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Bogle On Mutual Funds

Bogle On Mutual Funds

New Perspectives For The Intelligent Investor

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John Bogle-investment giant and founder of the Vanguard Group of mutual funds-­offers a hands-on guide for creating a long-term investment program that can be tailored to any investor's financial goals. Written in down-to-earth terms for investors at any level, Bogle on ­Mutual Funds: New Perspectives for the Intelligent Investor explores the rewards of investing, the inherent investment risks, and the pitfalls to avoid. Drawing on his years of investment wisdom and success, Bogle outlines the time-tested principles and practicalities of investing through mutual funds.

At the heart of Bogle's analysis are three "New Perspectives" on key investment issues. When the first edition of Bogle on Mutual Funds was published in 1993, these topics had not been given much attention in financial literature. Today, however, these ideas are firmly in the mainstream of investing's conventional wisdom. Those three new perspectives-index funds, mutual fund costs, and taxes and mutual funds-remain critically important topics for mutual fund investors to consider. Bogle shows the way to intelligently navigate these issues in order to maximize your chances for investment success.

Bogle's approach to mutual fund investing offers an effective method for developing a broadly diversified investment program. Step by step, he shows how to develop a long-term and strategic investing approach that balances the myriad market risks and shows how to manage the bumps along the volatile road of the marketplace. With Bogle on your side, you can learn how to spot excessive fees, reduce taxes, steer clear of overblown advertising claims, and ultimately create a portfolio that will meet your own financial objectives.

Bogle on Mutual Funds gives investors the keys to adopting an effective asset allocation strategy, selecting appropriate mutual funds, and employing the savvy use of index funds. Fundamental to the Bogle approach is an understanding of the role of the many costs of investing, including advisory fees, operating expenses, and sales charges. Return, risk, and cost are the three legs of Bogle's eternal triangle of investing.

John Bogle has built his acclaimed mutual fund company on the fundamental principles of candor, fairness, and low cost. Bogle on Mutual Funds: New Perspectives for the ­Intelligent ­Investor, his first book, has become a classic. The framework it presents for creating an ­investment portfolio is well grounded in Bogle's fact-founded wisdom and guiding ­principles, proven over and over again during the near-quarter-century since its first publication in 1993.

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mai 2015, 368 Pages, Wiley Investment Classics, Anglais
Wiley
978-1-119-08833-2

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