A lifetime plan for building and maintaining low cost, powerful portfolios, whatever your means and financial goals Winning with the Market simplifies the investment process, freeing investors from the tyranny of so-called experts who promise huge returns on the latest hot stock, junk bond, or costly mutual fund -- a strategy that has brought both financial and emotional strain to many investors in the volatile markets of recent years. Here, Wall Street Journal veteran Douglas Sease presents a systematic way to think about investment over the course of a lifetime, explaining: How to save money…mehr
A lifetime plan for building and maintaining low cost, powerful portfolios, whatever your means and financial goals Winning with the Market simplifies the investment process, freeing investors from the tyranny of so-called experts who promise huge returns on the latest hot stock, junk bond, or costly mutual fund -- a strategy that has brought both financial and emotional strain to many investors in the volatile markets of recent years. Here, Wall Street Journal veteran Douglas Sease presents a systematic way to think about investment over the course of a lifetime, explaining: How to save money for investing Where to make initial investments When to shift the balance of the holdings in your portfolio Why your best strategy is to invest with the market -- in the form of stock-index mutual funds and inflation-indexed Treasury bonds With Sease as a guide, you'll learn how to create a customized portfolio for every stage of your life. He provides nearly two dozen different model portfolios, offering options for a wide range of risk tolerance, income, age, and financial goals. As a journalist who has followed the careers of superstar investors Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch, he recognizes that their achievements lie beyond the reach of most people. With this simple, accessible plan, he makes it possible for ordinary investors to set and reach reasonable goals, making the most of their time and money.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas Sease, a veteran of twenty-four years with The Wall Street Journal, has been involved in market coverage for over a decade and has written extensively about markets and investing. He is the author of several other business books and appears regularly on CNBC as a daily commentator. Hi lives in Vero Beach, Florida.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents How This Book Will Make You a Better Investor Part one: Lessons for Long-Term Investors Chapter 1: Supercharging Your Portfolio with Savings Tactical Saving Strategic Savings: Opportunity Costs and Mental Money Understanding Debt: The Good and the Bad Making Your Savings Work for You The Process of Saving Tory's Portfolios: Stoking Investment Performance with Savings Chapter 2: Stocks: The Foundation of a Strong Portfolio Reality Check! How to Think About Stocks and the Stock Market The Odds Against You: The Efficient Market Hypothesis Finding Value in Stocks Growth Stocks: How High, How Fast? Narrowing the Field: Market Capitalization The Myth of IPOs Foreign Stocks The Paradox Chapter 3: Bonds: The Safety Net How to Think About Bonds Bond Yields and Bond Prices Bond Pricing: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You Calculating Bond Returns The Bond Menagerie Building a Bond Ladder A Word on Treasury Direct Chapter 4: Money Managers and Mutual Funds Brokers Money Managers Financial Planners Mutual Funds Closed-End and Open-End Funds Money Market Funds Bond Funds Stock Funds: Past Performance Is No Indicator of Future Performance The Simple Solution: Index Funds Index Fund Alternatives: Exchange-Traded Funds Part two: Portfolios for Long-Term Investors chapter 5: Understanding Risk and Return Working Assumptions Profit and Pain: Worst-Case Scenarios Rebalancing Chapter 6: Getting an Early Start: Portfolios for Long Time Horizons (and Little Money) The Simple Portfolio The Flexible Portfolio Pooled Resources Dedicated DINKs (Dual-Income, No Kids) Chapter 7: Getting Serious: Portfolios for Your Thirties Singles and DINKs in Their Thirties Escaping the Rat Race Couples with Kids: The Tuition Target Chapter 8: Time Is of the Essence: Portfolios for Your Forties DINKs at Middle Age You've Got Those Tuition Bill Blues Chapter 9: Making the Most of Limited Time: Portfolios for Your Fifties Unlocking Home Equity Values Chapter 10: Unleashing Your Assets: Portfolios for Retirement More Strategies for Unlocking Home Equity Portfolio Summary: Ages 25 Through 65 Epilogue: The Value of Time and Money An Investor's Tool Kit The World's Best Index Funds Setting Up a Treasury Direct Account rdHow Much Can You Save? The Power of Compounding How Much Can You Spend? Withdrawing Money in Retirement Index
Contents How This Book Will Make You a Better Investor Part one: Lessons for Long-Term Investors Chapter 1: Supercharging Your Portfolio with Savings Tactical Saving Strategic Savings: Opportunity Costs and Mental Money Understanding Debt: The Good and the Bad Making Your Savings Work for You The Process of Saving Tory's Portfolios: Stoking Investment Performance with Savings Chapter 2: Stocks: The Foundation of a Strong Portfolio Reality Check! How to Think About Stocks and the Stock Market The Odds Against You: The Efficient Market Hypothesis Finding Value in Stocks Growth Stocks: How High, How Fast? Narrowing the Field: Market Capitalization The Myth of IPOs Foreign Stocks The Paradox Chapter 3: Bonds: The Safety Net How to Think About Bonds Bond Yields and Bond Prices Bond Pricing: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You Calculating Bond Returns The Bond Menagerie Building a Bond Ladder A Word on Treasury Direct Chapter 4: Money Managers and Mutual Funds Brokers Money Managers Financial Planners Mutual Funds Closed-End and Open-End Funds Money Market Funds Bond Funds Stock Funds: Past Performance Is No Indicator of Future Performance The Simple Solution: Index Funds Index Fund Alternatives: Exchange-Traded Funds Part two: Portfolios for Long-Term Investors chapter 5: Understanding Risk and Return Working Assumptions Profit and Pain: Worst-Case Scenarios Rebalancing Chapter 6: Getting an Early Start: Portfolios for Long Time Horizons (and Little Money) The Simple Portfolio The Flexible Portfolio Pooled Resources Dedicated DINKs (Dual-Income, No Kids) Chapter 7: Getting Serious: Portfolios for Your Thirties Singles and DINKs in Their Thirties Escaping the Rat Race Couples with Kids: The Tuition Target Chapter 8: Time Is of the Essence: Portfolios for Your Forties DINKs at Middle Age You've Got Those Tuition Bill Blues Chapter 9: Making the Most of Limited Time: Portfolios for Your Fifties Unlocking Home Equity Values Chapter 10: Unleashing Your Assets: Portfolios for Retirement More Strategies for Unlocking Home Equity Portfolio Summary: Ages 25 Through 65 Epilogue: The Value of Time and Money An Investor's Tool Kit The World's Best Index Funds Setting Up a Treasury Direct Account rdHow Much Can You Save? The Power of Compounding How Much Can You Spend? Withdrawing Money in Retirement Index
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826