Synopsis
An updated handbook on the art of profitable investment describes how to safely invest in such sources as stocks, fixed-income securities, and mutual funds to save for a house, college, and retirement, and shows how to establish a stable foundation for investing by getting out of debt. Original.
About the Authors
Edward T. Koch has over 40 years of experience as an investment professional. Now retired, he was senior vice president and regional manager of Fleet Investment Advisors.
Debra DeSalvo is a writer, having contributed articles to Investors Daily, Barrons, and NY Business, among others. She is co-author of How to Get a Business Loan Without Signing Your Life Away.
Joshua Kennon is the Investing for Beginners guide at About.com, a division of The New York Times. His series of lessons on financial statement analysis has been used by managers, investors, and universities throughout the world.
Edward T. Koch has over 40 years of experience as an investment professional. Now retired, he was senior vice president and regional manager of Fleet Investment Advisors.
Debra DeSalvo is a writer, having contributed articles to Investor?s Daily, Barron?s, and NY Business, among others. She is co-author of How to Get a Business Loan Without Signing Your Life Away.
Joshua Kennon is the Investing for Beginners guide at About.com, a division of The New York Times. His series of lessons on financial statement analysis has been used by managers, investors, and universities throughout the world.
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