Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money and Investing (Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money & Investing)
Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money and Investing (Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money & Investing)
The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money & Investing initiates you into the mysteries of the financial pages — buying stocks, bonds, mutual funds, futures and options, spotting trends and evaluating companies. For those who are curious but intimidated by everyday financial jargon, this guide offers a literate, forthright and lively alternative.
Customer Review: Pictures are Worth Thousands of Words
If a picture is worth, as is said, a thousand words, The Wall Street Journal Guide to Money and Investing is worth many times its purchase price.
The book takes a very basic approach at explaining the components of the investment world. Taken together, the components explained represent a comprehensive view of what is a very complex and broad topic.
One reading doesn’t do this book justice, though. Read over and over, however, this book will earn a place on any serious investment student’s bookshelf as a resource to return to for a periodic refresher or for clarification.
Bumped to the side by The Wall Street Journal in favor of Dave Kansas’ The Wall Street Journal Complete Money and Investment Guidebook, Kenneth & Virginia Morris’ book lives on as The Standard and Poors Guide to Money and Investing. Where Dave Kansas’ book is complete and chock full of words, the Morris’ still succeed at conveying the basics in a way that will forever add value.
Customer Review: Great!
Just finished reading it. Wow, what a mind trip. Fast shipment too!
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