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Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor by John C. Bogle,

Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor by John C. Bogle,
"Common Sense on Mutual Funds. New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor Forward by Peter L.Bernstein. "Other investment executives used to roll their eyes about Vanguard's Bogle, but his rules work."--Newsweek When Jack Bogle speaks, people listen--whether they are fans or not. As the senior chairman and founder of the Vanguard Group, one of the two largest mutual fund organizations in the world, he has single-handedly transformed the industry by championing better funds at lower costs to the investor. A leading thinker and visionary whose ideas and principles have been adopted by countless investors, his name is as synonymous with excellence in mutual fund investing as Warren Buffett's is with excellence in stock investing. Now, in "Common Sense on Mutual Funds, Bogle takes a critical look at the mutual fund industry and how we invest, and charts a compelling course for change. Written in Bogle's inimitable style, this eye-opening book examines the fundamentals of mutual fund investing alongside industry practices that are often in conflict with a sound long-term investment program. Common Sense on Mutual Funds shows investors how to revolutionize their portfolios by embracing simplicity and then avoiding industry pitfalls. Just as Thomas Paine argued for a new way of thinking about independence in "Common Sense, " so Bogle sets forth a new way of looking at mutual funds. He presents a platform for intelligent investing and then uncovers the ills that beset the mutual fund industry, serious ills that thwart our efforts to accumulate adequate financial resources. He analyzes costs, scrutinizes asset size, exposes tax inefficiencies, warns of "empty suit" directors,and reveals the severe conflict between fund principles and fund pro-motion. Emphasizing long-term investing and asset allocation, Bogle finds in simplicity the solution to the riddle of fund selection by investors.



Fundamentals of Hedge Fund Investing: A Professional Investor's Guide by William J. Crerend,
Fundamentals of Hedge Fund Investing: A Professional Investor's Guide by William J. Crerend,
Hedge funds have always been characterized by limited accessibility, brilliant fund managers, and reports of unusually aggressivestrategies--along with the potential for unusually high returns. Overthe years, professional money managers and institutional and high-networth investors have committed sizable amounts of investment capitalto hedge funds. Unfortunately, far too many have done so without asolid understanding of both the opportunities and the risks inherentin this dynamic investment class. Fundamentals of Hedge Fund Investingbegins to unlock the world of hedge funds--the managers, thestrategies, and the investment itself. This uncommonly objectiveanalysis addresses crucial hedge fund questions, including: how toapproach the choice of a hedge fund manager appropriate for yourinvestment style and risk attitude; detailed descriptions of the typesof hedge fund strategies; examples of both generic and specific analysis useful for evaluating a hedge fund. As they consider theprospect of equities falling back to historical levels of return, institutional investors search for alternative methods of investing aswell as diversifying sizable portfolios. Hedge funds are gaining inacceptance and popularity. The authoritative and comprehensiveFundamentals of Hedge Fund Investing contains explanations of hedgefund basics as well as investing strategies and technical insights, and represents a quality resource in hedge fund information.



Bond fund - A bond fund is a fund that invests in bonds. This may be a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund.

Fund of funds - A "fund of funds" is a package of funds of the same type, and is sold as one single product. There are several types of fund of funds, including mutual fund of funds, hedge fund of funds etc.

King's Fund - The King's Fund is a charitable foundation of the UK. Founded as the Prince of Wales Hospital Fund for London in 1897, the fund changed its name in 1902 to King Edward's Hospital Fund with the ascension to the throne of King Edward VII.

Trust Fund Manager - The supervisor of a pool of investment capital such as that held by a mutual fund, pension fund, or closed-end investment company. The fund manager trades investments on behalf of the fund owners that adhere to stated investment objectives.



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