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Preface to 'The Bare Essentials of Investment: Teaching the Horse to Talk'
Harold Bierman Cornell University - Johnson Graduate School of Management H. Bierman, THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF INVESTMENT: TEACHING THE HORSE TO TALK, World Scientific, 2007 Johnson School Research Paper Series No. #44-09 Abstract: The objective of this book is to help an individual (or a family) design a personal investment strategy. It explains how stock markets can be used to make a large fortune from a small investment. It also recommends an approach to increase a reasonable return on investment and explains the importance of investment alternatives. The book is based on the premise that the US stock market is not too high compared to the long-term value of its securities. It further assumes that readers are interested both in return likely to be earned on investment and the risk of not earning the return target. The focus on this book is on “personal” investing. It begins with three basic rules of investing and concludes with ten subordinate rules and other suggestions for investing.
Keywords: Investments, Common Stock, Bonds, Financial Securities, Taxes, Fair Security, Random Walk, Tax Deferral, Dividends Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: October 03, 2009 ; Last revised: October 26, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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