Synopses & Reviews
Drawing on lessons learned in the past few turbulent years, the revised
Motley Fool Investment Workbook shows how The Motley Fool's popular investment strategies continue to help regular people beat Wall Street's best money managers -- in good times and in bad. Updated to reflect today's whipsaw economy, you will learn how to evaluate a company's financial performance, which mutual funds make sense, and where to find havens for your retirement savings.
Demonstrating how to value companies in a roller-coaster era -- and providing more useful work sheets and space for tracking goals than ever before -- this new edition gives you all the information and calculations you need to make smart investment moves now, including how to:
Figure out how much money you have to invest
Devise a sensible -- and profitable -- investment strategy
Select winning stocks
Purchase stocks in the cheapest and fastest way possible
Protect your investments and learn when -- if ever -- to let them go
Brimming with worksheets, charts, and real-world examples -- all wrapped up by The Fool's trademark sense of humor -- The Motley Fool Investment Workbook will help you take control of your own financial destiny one step -- and one dollar -- at a time.
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The Wall Street Journal Humorous and savvy.
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The Washington Post Funny and flip while containing solid information and advice for individual investors.
Synopsis
The Motley Fool is revered for introducing readers to investment strategies and financial tactics that can help anyone beat Wall Street's very best money managers.
Now, the revised Motley Fool Investment Workbook takes the lessons learned in the past few turbulent years and applies them to The Motley Fool's popular investment strategies. Demonstrating how to value companies in a roller-coaster era -- and providing more worksheets and room for tracking goals than ever before -- this revised edition gives readers all the information and calculations they need to make smart investment moves now. And, as always, the Fool concentrates on the rewards of long-term investing. Here, they update their methods for analyzing whether individual companies are operating successfully at present -- and importantly, are positioned to do so in the future.
Wait -- that's not all -- The Motley Fool Investment Workbook will show readers exactly how to take control of their financial destiny in the simplest possible way in this economy and beyond.
About the Author
Tom and David Gardner cofounded The Motley Fool, a multi-media financial education company, in 1993. Since then they have co-authored four New York Times bestsellers, including The Motley Fool Investment Guide and The Motley Fool's Rule Breakers, Rule Makers.Tom and David Gardner cofounded The Motley Fool, a multi-media financial education company, in 1993. Since then they have co-authored four New York Times bestsellers, including The Motley Fool Investment Guide and The Motley Fool's Rule Breakers, Rule Makers.