-10: 078614954X
Blood Diamonds: Tracing the Deadly Path of the Worlds Most Precious
Stones by Greg Campbell and Tom Weiner
(Audio CD -
Dec 2006)ISBN-10: 0786158395
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Book Description Journalist Greg Campbell leads the reader
down the international diamond trail of brutality, horror, and profit
- providing an on-the-ground and in-the-mines story of global consequence.
First discovered in 1930, the diamonds of Sierra Leone have funded one
of the most savage rebel campaigns in modern history. These "blood diamonds"
are smuggled out of West Africa and sold to legitimate diamond merchants
in London, Antwerp, and New York, often with the complicity of the international
diamond industry. Eventually, these very diamonds find their way into
the rings and necklaces of brides and spouses the world over. Blood
Diamonds is the gripping tale of how the diamond smuggling works,
how the rebel war has effectively destroyed Sierra Leone and its people,
and how the policies of the diamond industry - institutionalized in
the 1880s by the De Beers cartel - have allowed it to happen. Award-winning
journalist Greg Campbell traces the deadly trail of these diamonds,
many of which are brought to the world market by fanatical enemies,
including the Al Qaeda network. These repercussions of diamond smuggling
are felt far beyond the borders of the poor and war-ridden country of
Sierra Leone, and the consequences of overlooking this African tragedy,
as the world has seen, are both shockingly deadly and unquestionably
global. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition
of this title.
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Book of Investing Wisdom : Classic Writings by Great Stock-Pickers and
Legends. 3 CD's
by Peter Krass (Audio
CD
- Jun 19 2000)
ISBN-10: 1560159502
The Book of Investing Wisdom
by Peter Krass and Jonathan Tindle (Audio
Cassette
- April 2000)
ISBN-10: 0786117478
Book of Investing Wisdom : Classic Writings by Great Stock-Pickers.
2 Cassettes by Peter
Krass (Audio
Cassette
- May 2000)
ISBN-10:
1560150459
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From Amazon.com When the stock market booms--as it did through
most of the 1990s--relatively inexperienced investors like to believe
there's a new paradigm at work. That's why it's refreshing to take a
look occasionally at how investors survived previous booms--and busts.
What did the founders of Moody's, Value Line, and the Dow Jones Industrial
Average think about the markets they were analyzing and attempting to
quantify?
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A Branded World
by Michael Levine and Lloyd James
(Audio CD
- Jan 2004)
ISBN-10: 0786188421
A Branded World by Michael Levine and Lloyd James
(MP3 CD - Jan
2004) ISBN-10: 078618714X
Not Rated
Product Description
From
AudioFile This
insider's glimpse into the manipulative world of branding is
sedately delivered by reader Lloyd James in a bland, occasionally
smirking tone. This seems appropriate, as author Levine, a marketing
guru, has "handled" movie star and rock star clients (Michael
Jackson, among others), corporate public relations disasters,
and major product launches. He's rather smug about it all. James
walks us through the creation and cold-blooded branding of a
fictional brand of ice cream to illustrate the "creation of
a superbrand," a quasi- psy-ops project that requires marketers
to second-guess every nuance of public response. While full
of useful pointers, A BRANDED WORLD suffers from its manipulative
approach to marketing. D.J.B. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine--
Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text
refers to the
Audio CD edition.
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Buffett:
the Making of An American Capitolist
by Roger Lowenstein (Audio
Cassette - Mar 12 1996) ISBN-10: 0679450246
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From Amazon.com Starting from scratch, simply by picking stocks
and companies for investment, Warren Buffett amassed one of the epochal
fortunes of the 20th century -- an astounding net worth of $10 billion
and counting. That awesome record has made him a cult figure.
This illuminating biography reveals a man whose conscientiousness, integrity,
and good humor exist alongside an odd emotional isolation. Buffett
also masterfully traces his life: his enormously successful partnership;
his early, inspired investments in American Express and Geico; his companionship
and investment with Katharine Graham of the Washington Post;
his role in the Capital Cities purchase of ABC; his unique relationship
with his wife and mistress; and his rescue of the scandal-ridden Salomon
Brothers. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition
of this title.
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Buffettology : The Previously Unexplained Techniques That Have Made
Warren Buffett American's Most Famous Investor
by Mary Buffett and David Clark (Audio
Cassette
- Feb 1 1998)
ISBN-10: 0671581856
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Ingram
"Buffettology" is the first audiobook from a member of investment
genius Warren Buffett's inner family circle. In this unique
insider's look at the strategies of the great investor, his
ex-daughter-in-law explains the stunningly successful inner
workings that helped make Warren Buffett the greatest investor
of all time. The hardcover edition of this title is a main selection
of the "Fortune" book club.
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Building Wealth One House at a Time : Making It Big on Little Deals
by John W. Shaub (Audio
CD
- April 25 2006)
ISBN-10: 1932378979
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Book Description
Presents strategies for creating real estate wealth by starting
small-and always making the right moves-from nationally known
real estate expert, John Shaub. Based on his ground-breaking
national seminar, Building Wealth One House at a Time, reveals
how virtually anyone can accumulate one million dollars worth
of houses debt-free and earn a steady cash flow for life.
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Buy and Hold: 7 Steps to a Real Estate Fortune
by David Schumacher (Audio
Cassette
- Nov 2001)
ISBN-10:
0970116217
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Robert Bruss, Nationally Syndicated Real EstateColumnist. Bruss November
2001 Newletter "Sage advice based on 50 years of realty investing.
If you haven't read it,you should.Now on tapes."
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Charles Schwab's Guide to Financial Independence: Simple Solutions for
Busy People by Charles
Schwab (Audio
Cassette
- Dec 24 1997)
ISBN-10: 0375401873
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Charles Schwab's Guide to Financial Independence: Simple Solutions
for Busy People, by the founder of the pioneering discount brokerage
firm that bears his name, is a nuts-and-bolts handbook for people who
recognize the importance of investing, but know little, or nothing,
about how to do it. Charts that illustrate complex financial concepts
and worksheets that help readers prepare individual fiscal agendas keep
the focus on making proper choices and developing workable plans. Utilizing
his 40 years of financial experience, and relying completely on his
admitted bias for stocks, Schwab explains the ins and outs of planning
an investment, choosing the components and bracing for taxes, putting
the plan into action, and preparing for future developments.
--This text refers to an out of print
or unavailable edition of this title.
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Clash of the Titans: How the Unbridled
Ambition of Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch Have Created Global Empires
That Control What We Read and
by Richard Hack and Scott Brick (Audio
CD - Jan 1 2003) ISBN-10: 1590072413
Clash of the Titans: How the Unbridled Ambition of Ted Turner and Rupert
Murdoch Have Created Global Empires That Control What We Read and
by Richard Hack and Scott Brick
(Audio Cassette
- Jan 1 2003)
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From Amazon.com
What do Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch want out of life? Apart from the
usual pleasures--love, fortune, good health--they apparently want to
control the world's media. And, to judge by this account, each wants
the other's head on a platter.
"In another time, they might have dueled
on a grassy plain with muskets, or faced each other at high noon at
opposite ends of a dusty street, holsters slung low on their hips,"
writes media/entertainment pundit Hack. Turner and Murdoch have chosen
to fight it out, with undisguised venom, in a singularly public venue--Turner
through CNN and other networks, Murdoch through Sky and Fox TV, plus
a host of magazines and newspapers. Turner espouses liberal views while
Murdoch is a hard-line conservative, but both are supreme "controllers
of information" and "manipulators of public opinion," according to Hack.
Their fight has cost billions of dollars, and it's wounded more than
a few bystanders. It has also, as Hack rightly notes, set the tone for
the contemporary press, for the worse, sacrificing journalistic integrity
in the interest of two "competing political agendas ... until there
is one.
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Common Sense on Mutual Funds : New Imperatives
For The Intelligent Investor. 2 Cassettes
by John C Bogle (Audio
Cassette - Jul 12 2000) ISBN-10: 1560150440
Common Sense on Mutual Funds : 3 CD's
by John C Bogle (Audio
CD - Jun 19 2000) ISBN-10: 1560159529
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Invoking the words and spirit of Thomas Paine, investor-turned-historian
John Bogle concedes that his ideas for revamping the mutual-fund industry
are perhaps "not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them general
favor." But despite likening the "ills and injustices suffered by mutual
fund investors" to those "our forebears suffered under English tyranny,"
Bogle--founder of the Vanguard Group--makes a strong case for index
funds with this exhaustive study of investing.
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Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits : 2
Cassettes by Philip A
Fisher (Audio Cassette
- Jul 12 2000) ISBN-10: 1560150416
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits : 3 CD's by Philip A Fisher
(Audio CD -
Jun 19 2000) ISBN-10: 1560159510
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From
AudioFile
This program takes a fundamental view of what it takes to be a top-drawer
business worthy of your investment dollar. It's based on traditional
company variables like capitalization, market position, and labor relations,
and some new variables like organizational adaptability and leadership
depth and vision. The broad thinking and nuances are so intuitive and
clearly drawn that listeners won't even realize how abstract and intelligent
this writing is. The impressive piece of work is nicely abridged, and
George Guidall is as connected to the material as anyone could be. Still,
this is not for the cognitively challenged, nor for overly aggressive
investors nor those with money hang-ups. A great resource for understanding
why some companies are great and which ones will be. T.W. © AudioFile
2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
--This text refers to the
Audio CD edition.
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Crashes, Booms, Panics and Government Regulation
by Robert Sobel, Roger Lowenstein, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10: 0786164891
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Day Trade Online : Start Trading for a Living. 3 CD's (Audio CD)
by Christopher A FarrelL (Audio
CD - Aug 2000) ISBN-10: 1560159634
Day Trade Online : Start Trading For a Living Today! 2 Cassettes
by Christopher A Farrell (Audio
Cassette - Jan 10 2001) ISBN-10: 156015908
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Product Description
From Amazon.com
Day trading such stocks as Amazon.com, eBay, and Yahoo! sounds like
a game for the gun slinger: jump into the fray and pull the trigger.
Is that really the case? No, according to author Christopher Farrell,
who earns his money just as Wall Street does--by making very small,
short-term, high-percentage trades. Farrell, who works from home, has
traded over 15,000,000 shares of stock via the Internet, producing a
65 percent annual return for his investment fund in its first year.
Using detailed, user-friendly examples, Farrell shows how to place orders
online and then sell minutes later for small profits that can potentially
add up to thousands of dollars a day--if you pick the right stocks.
He explains how the New York Stock Exchange allows traders to buy on
the bid and sell at the offer, just like the professionals. Farrell
also includes loads of tips, such as how to choose an online broker,
how much to pay for commissions, and how to cope with a technology that's
still in its infancy. If you've been thinking about joining the estimated
5 million online traders, then this book is for you. --Thom Hartle
--This text refers to the
Hardcover edition
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Deal Makers, Brokers, and Bankers
by Austin Lynas, Henry R. Hecht, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio CD
- Aug 2006) ISBN-10:
0786164999 NO
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Ingram The institutions and big players of Wall Street help
listeners shape their financial worlds in a profound way; many act on
behalf of millions of people as they invest pension funds, retirement
plans, or other group assets. Investment bankers play a key role for
companies that sell stock; stock brokers offer an array of services
to fit a number of investor needs. Listeners learn how deal makers,
brokers, and bankers shape one's financial opportunities. --This
text refers to the
Audio Cassette edition
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The Dean Witter Guide to Personal Investing
by Robert G. Gardiner (Audio
Cassette
- April 1997)
ISBN-10:
1559352558
The Dean Witter Guide to Personal Investing
by Robert G. Gardiner (Audio
Cassette
- Oct 2001)
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From Amazon.com
The Dean Witter Guide to Personal Investing, by the financial
service firm's former chairman and CEO Robert M. Gardiner, is a
thorough primer on the basics designed for both the beginning and
average investor. By offering complete, no-nonsense advice that
is applicable in varying economic climates and diverse financial
situations, it allows even those who may be totally unfamiliar with
401(k)s, IRAs, REITs, and CDs to get a proper handle on the workings
of the stock market, mutual funds, real estate, online investing,
life insurance, and myriad other fiscal options. --This text
refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Discover the Wealth Within You: A Financial Plan for Creating a Rich
and Fulfilling Life by
Ric Edelman (Audio
CD
- Mar 21 2002) ISBN-10:
0060081317
Discover the Wealth Within You: A Financial Plan for Creating a Rich
and Fulfilling Life by
Ric Edelman (Audio
Cassette
)
ISBN-10:
0060081309
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Product Description
From Amazon.com
Ric Edelman believes you can't create a truly effective personal
finance plan until you really know what you want out of life. In
Discover the Wealth Within You he shows how to develop a
realistic series of individualized goals for your future, and then
how to construct an investment program to help you realize them.
Edelman, author of New York Times bestsellers
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth and
The Truth About Money, draws on these books to explain why
we're ultimately more successful with our financial agenda when
we focus on it as a means to an array of unambiguous objectives
(such as "see an event in person during the next Winter Olympics"
or "have plastic surgery in three years") rather than vague long-range
aspirations (like saving "for retirement" or to "buy a house").
In the first section he unveils a step-by-step process for determining
the precise objectives that motivate us; in the second he points
us toward a mutual-fund-based savings plan that should be easier
to capitalize consistently because we know where it's taking us
and when we'll get there. Incorporating a profusion of appropriate
cartoon strips, inspirational testimonials, persuasive statistics,
and an unusual assembly of footnotes that are as amusing as they
are informative, Edelman offers a clear and innovative course of
action that could turn even procrastinating wannabes into enthusiastic
money managers. --Howard Rothman
--This text refers to an out of print
or unavailable edition of this title.
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Double Your Retirement Income : 3 Cd's
by Peter Mazonas (Audio
CD
- April 19 2006)
ISBN-10:
1591255716
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Forbes: Greatest Investing Stories
by Richard Phalon, Edward Lewis, and David Hilder
(Audio CD
- May 2003)
ISBN-10: 0786192437
Forbes: Greatest Investing
Stories
by Richard Phalon, Edward Lewis, and David Hilder
(MP3 CD
- May 2003)
ISBN-10:
0786190094
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From the Back Cover MEET THE
MOST SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS IN HISTORY---AND PROFIT FROM THEIR STORIES
"A superb book on a subject of increasing consequence to rapidly growing
numbers of Americans." -Steve Forbes, President, CEO, and Editor in
Chief, Forbes Take the advice of some of the most successful investors
Wall Street has ever seen and you will gain a lifetime of priceless
investment experience. From the "ten points" Benjamin Graham adhered
to when picking value stocks to the simple formula of "bet the jockey,
not the horse," created by Georges Doriot, each story carries a different
lesson to becoming a better investor. Don't pass up this opportunity
to enhance your investment performance and knowledge by acting on the
successes (and avoiding the errors) of the legendary investment professionals
covered in this book. Richard Phalon tells some of the most successful
investing stories of all time through the personalities of the participants.
The book amuses as it instructs and will help you put tried investment
techniques to work. --This text
refers to the
Paperback edition.
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Free to Choose by Milton Friedman, Rose Friedman, and James
Adams (Audio CD
- Jul 2007) ISBN-10: 1433200171
Not Rated
Ingram
Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman and his wife Rose teamed to write
this convincing guide that illustrates the crucial link between Adam
Smith's capitalism and a free society. 9 cassettes. --This text
refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title
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Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
(Audio CD - Oct 5 2006) ISBN-10:
0061238538
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Amazon.com Economics is not widely considered to be one of
the sexier sciences. The annual Nobel Prize winner in that field never
receives as much publicity as his or her compatriots in peace, literature,
or physics. But if such slights are based on the notion that economics
is dull, or that economists are concerned only with finance itself,
Steven D. Levitt will change some minds. In Freakonomics (written
with Stephen J. Dubner), Levitt argues that many apparent mysteries
of everyday life don't need to be so mysterious: They could be illuminated
and made even more fascinating by asking the right questions and drawing
connections. For example, Levitt traces the drop in violent crime rates
to a drop in violent criminals and, digging further, to the Roe v. Wade
decision that preempted the existence of some people who would be born
to poverty and hardship. Elsewhere, by analyzing data gathered from
innercity Chicago drug-dealing gangs, Levitt outlines a corporate structure
much like McDonald's, where the top bosses make great money while scores
of underlings make something below minimum wage. And in a section that
may alarm or relieve worried parents, Levitt argues that parenting methods
don't really matter much and that a backyard swimming pool is much more
dangerous than a gun. These enlightening chapters are separated by effusive
passages from Dubner's 2003 profile of Levitt in The New York Times
Magazine, which led to the book being written. In a book filled
with bold logic, such back-patting veers Freakonomics, however
briefly, away from what Levitt actually has to say. Although maybe there's
a good economic reason for that too, and we're just not getting it yet.
--John Moe
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Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works
and Other Half-Baked Theories Don't (Audio CD)
by John R., Jr. Lott and
Brain Emerson (Audio
CD - Jun 2007) ISBN-10: 0786158433
Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories
Don't by John R., Jr. Lott and Brian Emerson
(Audio Cassette
- Jun 2007) ISBN-10: 0786149507
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Fundamental Analysis, Value Investing & Growth Investing
by Roger Lowenstein, Janet Lowe, Del Mar, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio Cassette
- Aug 1997)
ISBN-10: 1568230567
Fundamental Analysis, Value Investing and Growth Investing
by Roger Lowenstein, Janet C. Lowe, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10:
0786164875
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Get In The Game
by Vanessa Summers (Audio
Cassette
- April 15 2003)
ISBN-10:
1589260899
Get In The Game
by Vanessa Summers (Audio
CD
- Sep 15 2003)
ISBN-10:
1589260902
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Product Description
Carrie Schwab Pomerantz, Vice President, Consumer Education,
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.If you have a daughter in her
twenties, I encourage you to buy her this book! --This text
refers to the
Paperback edition.
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Get YouR Share
by Julie Stav and Deborah Adamson (Audio
CD
- May 1 2001)
ISBN-10:
1559276800
Get Your Share
by Julie Stav and Deborah Adamson (Audio
Cassette
- May 1 2001)
ISBN-10:
1559276797
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Book Description Financial planner and broker Julie Stav has
been helping women get rich for years through her network of investment
clubs and her media and speaking appearances. Now, for the first time,
she offers her hands-on techniques and inspiring advice in a program
that does the seemingly impossible: it simplifies the stock market and
puts a new world of wealth within reach.
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Getting Started in Options
(Audio CD) by
Micheal C Thomsett ISBN-10: 1560159588
Getting Started in Options by Micheal C Thomsett
(Audio Cassette
- Aug 2000)
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From Amazon.com
Anyone mystified by stock options or who simply dismisses them as too
speculative will find Getting Started in Options an excellent
first read on the subject. Beginning with the premise that it's not
the complexity of the investment but that of its language that makes
options difficult for new investors to understand, author Michael C.
Thomsett has created a guided tour through the lexicon. The result is
a nontechnical introduction to these specialized markets.
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Gettting Started in Stocks : 2 Cassettes by Alvin D Hall
(Audio Cassette
- April 2000) ISBN-10: 1560150394
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Book Description A hundred thousand investors already know
the place to start is this best-selling guide by Alvin D. Hall, whose
dynamic style of teaching investment professionals has earned him the
moniker, the Professor of Wall Street.
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Gold, Hard Money, and Financial Gurus
by Michael Ketcher, Gary L. Alexander, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10: 0786165294
Not Rated
Ingram
For centuries, gold has been considered a safe haven. To what degree
should investors seek security in gold, or in other kinds of "hard money"?
Here, the authors discuss the financial writers and gurus whose analysis
and comments reflect--and sometimes influence--the world of financial
economics. --This text refers to the
Audio Cassette edition.
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Greed
is Good: The Capitalist Pig Guide to Investing
by Jonathan Hoenig (Audio
Cassette
- May 6 1999)
ISBN-10: 0694521647
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From Amazon.com
Greed, in Jonathan Hoenig's estimation,
is passion. It's lust. It has nothing to do with single-minded accumulation
and everything to do with freedom, with the ability to pursue the things
that make you happy. Hoenig received his first real introduction to
greed while working at Starbucks as a teenager. He found that the money
he earned after buying a few shares of Starbucks stock greatly exceeded
what he made as an after-school wage slave. While in college, he started
a radio show called Capitalist Pig, which now plays in 18 states.
Greed has been good to Hoenig.
In Greed Is Good, he wants to share
the wealth with his post-baby-boom generation by preaching the gospel
of investing. But investing isn't just about choosing mutual fund A
over mutual fund B. It's about not spending money on useless stuff,
leaving more money for the things that are meaningful. Hoenig understands
how frills like designer clothes, CDs, and, yes, Starbucks coffee can
seem like necessities, when really they're lifestyle add-ons that can
be eliminated. Doing without such excesses can be painful, but that's
something else Hoenig believes in; not only is greed good, so is discipline,
sacrifice, and self-denial. Greed is written in an eclectic style
that includes Yiddish phrases, street slang, and generational cultural
references ("Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Willis?"), which serves two purposes:
it's very entertaining to read, and renders the often-dry message of
"Save and invest" infinitely more palatable. --Lou Schuler
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of
this title
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Guerrilla Marketing Weapons: 100 Affordable Marketing Methods for Maximizing
Profits from Your Small Business by Jay Conrad Levinson and
Barrett Whitener (Audio
CD - April 2007) ISBN-10: 0786158115
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Ingram Levinson's new book is a nuts-and-bolts approach to
his revolutionary guerrilla marketing technique, targeted to the more
than 11 million small and medium-sized businesses nationwide in need
of successful marketing solutions. Levinson identifies 100 "weapons"
that minimize expenses and maximize profits. --This text refers
to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Hedgehogging : 3 CDs
by Barton Biggs (Audio
CD
-
Jul 1 2006)
ISBN-10:
1591256941
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Book Description
Rare is the opportunity to chat with a legendary figure and hear the
unvarnished truth about what really goes on behind the scenes. Step
inside the world of Wall Street with Barton Biggs as he discusses investing
in general, hedge funds in particular, and how he has learned to find
and profit from the best moneymaking opportunities in an eat-what-you-kill,
cutthroat investment world.
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How to Get Started in Real Estate Investing
by Robert Irwin (Audio
CD
-
Jun 25 2003)
ISBN-10:
0972488944
How to Get Started
in Real Estate Investing
by Robert Irwin (Audio
Cassette
- Jun 25 2003)
ISBN-10:
0972446265
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Book Description
This book walks readers through all the ins and outs of real estate
investing. He fills them inon everything they need to know to start
building a winnning real estate investment strategy..
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How to Make Money in Stocks : A Winning System in Good Times or Bad
by William J. O'Neil (Audio
Cassette - Jun 25 2003)ISBN-10: 0972446249
How to Make Money in Stocks : A Winning System in Good Times or Bad
by William J. O'Neil (Audio
CD - Jun 25 2003) ISBN-10: 0972488928
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From Amazon.com From the school of unemotional investing comes
the classic How to Make Money in Stocks, by Wall Street analyst
and publisher William O'Neil. Readers new to securities will find it
an excellent primer, one that relies on time-honored indicators such
as quarterly earnings, market capitalization, and daily indexes. O'Neil's
study of winning stocks stretches back to the 1960s, and he shares his
insights here, describing what characterizes a growth stock, when to
cut your losses (at 7 or 8 percent, no more), and how to spot a market
top.
The techniques in How to Make Money in Stocks are hardly revolutionary,
but therein lies their strength, as O'Neil claims his is "a winning
system in good times or bad." Investors interested in Net stocks might
be disappointed--the author's first rule is that a company must show
a pattern of growing profits, which disqualifies many dot coms. (Try
Rule Breakers, Rule Makers for a different take.) O'Neil's approach
to stocks is, above all, rational, and he pays little heed to market
hype.
Those new to investing would do well to read this book before embarking,
and even more seasoned traders may find How to Make Money in Stocks
a refreshing return to basics. Markets may swing bull and bear, but
O'Neil promises to stand firm. --Demian McLean --This text
refers to the
Paperback edition.
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How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett : Profiting from the Bargain
Hunting Strategies of the World's Greatest Value Investor
by Timothy P. Vick (Audio
Cassette - Mar 25 2004)ISBN-10: 1932378227
How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett : Profiting from the Bargain
Hunting Strategies of the World's Greatest Value Investor
by Timothy P. Vick (Audio
CD - Feb 25 2004)
ISBN-10: 1932378227
No Rating
Book Description Shows step by profitable step how any investor
can follow Buffett's path and find consistent bargains regardless of
the overall market.
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The Intelligent Investor: The National Bestseller on Value Investing
for Over 35 by Benjamin
Graham, Graham, and Bill McGowan (Audio
Cassette
- Dec 12 1996)
The Intelligent Investor: The National Bestseller on Value Investing
for Over 35 by Benjamin Graham, Graham, and Bill McGowan
(Audio Cassette
- Dec 12 1996)ISBN-10: 0694518018
The Intelligent Investor CD: The Classic Text on Value Investing
by Benjamin Graham and Bill McGowan (Audio
CD
- April 21 2005)ISBN-10:
006079383X
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Book Description
The classic bestseller by Benjamin Graham, perhaps the greatest
investment advisor of the Twentieth Century, The Intelligent Investor
has taught and inspired hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Since
its original publication in 1949, Benjamin Graham's book has remained
the most respected guide to investing, due to his timeless philosophy
of "value investing," which helps protect investors against areas of
(possible) substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies
which they will be comfortable with down the road.
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Investing for Dummies
by Eric Tyson (Audio
Cassette
- Jan 16 1997)
ISBN-10:
0694517666
Investing for Dummies
by Eric Tyson
(Audio CD
- Oct 21 1999
ISBN-10:
0694522333
Investing for Dummies
by Eric Tyson and Brett Barry (Audio
CD
- Oct 18 2006)
ISBN-10:
0061153230
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Book Description
Master your financial future with Eric Tyson's revised and updated guide
to investing. You'll find coverage of all aspects of investing including
how to develop and manage a portfolio, understand critical tax concerns,
and invest in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, small business,
and more. Begin turbo-charging your investment returns now!
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Investing in Reits: Real Eatate Investment Trusts
by Ralph L. Block (Audio
Cassette
- Sep 1998)
ISBN-10: 0886464749
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Book Info Enlightening, practical look at what REITs are,
how they work, what properties they own, and why they deserve an important
place in any diversified investment portfolio.
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Investing in Small-Cap Stocks
by Christopher Graja and Elizabeth Ungar
(Audio Cassette
- Aug 1998)
ISBN-10: 0886464757
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From Library Journal For very savvy investors, comfortable
in the complex world of investing in stocks, Graja and Ungar present
an excellent resource focusing on a niche in the investment worldAsmall-cap
stocks. This term defines small companies having a total capitalization
of less than $1 billion. Advice from top money managers in reputable
investment firms on how to get the most value out of these stocks is
succinctly summarized here, including tips on picking the winners, managing
the volatility of smaller companies, finding "cheap" stocks ready for
gain, and integrating these small caps into a larger portfolio of diverse
investments. The brisk narration of this very technical but very useful
material keeps the listener tuned in. Recommended for academic libraries
supporting a business and finance curriculum and larger public libraries
in communities with active investment clubs.ADale Farris, Groves, TX
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Investment Philosophers and Financial Economists
by Joanne Skousen, Mark Skousen, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10: 0786164883
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Jim Cramer's Mad Money : Watch TV, Get Rich
by James J. Cramer and Cliff Mason (Audio
CD
- Dec 5 2006)
ISBN-10:
1416537902
No Rating
Book Description
"Investing well isn't easy, but it is possible. My goal in life is to
make it easier for you to make money."
Jim Cramer is the champion of the middle-class investor. Every night
on Mad Money, he provides valuable information about stocks,
steering investors away from danger zones and leading them to the investments
that can turn a lackluster portfolio into a powerhouse of profit. In
his new book, he shows investors how to take the advice on his TV program
and put it into action.
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Jim Cramer's Real Money : Sane Investing in an Insane World
by James J. Cramer (Audio
CD
-
Oct 17 2006)
ISBN-10:
0743561236 Rating
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From Publishers Weekly
After telling the story of his own trading days in Confessions of
a Street Addict, Cramer appeases fans hoping for advice on how to
duplicate his success with their own investment portfolios. But not
without some strong caveats: his approach requires devoting at least
an hour a week to educating yourself about each stock you own. But since
most pros are "rank amateurs themselves," anyone willing to do the work
should consider getting in.
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John Neff on Investing
by John Neff, S. L. Mintz, and Edward Lewis
(Audio CD
- April 2006)
ISBN-10: 0786168862
John Neff on Investing
by John Neff, S. L. Mintz, and Edward Lewis
(MP3 CD - April
2006) ISBN-10: 0786174706
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From Amazon.com
In the investment-management business, it's best to take bows quickly.
Unless, of course, you're John Neff, a living legend, who as manager
of Vanguard's Windsor Fund beat the market in 22 out of 31 years. Neff
grew Windsor to become the largest mutual fund by combing the bargain
basement for quality merchandise and selling as other investors caught
on. In John Neff on Investing, he explains how he scoured the
daily list of stocks hitting new lows, the "dusty rag and bone shop
of the market," to find out-of-favor companies with low price/earnings
ratios, those growing faster than seven percent a year, that paid generous
dividends. He shows how to distinguish misunderstood and overlooked
stocks from those with lackluster prospects.
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The Little Book That Beats the Market
by Joel Greenblatt and Adam Grupper (Audio
CD
- Jan 30 2006)
ISBN-10:
0743555856
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From Publishers Weekly Contrary to efficient-market naysayers,
this engaging investment primer contends that ordinary stock-market
investors can indeed get better-than-market returns over the long haul.
Greenblatt (You Can Be a Stock Market Genius), a Columbia Business
School adjunct professor, touts a "value-oriented" approach that looks
for bargain stocks whose share price is cheap relative to the company's
profitability. His version is a "magic formula" that ranks stocks on
the basis of two variables—the earnings yield and the business's return
on capital. His Web site, magicformulainvesting.com, virtually automates
the procedure for novices. Greenblatt offers lots of statistical proof
of the formula's success, but emphasizes the importance of faith in
seeing the investor through inevitable short-term downturns: "It will
be your belief in the overwhelming logic of the magic formula that will
make the formula work for you in the long run." He conveys his ideas
through a lucid if rudimentary and rather corny explanation of basic
investment concepts about risk, return, interest and business valuation.
Although the fabulous returns he touts seem too good to be true, Greenblatt's
formula is a reasonable variant of mainstream value-investing methods.
Investors seeking a little more hands-on excitement than the average
mutual fund offers won't go too far wrong following his advice. (Jan.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier
Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the
Hardcover edition.
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Making Wise Investments: Quick & Easy Strategies to Get the Most Out
of Your Money by Gordon K. Williamson
(Audio Cassette
- Jan 2000) ISBN-10: 1565113543
No Rating
From Amazon.com If you're like many in the baby-boom generation,
retirement is just now starting to loom on the horizon, as is the prospect
of sending your kids to college. If you've never put together an investment
plan for yourself or your family, then the Smart Guide to Making
Wise Investments may be a good start. Written by Gordon K. Williamson,
an attorney and financial planner, this book provides a good overview
of the many investment avenues available, from mutual funds and stocks
to annuities and real estate. Williamson looks at the financial mistakes
that many tend to make (such as buying a new car every few years and
investing too conservatively) and explodes common myths about retirement
(guess what--most of us will be living and working longer than we think).
The book's final chapter shows how to build a financial plan and evaluate
your own tolerance for risk. --Harry C. Edwards --This text
refers to the
Paperback edition.
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The Millionaire Maker, 4-cd set : How the Wealthy Got There and How
You Can Too
by Loral Langemeier (Audio
CD
- Oct 25 2007)
ISBN-10:
1933309296
No Rating
Book Description Take the mystery out of wealth building with
a 12-step approach that can be used by anyone to turn the money they
have into the wealth they want. Known as the Millionaire Maker, Loral
Langemeier brings financial independence to thousands of her loyal followers.
She reaches these people through her seminars, radio interviews, and
speaking engagements.
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Money Managers and Mutual Funds by Donald J. Christensen
and Louis Rukeyser (Audio
CD - Aug 2006) ISBN-10: 0786165251
No Rating
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The Motley Fool's What To Do with Your Money Now : Ten Steps to Staying
Up in a Down Market
by Tom Gardner and David Gardner (Audio
Cassette
- Jun 1 2002)
Rating:

From Amazon.com Go back in time for a minute, when the Motley
Fool's last big investment book was first published in January 1999.
The NASDAQ was hovering at around 2300, stocks like Cisco and Microsoft
were leading the markets up, and the Motley Fool had four books on Amazon's
bestseller lists, including
Rule Breakers, Rule Makers, which for that month was listed
at No. 3. Since then, the stock market has boomed and crashed, the economy
has sunk in and out of recession, and millions of investors (including
the Fools) have watched their stock portfolios shrink. In What to
Do with Your Money Now, the Gardner brothers draw lessons from the
mistakes that lead to the bust and offer a plethora of advice aimed
at guiding investors in this more sober economic environment. Much of
what they recommend echoes the practical advice offered in their earlier
books (e.g., create a financial plan, get out of debt), while other
prescriptions offer a truer reflection of the times (e.g., consider
CDs, invest in high-dividend stocks as well as bond and index funds).
While the events of the last few years have humbled the Fools somewhat,
they've lost none of their trademark humor, and fans and newcomers alike
should find lots to latch onto in this book. --Harry C. Edwards
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of
this title.
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The Motley Fool's What to Do with Your Money Now : Thriving in the New
Economic Reality
by Tom Gardner and David Gardner (Audio
CD
- Jun 1 2002)
ISBN-10:
0743525507
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From Amazon.com Go back in time for a minute, when the Motley
Fool's last big investment book was first published in January 1999.
The NASDAQ was hovering at around 2300, stocks like Cisco and Microsoft
were leading the markets up, and the Motley Fool had four books on Amazon's
bestseller lists, including
Rule Breakers, Rule Makers, which for that month was listed
at No. 3. Since then, the stock market has boomed and crashed, the economy
has sunk in and out of recession, and millions of investors (including
the Fools) have watched their stock portfolios shrink. In What to
Do with Your Money Now, the Gardner brothers draw lessons from the
mistakes that lead to the bust and offer a plethora of advice aimed
at guiding investors in this more sober economic environment. Much of
what they recommend echoes the practical advice offered in their earlier
books (e.g., create a financial plan, get out of debt), while other
prescriptions offer a truer reflection of the times (e.g., consider
CDs, invest in high-dividend stocks as well as bond and index funds).
While the events of the last few years have humbled the Fools somewhat,
they've lost none of their trademark humor, and fans and newcomers alike
should find lots to latch onto in this book. --Harry C. Edwards
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of
this title.
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Networth : Successful Investing in the Companies That Will Prevail Through
Internet Booms and Busts (They're not always the ones you expect)
by Steve Frank (Audio
Cassette
- May 1 2001)
ISBN-10:
0743518268
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From Amazon.com While most investors avoid Internet stocks
like the plague, Wall Street Journal and CNBC correspondent Stephen
Frank thinks the sector is worth a second look. In NetWorth,
Frank sorts through the wreckage of the dot-com crash and offers a framework
by which savvy investors can assess who the winners will be in the next
few years. Frank's basic premise: the Internet is here to stay, and
that every company will in some way soon be an Internet company. He
begins the book with an insightful chapter on the merger of AOL and
Time Warner, calling the new company "the paradigm of the new economy."
Frank then examines all the categories of Internet stocks and the companies
within, including consumer (Amazon.com, Yahoo!, E-Trade), business to
business (Ariba, I2, DoubleClick), and infrastructure companies (Akamai,
Oracle, VeriSign). In all, NetWorth is a useful overview of this
downtrodden sector that should interest anyone with a long investing
horizon and a contrarian point of view. --Harry C. Edwards
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of
this title.
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The New Buffettology : How Warren Buffett Got and Stayed Rich in Markets
Like This and How You Can Too!
by Mary Buffett and David Clark (Audio
Cassette
- Sep 1 2002)
The New Buffettology : How Warren Buffett Got and Stayed Rich in Markets
Like This and How You Can Too!
by Mary Buffett and David Clark (Audio
CD
- Sep 1 2002)
ISBN-10: 0743524934
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Book Description
The New Buffetology is the firts guide to Warren Buffett's selective
contrarian investment strategy for exploiting down stocks -- a strategy
that has made him the nation second-richest person. Designed to teach
investors how to decipher and use financial information the way Buffett
himself does, this audiobook quides investors through opportunity-reach
bear markets, walking them step-by-step through the equations and formulas
Buffett uses to to determine what to buy, what to sell -- and when.
Authors Mary Buffett and David Clark explore Buffett's recent investment
in detail, proving time and again that his strategy has earned enormous
profits at the time no one expect them to -- and and with almost zero
risk to his capital.
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The New Golden Age: The Coming Revolution Against Political Corruption
and Economic Chaos by Ravi Batra and Brian Emerson
(Audio CD -
Jan 2007) ISBN-10: 0786161914
No Rating
From Publishers WeeklyAfter nearly 20 years of predicting
economic disaster, Batra ( Greenspan's Fraud, etc.) suggests
a reversal, though only after we rise up in revolution against the
forces of chaos. This time, he charges politicians, academics, business
executives and rich people with "corruption," defined as "any policy
that enriches the rich and impoverishes the poor and the middle
class." Among the practices Batra censures are raising congressional
pay but not the minimum wage, and cutting income taxes while increasing
Social Security taxes. Though the analysis is keen and provocative
and the conclusions unorthodox as ever, his specific economic predictions
aren't likely to be any better than those in his 11 previous books.
Though he admits that "three or four" of his previous predictions
"have been wrong," and "the cycle of depression has misfired," he
gives no specifics. His examples of successful predictions sidestep
his previous books, citing anecdotes from unrecorded private conversations.
Some readers might wish Batra would stick to analysis and exposition,
at which he excels, and leave off the name-calling and the wild
predictions that mar this effort. (Feb.) Copyright ©
Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All
rights reserved. --This text refers to the
Hardcover edition.
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The New Commonsense Guide to Mutual Funds
by Mary Rowland (Audio
Cassette
- Oct 1998)
ISBN-10: 0886464773
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Ingram This up-to-the-minute new paperback edition, includes
75 of Rowland's signature DOs and DON'Ts with practical, savvy solutions
for the problems, frustrations, and missed opportunities encountered
by anyone who owns shares in mutual funds. --This text refers to
an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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The Next Great Bubble Boom : How to Profit from the Greatest Boom in
History: 2005-2009 (Audio CD)
by Harry S. Dent ISBN-10: 0743527410
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Book Description
For over 15 years, New York Times bestselling author Harry S.
Dent, Jr. has been uncannily accurate in predicting the financial future.
In his three previous works, Dent predicted the financial recession
of the early 90s, the economic expansion of the mid-90s, and the financial
free-for-all of 1998-2000.
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Nothing Down for the 2000s : Dynamic New Wealth Strategies in Real Estate
by Robert G. Allen and John Dossett (Audio
CD - Aug 31 2004) ISBN-10: 074353672X
No Rating
Book Description
Real estate remains the only reliable investment in which profits can
be made consistently. Whether employment figures and stock prices are
high or low, the real estate market never dries up -- it is one of the
most dynamic income-producing vehicles ever created. There will always
be plenty of foreclosures, which are great opportunities to purchase
properties cheaply. Nothing Down for the 200's shows you how
to locate the best buys, deal with real estate agents, and manage properties,
all with little -- or no -- money down. Discover step-by-step techniques
and dynamic strategies to:
• Use real estate to build monthly income • Finance
bargain properties for equity or cash flow • Obtain direct
legal tax cuts • Sell and trade for maximum gain •
Increase property value • Use owner financing to create opportunities
• Learn effective negotiation techniques, and much more
Excellent for beginners or experienced investors, Nothing Down for
the 200's is the key to generating low-risk, high-profit wealth,
and to a potential future of security and financial independence.
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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth Audio
by Ric Edelman (Audio
Cassette
- Dec 9 1999)
ISBN-10: 0694522619
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From Booklist
Several years ago, after helpful nudges from Oprah and Rush Limbaugh,
Thomas Stanley and William Danko found themselves sitting atop the best-seller
charts with The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of
America's Wealthy (1996), in which they profiled the surprisingly
frugal lifestyles and spending habits of America's "hidden" millionaires.
Now Edelman hopes to garner the same attention with this survey of 5,000
of his clients who are "predominately middle-class" but successful investors.
Edelman, a financial planner and popular talk-show host, is already
the author of The New Rules of Money: 88 Strategies for Financial
Success Today (1998) and The Truth about Money: "Because Money
Doesn't Come with Instructions" (1996). He uncovers eight basic
"secrets" that, in several cases, run counter to prevailing financial
wisdom. Don't pay down your mortgage! Don't diversify your retirement
plan contributions! After explaining each strategy, Edelman lets his
survey respondents speak "in their own words." David Rouse
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of
this title.
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Passport To Profits by Mark Mobius and Stephen Fenichell
(Audio Cassette
- Sep 1 1999) ISBN-10: 1570426635
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From Amazon.com
With nerves of steel and a cool head, mutual-fund manager Mark Mobius
travels the globe in search of good, undiscovered companies in risky,
emerging markets. In Passport to Profits, he takes you on a enlightening
international tour, from Estonia to Russia to Nigeria. He shows you
how he's established a winning long-term record at Franklin Templeton
funds, up an average 20 percent a year between 1987 and 1997. "I'd toured
rubber plantations in Thailand and road-tested bikes over the pothole-ridden
roads of rural China. I'd choked on roasted camel's meat, sheep's eyeball,
guinea pig and dined (surprisingly well) on scorpions on toast," Mobius
writes, "all to find undervalued companies before other investors do.
I think you could safely say that I'm driven."
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Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street's Champion Trader by Martin
Schwartz, Dave Morine, and Ian Esmo (Audio
CD - April 2006) ISBN-10: 0786168870
Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street's Champion Trader
by Martin S. Schwartz, Paul Flint,
and K. Paul Flint (Cassette
- Mar 12 1998)ISBN-10: 0694519316
Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street's Champion Trader by Martin
Schwartz, Dave Morine, and Ian Esmo (MP3
CD - April 2006) ISBN-10: 0786174684
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Book Description
Welcome to the world of Martin "Buzzy" Schwartz, Champion Trader--the
man whose nerves of steel and killer instinct in the canyons of Wall
Street earned him the well-deserved name "Pit Bull." This is the true
story of how Schwartz became the best of the best, of the people and
places he discovered along the way and of the trader’s tricks and techniques
he used to make his millions.
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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism
by Robert P. Murphy and Perry Richards (Audio
CD - May 2007) ISBN-10: 0786168706
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Public Enemies by Bryan
Burrough and Campbell Scott (Audio
Cassette - Jul 19 2004) ISBN-10: 0743527402
No Rating
Book Description
The astonishing true story of America's
first and greatest "War on Crime."
In Public Enemies, Bryan Burrough
strips away a thick layer of myths put out by J. Edgar Hoover's FBI
to tell the full story of the most spectacular crime wave in American
history, the two-year battle between the young Hoover and an assortment
of criminals who became national icons: John Dillinger, Machine Gun
Kelly, Bonnie and Clyde, Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the
Barkers.
In 1933, police jurisdictions ended at
state lines, the FBI was in its infancy, and fast cars and machine guns
were easily available. It was a great time to be a bank robber. On hand
were a motley crew of criminal masterminds, sociopaths, romantics, and
cretins.
Bryan Burrough has unearthed an extraordinary
amount of new material on all the major figures involved -- revealing
many fascinating interconnections in the vast underworld ecosystem that
stretched from Texas up to Minnesota.
But the real-life connections were insignificant
next to the sense of connectedness J. Edgar Hoover worked to create
in the mind of the American public-using the "Great Crime Wave" to gain
the position of untouchable power he would occupy for almost half a
century.
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Real Estate and Collectibles
by Austin Lynas, Joanne Skousen, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10: 0786165278
No Rating
Ingram
Investments in tangible assets offer a unique set of opportunities
and problems, often related to limited supply, so price becomes
especially sensitive to changes in demand. Here, listeners learn
about the techniques of investors who have succeeded--and failed--with
this special class of investments. --This text refers to the
Audio Cassette edition.
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Rich Dad's Advisors the ABC's of Real Estate Investing
by Ken McElroy (Audio
CD
- Sep 1 2004) ISBN-10:
1586217356
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Book Description Discover real estate investing wisdom from
the trenches with THE ABCs OF REAL ESTATE INVESTING. Learn how to evaluate
candidates based on the qualities of a good partnership, become familiar
with various research tools, stay away from shaky deals, and establish
systems for maintenance, accounting, rent collection, and more.
--This text refers to the
Paperback edition
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Rich Dad Poor Dad : What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money
by Robert T Kiyosaki (Audio
CD
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Mar 1 2001)
ISBN-10:
1586210912
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From Amazon.com Personal-finance author and lecturer Robert
Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective through exposure
to a pair of disparate influences: his own highly educated but fiscally
unstable father, and the multimillionaire eighth-grade dropout father
of his closest friend.
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Rich Dad's Advisors Protecting Your #1 Asset : Creating Fortunes From
Your Ideas
by Michael A Lechter and Robert T Kiyosaki
(Audio CD
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Feb 1 2003)
ISBN-10: 1586214659
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Book Description
Bearing the brand name from the #1 New York Times bestseller Rich Dad
Poor Dad, PROTECTING YOUR #1 ASSET will familiarize listeners with the
basics they need for protecting their company's critically important
rights involving copyright, patents, trademarks, and all other aspects
of intellectual property. In today's high-tech world, there are all
sorts of new rules being formulated when it comes to protecting one's
'rights' in the market. Software concerns, fair usage of documents,
copyright piracy-these are real concerns that cost companies millions
of lost revenues each year. PROTECTING YOUR #1 ASSET shows how knowing
how to protect your rights (and how not infringe on the rights of others)
can be the difference between a big payday and financial ruin.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad : What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money
by Robert T Kiyosaki (Audio
CD
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Mar 1 2001)
ISBN-10:
1586210912
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Product Description
From Amazon.com Personal-finance author and lecturer Robert
Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective through exposure
to a pair of disparate influences: his own highly educated but fiscally
unstable father, and the multimillionaire eighth-grade dropout father
of his closest friend.
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Rich Dad's Guide To Investing: WHAT THE RICH INVEST IN, THAT THE POOR
AND MIDDLE CLASS DO NOT!
by Robert T Kiyosaki and Sharon L Lechter
(Audio Cassette
- Jul 1 2000)
ISBN-10: 1586210378
Rich Dad's Guide to Investing : What The Rich Invest In, That The Poor
and Middle Class Do Not!
by Robert T Kiyosaki and C.P.A, Sharon L Lechter
(Audio CD
- Mar 1 2001)
ISBN-10: 1586210920
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From Amazon.com The rich are different from the rest of us,
if for no other reason than U.S. tax and securities laws allow them
to invest in ways that keep us from catching up to them. That's why
90 percent of all corporate shares of stock are owned by 10 percent
of the people. Kiyosaki believes it's possible for anyone to move up
into that 10 percent, but it takes a different view of investing than
most people have: it takes a plan to be a successful investor. And a
plan is more than simply buying and selling, or collecting "assets"
that bring in no cash and are thus more akin to liabilities. The way
most people invest, "they might as well be pushing a wheelbarrow in
a circle," he writes. A plan is "mechanical, automatic, and boring,"
a formula for success that has worked historically for most of those
who've used it. Kiyosaki's "rich dad" (actually, the father of his best
friend) tells him the simplest analogy is the game Monopoly: buy four
green houses, trade them for one red hotel, and repeat until you become
rich.
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Rich Dad's Who Took My Money?
by Robert T Kiyosaki (Audio
CD
- May 1 2004)
ISBN-10: 1586216511
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From Booklist The eighth book in the Rich Dad series reveals
the financial wisdom of the rich, which is neither taught in schools
nor discussed in the popular financial press. The authors begin with
an example of the Zen master-student relationship that Kiyosaki had
with his Rich Dad mentor. Kiyosaki had made the mistake of many inexperienced
investors and bought into a mutual fund he knew nothing about; his Rich
Dad let him stay with the bad investment for months to learn the lesson
of patience. Kiyosaki also learned that the common advice to "invest
for the long term, buy, hold and diversify" is not really advice but
actually a sales pitch, and it teaches very little about how to become
a smart investor. The reason most people continue to choose mutual-fund
investing is because it is so easy, and that is also why it is inherently
risky. Kiyosaki and his coauthor emphasize investing in asset classes
other than equities, such as a business venture, real estate, and paper
assets like hedge funds and options. These approaches require more thought,
education, and effort than does simply handing one's money over to a
financial company and allowing a stranger to control it, but the risks
are lower and the potential financial rewards can be much greater. Certain
to be in demand at the circulation desk. David Siegfried
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
--This text refers to the
Paperback edition.
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The Savage Truth on Money
by Terry Savage and Anna Fields (Audio
CD
- Sep 2000)
ISBN-10:
0786198532
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From Amazon.com
Whether it's the invisible chat room jockey pumping penny stocks or
the silver-haired Peter Lynch hawking Fidelity Investments, finding
financial advice these days is pretty easy, and for most of us the real
problem is not getting advice, it's getting good advice. Which
is something that Terry Savage dispenses in good measure in The Savage
Truth on Money.
It's not that Savage has found a new
way to get rich. She hasn't. What makes this book work is her commonsense
approach to attaining financial security. At the heart of Savage's advice
is the notion that getting ahead is a matter of "self-discipline," which
"means making knowledgeable decisions based on a rational assessment
of likely results and then sticking to your decisions in the face of
emotional upheaval." Forget about sticking your head in the sand--for
Savage, knowledge is power, and knowledge begins when you examine your
own relationship to money. She encourages getting online as way to manage
your finances, educate yourself, and seek out new opportunities. The
book is filled with insights on topics such as risk management, investing
in mutual funds, saving for college, and buying insurance.
Savage's experience as a financial journalist
(print, television, online), stockbroker, the first woman member of
the Chicago Board Options Exchange, as well as her service on the Board
of Directors of McDonald's and Devon Energy Corporation brings a air
of credibility that's hard to find in books of this ilk. The Savage
Truth on Money is for people who think seriously about their money,
no matter how smart they think they are. --Harry C. Edwards
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of
this title.
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Secrets of the Great Investors by Louis Rukeyser
(Audio Cassette
- Feb 1998) ISBN-10: 0671580779
No Rating
Ingram
In his own words, Rukeyser shares his investing expertise with listeners
on such topics as money managers, mutual funds, deal makers, brokers
and bankers, taxes, asset protection, estate planning, and much more.
4 cassettes. .
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Soros on Soros by George
Soros (4 cassettes
- Sep 1 1995) ISBN-10:
0553476718
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Ingram
With remarkable candor, Soros traces his progress from Holocaust survivor
to philosophy student, failed tobacco salesman to the world's most powerful
and profitable trader. He explains his motivations for establishing
the Soros Foundation and the Open Society Fund through which he worked
to bring about the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and an end to
Apartheid in South Africa. Simultaneous hardcover release from John
Wiley and Sons. 4 cassettes.
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Stock Frauds, Manipulations, and Insider Trading
by Louis Rukeyser (Audio
CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10: 078616526X
no rating
IngramPublic confidence in financial markets depends
on the perception that they are fair and just, not distorted
or manipulated to the advantage of particular traders. This
is the story of those who have sought illicit advantages, and
how markets and investors can protect themselves against the
dark side of human nature. --This text refers to the
Audio Cassette edition.
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The Successful Investor : What 80 Million People Need to Know to Invest
Profitably and Avoid Big Losses
by William J. O'Neil (Audio
CD
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Jul 25 2005)
ISBN-10: 1932378693
Rating

Excellent! A must read for all investors.
IBD is a great newspaper and this book reflects Bill O'Niels insight
into the markets. It has some very good advice for everyone investing.
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Swiss Gnomes and Global Investing
by Ron Holland, Alex Green, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10: 0786165286
Swiss Gnomes and Global Investing
by Ron Holland, Alex Green, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio Cassette
- April 1998)
no rating
IngramAs the world becomes more economically and
culturally integrated, there are vast opportunities for growth--especially
as less prosperous countries seize the opportunities of capitalism
and the market economy. On this audiobook are the success stories
and pitfalls, the strategies and secrets, of the world's great
international investors. --This text refers to the
Audio Cassette edition.
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TrumpNation : The Art of Being The Donald 3 CDs by Timothy
L O'Brien (Audio CD
- Oct 26 2005) ISBN-10: 1594830843
no rating
Book Description
With unprecedented accessincluding personal interviews with Donald Trump
himselfone of the nations leading business journalists reveals the good,
the bad, and most of all, the ridiculous truth behind the public image
of The Donald. Whatever anyone thinks of Donald Trump, the truth is
far more complexand fascinating. Instead of society nightlife, most
evenings hes at home watching TV and munching Oreos. He has a line of
clothing and bottled water emblazoned with his image, yet he needed
a loan from his siblings to stay afloat. His name is featured on some
of the worlds most magnificent buildings and casinos, while a $1.8 billion
debt hangs over his company. Hell use a friends cell phone to save money
on a call. Hell call a journalist a total whack job on television, then
turn around and invite him to fly down to Palm Beach on his private
jet. These are the contradictions of Trumps world, and beneath the public
faade, theres a man few people ever see. Now, New York Times business
reporter Timothy L. OBrien pulls back the velvet curtain surrounding
The Donaldwith access rarely granted to a reporter beforeand takes the
polish off the image of Americas so called most popular billionaire.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover edition.
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Technical Traders and Commodity Speculators
by Louis Rukeyser (Audio
CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10: 0786165308
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Too swift the morning
by Mary Carroll (Audio
Cassette
- 1980)
ISBN-10: 0671570455
Rating:

Product Description
From Amazon.com Should you let a Fool tell you where to
invest your money? If he's a Motley Fool, the answer is a resounding
YES! David and Tom Gardner launched the most successful investment
information service ever to grace cyberspace, and now they show
you how to beat the market, even if you don't know a dividend from
a divining rod. With this guide, you'll find out how the information
revolution can put money in your pocket. --This text refers
to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Wall Street and Its Mystery Men
by Robert Sobel, Ken Fisher, and Louis Rukeyser
(Audio CD
- Aug 2006)
ISBN-10: 0786164905
Wall Street and Its Mystery Men
by Louis Rukeyser (Audio
Cassette - Aug 1997) ISBN-10: 1568230532
no rating
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The Warren Buffett Portfolio: Mastering the Power of the Focus Investment
Strategy
by Robert G. Hagstrom and Stefan Rudnicki
(Audio Cassette
- April 1999)
ISBN-10: 0787119474
The Warren Buffett Portfolio
by Robert Hagstrom (Audio
Cassette
-
Oct 8 2002)
Rating:

From Amazon.com
It's no secret that most mutual funds fail to beat the performance of
the S&P 500. And if the pros can't beat the averages, it's not unreasonable
to assume that most individual investors can't, either. Why? According
to Robert Hagstrom, author of The Warren Buffett Portfolio, a
big reason is the industry's emphasis on diversification. In the interest
of minimizing risk, many investors have "become intellectually numb
to its inevitable consequence: mediocre results." As a result, they
wind up owning too many stocks and churn their portfolios unnecessarily
(for example, the average mutual fund holds 100 stocks and turns over
80 percent of its portfolio annually). In The Warren Buffett Portfolio,
Hagstrom shows how Buffett and others use the idea of focus investing
to organize winning portfolios.
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The Warren Buffett Way
by Robert Hagstrom (Audio
Cassette
- Mar 28 1995)
ISBN-10: 0739315692
The Warren Buffett Way, 2nd Edition
by Robert Hagstrom (Audio
CD - Oct 26 2004) ISBN-10: 0739315706
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From the Publisher
Warren Buffett is a savvy investor and notoriously brilliant stockpiler
who can raise the price of a company's stock simply by purchasing its
shares. This fascinating book covers his life and his innovative, highly
successful investment theories and tactics that encourage investors
to act like owners--building and reengineering companies instead of
stripping and selling them. --This text refers to an out of print
or unavailable edition of this title.
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Winning the Loser's Game
by Charles D. Ellis (Audio
CD - Mar 25 2004) ISBN-10: 1932378278 (French)
Winning the Loser's Game
by Charles D. Ellis (Audio
Cassette - Mar 25 2004) ISBN-10: 193237826X (English)
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Book Description
By far the best book on investment policy.--Peter Drucker
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The Wolf of Wall Street
by Jordan Belfort and Bobby Cannavale (Audio
CD - Sep 25 2007) ISBN-10: 0739358138
Not Rated
Book Description By day he
made thousands of dollars a minute. By night he spent it as fast as
he could, on drugs, sex, and international globe-trotting. From the
binge that sank a 170-foot motor yacht, crashed a Gulfstream jet, and
ran up a $700,000 hotel tab, to the wife and kids who waited for him
at home, and the fast-talking, hard-partying young stockbrokers who
called him king and did his bidding, here, in his own inimitable words,
is the story of the ill-fated genius they called…
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Your Money Matters: 21 Tips for Achieving Financial Security in the
21st Century
by Jonathan Pond (Audio
Cassette
- Jan 2000)
ISBN-10: 0671047949
Rating:

From Amazon.com
Your Money Matters, by prolific financial author and TV commentator
Jonathan Pond, proposes a 21-point money-management program for those
nearing retirement age as well as those for whom retirement is still
a distant consideration. With humor and a clever division of the particulars
into tip-packed chapters bearing such titles as "Live Beneath Your Means
(Without Depriving Yourself)," "Learn How to Tolerate Your Loved One's
Annoying Financial Habits," and "Bulls Make Money, Bears Make Money,
but Pigs and Lambs Get Slaughtered," Pond dispenses a wealth of practical
data on handling "the most important financial matters that you'll need
to attend to in the 21st century." A bold claim, but one backed up with
a slew of sensible suggestions for increasing your savings and apportioning
the resultant nest egg to provide comfortably for your future needs.
Along the way, Pond offers opinions and outlines applicable strategies
on issues including technology stocks as a viable investment, the need
for long-term-care insurance, and the best ways to fund a child's education
or the care for an aging parent. He also includes pointers to pages
on his Web site that offer additional information on health-insurance
plans, home-equity loans, investment-allocation procedures, and many
other supportive issues. --Howard Rothman
--This text refers to an out of print or
unavailable edition of this title.
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