Individuals have been more informed, more empowered, and more "in the mood" to take charge of their personal finance and investing success than now.
The success , the rise of the Internet, and the mainstreaming of personal finance as a topic of conversation at dinner parties have all contributed to this wonderful trend.
Buy and Hold Is Dead: How to Make Money and Control Risk in Any Market
Buy and Hold Is Dead provides actionable strategies and disciplines, which can be used to earn positive results in any market environment. Money managers rarely outperform the stock market over time, and this has become a sticking point for many people as our uneven economic landscape continues to unfold.
Added by: Cheramie | Karma: 275.78 | Fiction literature | 21 December 2009
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Money by Martin Amis
John Self, the Rabelaisian narrator of the novel, is an advertising man and director of TV commercials who lurches through London and Manhattan, eating, drinking, drugging and smoking too much, buying too much sex, and caring for little else besides getting the big movie deal that will make him lots of money. Hey, it was the '80s. Most importantly, however, Amis in Money musters more sheer entertainment power in any single sentence than most writers are lucky to produce in a career.
Added by: nextek | Karma: 932.45 | Black Hole | 3 December 2009
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Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine was a pioneer in personal finance journalism. Founded in 1947, this magazine lends a hand to more than one million subscribers a month. Issue after issue, Kiplinger’s shows readers how to manage their money better, get ahead on their careers, buy insurance and minimize taxes.
It is 1800. Jenny Tinker arrives in New York with her father, Sam. The Tinkers are English. They’re starting a new life in America. They want a farm, but they haven’t got any money. What can they do?