The little book of safe money: How to conquer killer markets, con artists, and yourself
by Jason Zweig, personal finance columnist at the Wall Street Journal. I haven't read this yet but Zweig is one of my favorite finance writers. Zweig interprets research in psychology, economics, and neuroscience as they relate to personal finance.
“This book is the latest in John Wiley's "Little Book Big Profit" series. The purpose of the series is to bring the brightest minds to readers so they can pick and choose from the best investment advice available. The book's 22 chapters live up to this purpose, giving the reader solid, research-based and practical information about investing.”
“Zweig offers three commandments related to investor risk-taking. He follows with the importance of budgeting and reducing debt, realizing that you cannot have both low risk and high yield in the same investment and knowing the six basic rules for keeping cash safe. You'll learn why money market funds don't belong in a retirement account but TIPS do.” Learn much more from this perceptive writer who can translate complicated research concepts into practical advice. (quotes from review by CFP® Jon Ford).
Available as an E-audiobook from Logan Library.
Available as an E-audiobook from Logan Library.
How to conquer killer markets, con artists, and yourself
Reviewed by Pisstol Aer
Published :
Rating : 4.5
Published :
Rating : 4.5