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Common Sense on Mutual Funds by John C. Bogle
Common Sense on Mutual Funds by John C. Bogle
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Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor
by John C. Bogle
"Cogent, honest, and hard-hitting—a must read for every investor." — Warren E. Buffett
🏦 MUTUAL FUNDS | INDEXING | LONG-TERM STRATEGY
A foundational classic in the investment community detailing the supreme mathematical logic of index funds over active management.
Extended Synopsis
Written by the legendary founder of Vanguard Group, Common Sense on Mutual Funds is an indispensable guide for investors navigating the complexities of the stock market. John C. Bogle systematically penetrates industry myths and jargon to expose the structural advantages of low-cost index funds and the critical importance of a patient, long-term investment strategy.
Praised by financial titans such as Warren Buffett and Paul A. Samuelson, Bogle's arguments advocate for improving the entire fund industry by placing the investor's returns first. It outlines a supremely logical plan for savers to compound their wealth reliably over decades without falling victim to the costly traps of active stock picking.
About the Author & Accolades
John C. Bogle was the visionary pioneer of the investment business who founded The Vanguard Group and created the first index mutual fund.
A National Bestseller ranked consistently in the Top 25 for Mutual Funds and Top 100 in Finance.
Reader Targeting
- Reading Level: Suitable for all levels, from Day One Novice to Street Seasoned and Master.
- Target Audience: Anyone seeking to understand the mechanics of mutual funds and build a resilient retirement portfolio.
Technical Specifications
| ISBN-13 | 9780471295433 |
| Format | Hardcover (1st Edition) |
| Publisher | Wiley |
| Topics | Mutual Funds, Index Funds, Value Investing |
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