Wise Investing Made Simple: Larry Swedroe's Tales to Enrich Your Future by Larry E. Swedroe

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    • ISBN: 0976657422
    • Publisher: Charter Financial Pub Network
    • Pub. Date: September 2007
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    Larry Swedroe offers engaging stories to readers as a way of explaining sound investing concepts.

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    Larry Swedroe is a principal in the firm, Buckingham Asset Management. He graduated from New York University with an MBA in finance, and is the author of The Only Guide to a Winning Investment Strategy You'll Ever Need, What Wall Street Doesn't Want you to Know and four other books.

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    10/04/2007: I've been reading Larry Swedroe's work for years, and I find his new book to be among my favorites (along with THE ONLY GUIDE TO A WINNING INVESTMENT STRATEGY YOU'LL EVER NEED). You'd think by now, he'd have said it all, but this current book says it in a way that is particularly readable since it's based on anecdotes, stories and a glimpse into Larry's personal interests. What repetition there is reinforces how timeless the wisdom is -- through all kinds of markets and for all kinds of investors. I find it comforting to know that the right answers yesterday remain the right answers today, and will likely still be the right answers tomorrow. How simple can it get?