| Investing for Dummies | 
enlarge | Author: Eric Tyson Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 419 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7 x 1.3
ISBN: 1568843933 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.632 EAN: 9781568843933
Publication Date: February 12, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Investing for Dummies is a good, all-around investment guide for the rest of us. Author Eric Tyson covers all aspects of investing, from stocks and bonds to real estate and collectibles. Tyson points readers towards investments that actually work and raises warning flags about strategies you should avoid. The book also considers whether starting and running your business can be a good investment option. If you're looking for a good place to start building a secure financial future, this is it.
Product Description If ever a subject is ripe for the clear and practical ...For Dummies approach, the esoteric and intimidating world of investing is. In Investing For Dummies, best-selling author Eric Tyson offers a down-to-earth reference that readers of all ages and income levels can turn to. Starting with the basics, Tyson demystifies the many available investment options and gives wise counsel on which are best in your particular situation. Exploring the risks and returns of everything from real estate and stocks and bonds to mutual funds and small-business ventures, Tyson gives you the practical advice and important information you need, whether you just want to provide yourself a comfortable retirement and your children a good education or you want to become the next Donald Trump.
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Know nothing about investing? Start here. October 21, 2008 I didn't think reading about money/investing could ever be this fun or interesting. Straight talk and clear definitions for all the finance jargon.
Great! October 14, 2008 Great book, lays it all out in terms I can understand. I started investing based on this book, and I refer to it often.
Definitely "for Dummies" June 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've read several "for Dummies" books, and in general the entire series is well written, concise, and gives you what you really need. However, I was very disappointed in this one. The book is really dedicated to the three methods of building wealth: equity (stocks, mutual funds, etc.), real estate, and small business. But there isn't enough info on any of the three subjects to do much with. You're better off getting a separate book on real estate if you plan on pursuing that. And nothing he says regarding small business is of much use to accomplish anything. That leaves stocks, bonds and mutual funds, which is what most users would purchase this book for. Regarding that, if you are completely new to mutual funds then this is the book for you as it will explain the basics. However, if you are beyond the very basics (i.e.; "What is a mutual fund?"), and are looking to seriously invest, then I think you'll be disappointed. And if you are looking to get into buying stocks directly, then this book seriously falls short. The entire section on stocks really just explains a canned stock report from a given company. Utterly useless unless you plan on subscribing to that service. No talk of forward PE's, valuation, etc.. Also, the author's continual insistence that you should stay in mutual funds because you "can't beat the market" since there are so many pros out there is utterly ridiculous. There are many gurus out there that have proven track records of generating higher than average returns. Just emulating Warren Buffet's portfolio will do that.
I was looking for a book to dig more into stock valuation, company analysis, etc. and this book barely even touched on any of that beyond definitions. I wouldn't even call it Finance 101, since there is very little about monetary policy, bonds, interest rates, etc.. If you've picked out at least one mutual fund in your life (or purchased a stock directly), then this book is way too simple. If you tremble at the thought of picking a mutual fund and have no financial sense whatsoever, then this is your book.
Very Good Book April 9, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I wanted to start investing and read somewhere you should first do some studies. That's when I came across this book. Very well written, and in simple to understand language. I used to dread 401K, IRA, Mutual Funds, Bonds. Now I am confident I know about them and what I am investing into. Showed new ways to look at debts, as to if I clear my debt sooner, I am investing in something which gives be interest equal to the interest I pay the bank.
I would recommend this book to all who want to get into investing but are hesitant or don't know where to get information from.
Investing for Dummies March 6, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this for my daughter, who is taking this a college course. She seems to be happy with it. She asked for this book it as the instructor told her she needed it for the class. Sorry I can't give you more info but I am sure it's a good book.
Kathy in Las Vegas
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