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Common Sense on Mutual Funds New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor

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ISBN-10: 0471392286

ISBN-13: 9780471392286

Edition: 1999

Authors: John C. Bogle

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Common Sense on Mutual Funds is an industry giant's thinking on mutual fund investing and the mutual fund industry. Always direct, sometimes controversial, Bogle has single-handedly transformed the mutual fund business. Competitors often find him a thorn in their sides but know that he is tenacious and his vision compelling. Investors appreciate him for his championing of their interests. This book brings to us a leading thinker and pioneer.
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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/19/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 496
Size: 5.75" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.430
Language: English

On Investment Strategy
On Long-Term Investing: Chance and the Garden
On the Nature of Returns: Occam's Razor
On Asset Allocation: The Riddle of Performance Attribution
On Simplicity: How to Come Down to Where You Ought to Be
On Investment Choices
On Indexing: The Triumph of Experience over Hope
On Equity Styles: Tick-Tack-Toe
On Bonds: Treadmill to Oblivion?
On Global Investing: Acres of Diamonds
On Selecting Superior Funds: The Search for the Holy Grail
On Investment Performance
On Reversion to the Mean: Sir Isaac Newton's Revenge on Wall Street
On Investment Relativism: Happiness or Misery?
On Asset Size: Nothing Fails Like Success
On Taxes: The Message of the Parallax
On Time: The Fourth Dimension--Magic or Tyranny?
On Fund Management
On Principles: Important Principles Must Be Inflexible
On Marketing: The Message Is the Medium
On Technology: To What Avail?
On Directors: Serving Two Masters
On Structure: The Strategic Imperative
On Spirit
On Entrepreneurship: The Joy of Creating
On Leadership: A Sense of Purpose
On Human Beings: Clients and Crew
Afterword
Some Thoughts about the Current Stock Market as 1999 Begins
Supplemental Data
Notes
Index