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The biggest risk in investing is doing nothing. In the updated edition of
this New York Times bestseller, Charles Schwab presents clear and simple lessons
that will give readers the confidence they need to start down the road to
financial independence. Schwab, one of the most trusted gurus in American
investing, explains all the basics in a clear, easy-to-understand way.
This revised edition completely updates the book to take into consideration
the substantial changes and fluctuations in the market in recent years. A
significant amount of new material has been added, including a valuable section
on performance monitoring, a key strategy that enables investors to measure the
performance of their portfolios against objective benchmarks.
Using this excellent book, investors will learn how to:
o Define and set investment goals
o Prepare an investment plan, put it
into action, and update it regularly
o Plan for their children's education
o Cope effectively with the ups and downs of the market
o Plan for a
comfortable retirement
About the
Author:
CHARLES R. SCHWAB started investing in 1957, and in 1974 he became a pioneer
in the discount brokerage business, guided by a vision of empowering Americans
with information, investment tools, and easy, low-cost access to the stock
market. Today, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., is one of the nation's largest
full-service financial services firms. The father of five children, Schwab lives
with his wife, Helen, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Kindle Edition
First published June 22, 2004