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"Allan Roth's How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street reminds us that the most important investment principles are actually simple truths that we lose sight of as our lives andinvestment approaches grow more complicated."
-Don Phillips, Managing Director, Morningstar, Inc.
"Meet Kevin Roth: financial savant, successful money manager, and second grader. Kevin, you see, possesses several unfair advantages over the rest of us: he doesn't read the Wall Street Journal, worry about the economy, or watch James Cramer (well, maybe he does, but only with the sound off). But he solidly understands the principles of investment management. How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street can be consumed almost as quickly and enjoyably as the chocolate milk on Kevin's lunch tray."
-William Bernstein, author of The Four Pillars of Investing and The Investor's Manifesto
"One of the greatest gifts any author can bring to their readers is the ability to capture simplicity from complexity and convey the essence in a readable, understandable fashion. Allan Roth does that with How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street. His book will help readers realize that fads and fashion are trumped by the steady, less risky returns that come from rational diversification and a disciplined commitment to it. Everything in Roth's book has special relevance in today's turbulent and treacherous times."
-George G. C. Parker, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, Emeritus, Stanford Business School
"Don't be put off by thinking the title is too cute. The great lessons of life are simple (but, as Warren Buffett advises, not easy). If you follow these important rules, successful investing is 'child's play.'"
-Charles D. Ellis, author of Winning the Loser's Game and coauthor of The Elements of Investing
"The 'Second Grader's Starter Portfolio' is one of the eight great 'Lazy Portfolios' we feature and update on Dow Jones/MarketWatch. Why? Because it's a winner, regularly beating the S&P 500. It's perfect for all Americans, young and young-at-heart, who are starting small and want to retire a millionaire someday."
-Paul B. Farrell, JD, PhD, author of The Millionaire Meditation
"You can make investing as complicated as you want. Or you can make it simple. The beauty of Kevin Roth's elegantly reasoned approach is not just that it's clearer and easier to execute than most investing advice today. It's also that, in the long run, it's likely to put more money in your pocket."
-Eric Schurenberg, former managing editor, Money magazine
"Allan Roth's How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street reminds us that the most important investment principles are actually simple truths that we lose sight of as our lives andinvestment approaches grow more complicated."
-Don Phillips, Managing Director, Morningstar, Inc.
"Meet Kevin Roth: financial savant, successful money manager, and second grader. Kevin, you see, possesses several unfair advantages over the rest of us: he doesn't read the Wall Street Journal, worry about the economy, or watch James Cramer (well, maybe he does, but only with the sound off). But he solidly understands the principles of investment management. How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street can be consumed almost as quickly and enjoyably as the chocolate milk on Kevin's lunch tray."
-William Bernstein, author of The Four Pillars of Investing and The Investor's Manifesto
"One of the greatest gifts any author can bring to their readers is the ability to capture simplicity from complexity and convey the essence in a readable, understandable fashion. Allan Roth does that with How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street. His book will help readers realize that fads and fashion are trumped by the steady, less risky returns that come from rational diversification and a disciplined commitment to it. Everything in Roth's book has special relevance in today's turbulent and treacherous times."
-George G. C. Parker, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, Emeritus, Stanford Business School
"Don't be put off by thinking the title is too cute. The great lessons of life are simple (but, as Warren Buffett advises, not easy). If you follow these important rules, successful investing is 'child's play.'"
-Charles D. Ellis, author of Winning the Loser's Game and coauthor of The Elements of Investing
"The 'Second Grader's Starter Portfolio' is one of the eight great 'Lazy Portfolios' we feature and update on Dow Jones/MarketWatch. Why? Because it's a winner, regularly beating the S&P 500. It's perfect for all Americans, young and young-at-heart, who are starting small and want to retire a millionaire someday."
-Paul B. Farrell, JD, PhD, author of The Millionaire Meditation
"You can make investing as complicated as you want. Or you can make it simple. The beauty of Kevin Roth's elegantly reasoned approach is not just that it's clearer and easier to execute than most investing advice today. It's also that, in the long run, it's likely to put more money in your pocket."
-Eric Schurenberg, former managing editor, Money magazine
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The Seeds of Financial Success.
Chapter 1 The Claw Will Take Your Money: "10 - 2 = 8".
Chapter 2 Own the World: "Don't Put All of Your Eggs in One Basket".
Chapter 3 The Advantage of Having Wall Street Marketing Blinders (and Where Can I Get Some?): "I Don't Watch Cramer; I Like SpongeBob".
Chapter 4 Adults Behaving Badly: "Don't Act Silly When Something Is Important".
Chapter 5 Can You Beat a Second Grader's Portfolio?: "I'm Not Going to Win All Three Spins".
Chapter 6 Beyond the Second-Grader Portfolio: "If Dad Says There's a Better Way, I Might Try It, but I'm Not So Sure".
Chapter 7 Bonds-Your Portfolio's Shock Absorber: "Don't Lend Money to Someone Who Won't Pay You Back".
Chapter 8 Better Than Bonds: "If the Teacher Promises You'll Be Paid Back, Then It's Okay to Lend Randy Money".
Chapter 9 Simply Brilliant or Brilliantly Simple-Building Your Portfolio: "Don't Bet Your Lunch Money".
Chapter 10 Investors Who Love to Pay Taxes, and the IRS Who Loves Them: "Don't Pay Taxes If You Don't Have To".
Chapter 11 Nightmare off Wall Street-The Scary Tale of Trick-or-Treat Investing: "If the Game Is Too Hard to Understand, I'm Not Playing".
Chapter 12 Increase Your Return No Matter What the Market Does: "If You Pick the Low-Hanging Fruit, You Don't Have to Climb the Tree".
Chapter 13 Keep It Simple, Stupid (KISS): "Why Do Grownups Have to Make Things So Complicated?"
Kevin's Postscript.
Notes.
About the Author.
Index.
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
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Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Importe, Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 304 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9780470919033 |
ISBN-10: | 0470919035 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Roth, Allan S. |
Hersteller: |
John Wiley & Sons
John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de |
Maße: | 208 x 131 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | Allan S. Roth |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 04.03.2011 |
Gewicht: | 0,286 kg |
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The Seeds of Financial Success.
Chapter 1 The Claw Will Take Your Money: "10 - 2 = 8".
Chapter 2 Own the World: "Don't Put All of Your Eggs in One Basket".
Chapter 3 The Advantage of Having Wall Street Marketing Blinders (and Where Can I Get Some?): "I Don't Watch Cramer; I Like SpongeBob".
Chapter 4 Adults Behaving Badly: "Don't Act Silly When Something Is Important".
Chapter 5 Can You Beat a Second Grader's Portfolio?: "I'm Not Going to Win All Three Spins".
Chapter 6 Beyond the Second-Grader Portfolio: "If Dad Says There's a Better Way, I Might Try It, but I'm Not So Sure".
Chapter 7 Bonds-Your Portfolio's Shock Absorber: "Don't Lend Money to Someone Who Won't Pay You Back".
Chapter 8 Better Than Bonds: "If the Teacher Promises You'll Be Paid Back, Then It's Okay to Lend Randy Money".
Chapter 9 Simply Brilliant or Brilliantly Simple-Building Your Portfolio: "Don't Bet Your Lunch Money".
Chapter 10 Investors Who Love to Pay Taxes, and the IRS Who Loves Them: "Don't Pay Taxes If You Don't Have To".
Chapter 11 Nightmare off Wall Street-The Scary Tale of Trick-or-Treat Investing: "If the Game Is Too Hard to Understand, I'm Not Playing".
Chapter 12 Increase Your Return No Matter What the Market Does: "If You Pick the Low-Hanging Fruit, You Don't Have to Climb the Tree".
Chapter 13 Keep It Simple, Stupid (KISS): "Why Do Grownups Have to Make Things So Complicated?"
Kevin's Postscript.
Notes.
About the Author.
Index.
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Importe, Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 304 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9780470919033 |
ISBN-10: | 0470919035 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Roth, Allan S. |
Hersteller: |
John Wiley & Sons
John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de |
Maße: | 208 x 131 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | Allan S. Roth |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 04.03.2011 |
Gewicht: | 0,286 kg |