Investing can be a daunting proposition. We get one shot at life. The decisions we make today can have profound, costly and (some times) irreversible consequences. How we choose to invest can be the difference between 4% growth or 10% growth. In this book, John Bogle simplifies the idea of investing by recommending broad diversification and minimization of taxes and fees. Rather than picking and choosing stocks, bonds or other assets, a savy investor should just own the whole market. This is a great primer for the interested investor.
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
Updated: Apr 26, 2022
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