Looking to beat the market--or just get in it? The following
financial experts recommend books on smart investing--from how to
research stocks and mutual funds to ways to save for retirement.
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ECONOMICS PROFESSOR AND AUTHOR
Burton G. Malkiel is Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of
Economics at Princeton University. He is a finance specialist who has
authored nine books and well over 100 articles. His best known books
include A Random Walk Down Wall Street, now in its 9th edition. He has
served as director of a large mutual fund complex, The Vanguard Group of
Investment Companies, and chair of the Investment Committee for a large
insurance company, Prudential Financial.
BOGLE ON MUTUAL FUNDS
New Perspectives for the Intelligent Investor
By John C. Bogle (1994)
Bogle shows investors how to be wise in selecting the best mutual
funds.
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WINNING THE LOSER'S GAME
Timeless Strategies for Successful Investing
By Charles D. Ellis (4th ed., 2002)
Ellis reveals how many investors beat themselves in the stock
market game and what you can do to be on the winning side.
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STOCKS FOR THE LONG RUN
Jeremy J. Siegel (3rd ed., 2002)
Siegel, a professor of finance, illustrates why equities need to
represent the best asset clas for long-term investors.
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