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Common Sense on Mutual Funds

New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor

by John C. Bogle

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1999

Category: Finance

Common Sense on Mutual Funds

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In this summary you will learn

  • Why index funds are the best approach to investing in mutual funds
  • Why understanding your personal tolerance for risk is important
  • What to consider when allocating your assets
  • Why the mutual fund industry needs reform

Why you should read Common Sense on Mutual Funds

getAbstract.com believes that this classic work by one of the twentieth century’s great investment authorities belongs on every investor’s bookshelf. Published in 1999, at the height of a notorious stock market bubble, it was a rare, sage, clear-eyed appraisal of investment reality. It remains relevant. Author John C. Bogle argues so strenuously for a low-cost, passive investment approach based on index funds that you could almost accuse him of marketing hype. After all, he did start Vanguard, an investment company best known for its low-cost index funds. However, the evidence he presents to back up everything he says exonerates him fully. Today’s investors are not quite as eager as investors were in the 1990s to believe in the impossible dream of infinite wealth from the stock market. Still, many people waste their time and money trying to beat a market that the best financial research unequivocally shows is, for most people and over the long run, unbeatable. Bogle explains why, while recommending much-needed reform of the mutual fund industry.

About the author

John C. Bogle is founder and senior chairman of the Vanguard Group, Inc., the world’s largest no-load mutual fund group.

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