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		<title>The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2020 02:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h3>The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism</h3>
<p><b>A financial expert explains what’s wrong in corporate, investment, and mutual fund America, the reasons behind the problems, and what should be done about it</b></p>
<p>There is no one better qualified to tell us about the failures of the American financial system and the grotesque abuses that have taken place in recent years than John Bogle, who as founder and former chief executive of the Vanguard mutual funds group has seen firsthand the innermost workings of the financial industry. A zealous advocate for the small investor for more than fifty years, Bogle has championed the restoration of integrity in industry practices. As an astute observer and commentator, he knows that a trustworthy business and financial complex is essential to America’s continuing leadership in the world and to social and economic progress at home.</p>
<p>This book tells not just a story about what went wrong but, more important, the story of why we lost our way and of how we can right our course. Bogle argues for a return to a governance structure in which owners’ capital that has been put at risk is used in their interests rather than in the interests of corporate and financial managers. Given that ownership is now consolidated in the hands of relatively few large mutual and pension funds, the specific reforms Bogle details in this book are essential as well as practical. Every investor, analyst, Wall-Streeter, policy maker, and businessperson should read this deeply informed book.</p>
<h3>Review</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">"Bogle describes the continuous struggle for control of our capitalistic system, the odds being heavily in favor of the managers. Individual investors and beneficiaries remain helpless, intermediaries are passive or conflicted, and boards not yet effective. You owe it to yourself to read this book and reflect on his call for further federal intervention to restore some balance."-Ira Millstein, Senior Partner, Weil, Gotshal &#38; Manges LLP</div>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<p><b>John C. Bogle</b> is founder and former CEO of Vanguard mutual funds. In 2004, <i>Time </i>magazine named him one of the most influential people in the world. In 1999, <i>Fortune </i>magazine named him one of the four investment giants of the twentieth century.</p>
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<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-13 : </span>978-0300119718</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Publisher : </span>Yale University Press (November 27, 2006)</span></li>
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<p><b>A financial expert explains what’s wrong in corporate, investment, and mutual fund America, the reasons behind the problems, and what should be done about it</b></p>
<p>There is no one better qualified to tell us about the failures of the American financial system and the grotesque abuses that have taken place in recent years than John Bogle, who as founder and former chief executive of the Vanguard mutual funds group has seen firsthand the innermost workings of the financial industry. A zealous advocate for the small investor for more than fifty years, Bogle has championed the restoration of integrity in industry practices. As an astute observer and commentator, he knows that a trustworthy business and financial complex is essential to America’s continuing leadership in the world and to social and economic progress at home.</p>
<p>This book tells not just a story about what went wrong but, more important, the story of why we lost our way and of how we can right our course. Bogle argues for a return to a governance structure in which owners’ capital that has been put at risk is used in their interests rather than in the interests of corporate and financial managers. Given that ownership is now consolidated in the hands of relatively few large mutual and pension funds, the specific reforms Bogle details in this book are essential as well as practical. Every investor, analyst, Wall-Streeter, policy maker, and businessperson should read this deeply informed book.</p>
<h3>Review</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">&#8220;Bogle describes the continuous struggle for control of our capitalistic system, the odds being heavily in favor of the managers. Individual investors and beneficiaries remain helpless, intermediaries are passive or conflicted, and boards not yet effective. You owe it to yourself to read this book and reflect on his call for further federal intervention to restore some balance.&#8221;-Ira Millstein, Senior Partner, Weil, Gotshal &amp; Manges LLP</div>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<p><b>John C. Bogle</b> is founder and former CEO of Vanguard mutual funds. In 2004, <i>Time </i>magazine named him one of the most influential people in the world. In 1999, <i>Fortune </i>magazine named him one of the four investment giants of the twentieth century.</p>
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<li><strong>Full PDF E-Book Included</strong></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Print length : </span>260 pages</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-10 : </span>0300119712</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-13 : </span>978-0300119718</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Publisher : </span>Yale University Press (November 27, 2006)</span></li>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Richard]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2020 14:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">Don't Count on It!: Reflections on Investment Illusions, Capitalism, "Mutual" Funds, Indexing, Entrepreneurship, Idealism, and Heroes</span></h3>
<p><b>Insights into investing and leadership from the founder of The Vanguard Group</b></p>
<p>Throughout his legendary career, John Bogle-founder of the Vanguard mutual fund group and creator of the first index mutual fund-has helped investors build wealth the right way, while, at the same time, leading a tireless campaign to restore common sense to the investment world.</p>
<p>A collection of essays based on speeches delivered to professional groups and college students in recent years, in <i>Don't Count on It</i> is organized around eight themes</p>
<ul>
<li>Illusion versus reality in investing</li>
<li>Indexing to market returns</li>
<li>Failures of capitalism</li>
<li>The flawed structure of the mutual fund industry</li>
<li>The spirit of entrepreneurship</li>
<li>What is enough in business, and in life</li>
<li>Advice to America's future leaders</li>
<li>The unforgettable characters who have shaped his career</li>
</ul>
<p>Widely acclaimed for his role as the conscience of the mutual fund industry and a relentless advocate for individual investors, in <i>Don't Count on It</i>, Bogle continues to inspire, while pushing the mutual fund industry to measure up to their promise.</p>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small"><b>John C. Bogle</b> is the founder of the Vanguard Group of Mutual Funds and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. He created Vanguard in 1974 and served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. In 1999, <i>Fortune</i> magazine named Mr. Bogle as one of the four "Investment Giants" of the twentieth century; in 2004, Time magazine named him one of the world's 100 most powerful and influential people, and Institutional Investor presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2010, Forbes magazine described him as the person who "has done more good for investors than any other financier of the past century." Mr. Bogle graduated from Blair Academy cum laude in 1947 and Princeton University in 1951, magna cum laude in economics. In 1999, he received the University's Woodrow Wilson Award for distinguished achievement in the nation's service.<br />
<i>Don't Count on It!</i> is Mr. Bogle's ninth book. His earlier books include <i>Common Sense on Mutual Funds</i>, <i>The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism,</i> <i>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i>, and <i>Enough</i>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">Don&#8217;t Count on It!: Reflections on Investment Illusions, Capitalism, &#8220;Mutual&#8221; Funds, Indexing, Entrepreneurship, Idealism, and Heroes</span></h3>
<p><b>Insights into investing and leadership from the founder of The Vanguard Group</b></p>
<p>Throughout his legendary career, John Bogle-founder of the Vanguard mutual fund group and creator of the first index mutual fund-has helped investors build wealth the right way, while, at the same time, leading a tireless campaign to restore common sense to the investment world.</p>
<p>A collection of essays based on speeches delivered to professional groups and college students in recent years, in <i>Don&#8217;t Count on It</i> is organized around eight themes</p>
<ul>
<li>Illusion versus reality in investing</li>
<li>Indexing to market returns</li>
<li>Failures of capitalism</li>
<li>The flawed structure of the mutual fund industry</li>
<li>The spirit of entrepreneurship</li>
<li>What is enough in business, and in life</li>
<li>Advice to America&#8217;s future leaders</li>
<li>The unforgettable characters who have shaped his career</li>
</ul>
<p>Widely acclaimed for his role as the conscience of the mutual fund industry and a relentless advocate for individual investors, in <i>Don&#8217;t Count on It</i>, Bogle continues to inspire, while pushing the mutual fund industry to measure up to their promise.</p>
<p><b>Praise for <i>Don&#8217;t Count On It!</i></b></p>
<p>&#8220;This collection of Jack Bogle&#8217;s writings couldn&#8217;t be more timely. The clarity of his thinking—and his insistence on the relevance of ethical standards—are totally relevant as we strive to rebuild a broken financial system. For too many years, his strong voice has been lost amid the cacophony of competing self-interests, misdirected complexity, and unbounded greed. Read, learn, and support Jack&#8217;s mission to reform the industry that has been his life&#8217;s work.&#8221;<br />
—<b>PAUL VOLCKER</b>, Chairman of the President&#8217;s Economic Recovery Advisory Board and former Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979–1987)</p>
<p>&#8220;Jack Bogle has given investors throughout the world more wisdom and plain financial &#8216;horse sense&#8217; than any person in the history of markets. This compendium of his best writings, particularly his post-crisis guidance, is absolutely essential reading for investors and those who care about the future of our society.&#8221;<br />
—<b>ARTHUR LEVITT</b>, former Chairman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission</p>
<p>&#8220;Jack Bogle is one of the most lucid men in finance.&#8221;<br />
—<b>NASSIM N.TALEB</b>, PhD, author of The Black Swan</p>
<p>&#8220;Jack Bogle is one of the financial wise men whose experience spans the post–World War II years. This book, encompassing his insights on financial behavior, pitfalls, and remedies, with a special focus on mutual funds, is an essential read. We can only benefit from his observations.&#8221;<br />
—<b>HENRY KAUFMAN</b>, President, Henry Kaufman &amp; Company, Inc.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was not an easy sell. The joke at first was that only finance professors invested in Vanguard&#8217;s original index fund. But what a triumph it has been. And what a focused and passionate drive it took: it is a zero-sum game and only costs are certain. Thank you, Jack.&#8221;<br />
—<b>JEREMY GRANTHAM</b>, Cofounder and Chairman, GMO</p>
<p>&#8220;On finance, Jack Bogle thinks unconventionally. So, this sound rebel turns out to be right most of the time. Meanwhile, many of us sometimes engage in self-deception. So, this book will set us straight. And in the last few pages, Jack writes, and I agree, that Peter Bernstein was a giant. So is Jack Bogle.&#8221;<br />
—<b>JEAN-MARIE EVEILLARD</b>, Senior Adviser, First Eagle Investment Management</p>
<h3>Review</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<p><i>“Don’t Count on It!</i> is a wise book. As most traders and investors remain convinced that they can beat the market, it’s always sobering to hear a compelling voice from the other side.” <b><i>(Seeking Alpha)</i></b>&#8220;If Bogle writes it, it’s worth reading. His latest, Don’t Count On It, is a collection of 35 essays, every one of them filled with wisdom and insight. . . While I have read Bogle’s views on these issues many times, I’m always impressed with the quality of his writing (Where else can you read quotations from Adam Smith to Winston Churchill to Cato?), the wit and humility he shows and his passion to help investors. The book is a compelling read, one that in effect tells the story and mission of a great man. We’re lucky and privileged to have him fighting on our side. As Bogle noted in his book, Machiavelli “described the accumulation of worldly ‘glory’ as the motivating principle that drives leaders to undertake ‘great enterprises’ and do ‘great things’ on behalf of their fellow citizens and not just themselves.” Hard to find a better description of Bogle himself.&#8221; <i><b>(MarketWatch)</b></i></p>
<p>“Mr Bogle’s prescription for a better system is relatively simple: to demand proper fiduciary management from money managers. They must prioritise client interests, act as responsible corporate citizens, charge reasonable fees and eliminate conflicts of interest. Amen to that. It may sound like nostalgia from an old-timer, or idealism from a visionary. But without such changes, investors and society will continue to be short-changed as the financial community carries on regardless.” <i><b>(Financial Times)</b></i></p>
<p>“In <i>Don’t Count on It!</i> <i>Reflections on Investment Illusions, Capitalism, “Mutual” Funds, Indexing, Entrepreneurship, Idealism, and Heroes</i>, Bogle hammers at what he labels the cost matters hypothesis: <i>Whether markets are efficient or inefficient, investors as a group must fall short of the market return by precisely the amount of the aggregate costs they incur. It is the central fact of investing.</i> Not surprisingly, the book deals extensively with the low-cost innovation for which Vanguard is best known: the stock index mutual fund. When the company first made indexing available to small investors in 1975, critics derided the notion as “Bogle’s folly.” To Bogle, however, the benefits to investors were irrefutable. . . The impact of indexing has been so great that a second, hugely important contribution by Vanguard has been overshadowed. Vanguard originated the now standard segmentation of bond funds into short-, intermediate-, and long-term varieties. Bogle was enshrined in the Fixed Income Analysts Society Hall of Fame for this innovation. The author of <i>Don’t Count on It!</i> does not dwell on such honors, which include being named one of the world’s 100 most powerful and influential people by <i>Time</i> magazine. In fact, Bogle devotes the final section of his book to tributes to four of his own heroes: Walter Morgan, economist Paul Samuelson, investment guru Peter Bernstein, and Dr. Bernard Lown, a Nobel laureate whom he credits with keeping him alive in defiance of a mystifying heart ailment. Bogle also shows modesty in sharing credit for his contributions to the field and in downplaying his own theoretical expertise. His unashamed display of such old-fashioned virtues, as well as his heretical view that running a business is not entirely about maximizing the wealth of the owners, has earned him the nickname ‘St. Jack.’” <b><i>(Financial Analysts Journal)</i></b></p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small"><b>John C. Bogle</b> is the founder of the Vanguard Group of Mutual Funds and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. He created Vanguard in 1974 and served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. In 1999, <i>Fortune</i> magazine named Mr. Bogle as one of the four &#8220;Investment Giants&#8221; of the twentieth century; in 2004, Time magazine named him one of the world&#8217;s 100 most powerful and influential people, and Institutional Investor presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2010, Forbes magazine described him as the person who &#8220;has done more good for investors than any other financier of the past century.&#8221; Mr. Bogle graduated from Blair Academy cum laude in 1947 and Princeton University in 1951, magna cum laude in economics. In 1999, he received the University&#8217;s Woodrow Wilson Award for distinguished achievement in the nation&#8217;s service.<br />
<i>Don&#8217;t Count on It!</i> is Mr. Bogle&#8217;s ninth book. His earlier books include <i>Common Sense on Mutual Funds</i>, <i>The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism,</i> <i>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i>, and <i>Enough</i>.</p>
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<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-13 : </span>978-0470643969</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Publisher : </span>Wiley; 1st Edition (November 2, 2010)</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Language: : </span>English</span></li>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2020 09:41:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">Common Sense on Mutual Funds: Fully Updated 10th Anniversary Edition</span></h3>
<p><b>John C. Bogle shares his extensive insights on investing in mutual funds</b></p>
<p>Since the first edition of <i>Common Sense on Mutual Funds</i> was published in 1999, much has changed, and no one is more aware of this than mutual fund pioneer John Bogle. Now, in this completely updated <i>Second Edition,</i> Bogle returns to take another critical look at the mutual fund industry and help investors navigate their way through the staggering array of investment alternatives that are available to them.</p>
<p>Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this reliable resource examines the fundamentals of mutual fund investing in today's turbulent market environment and offers timeless advice in building an investment portfolio. Along the way, Bogle shows you how simplicity and common sense invariably trump costly complexity, and how a low cost, broadly diversified portfolio is virtually assured of outperforming the vast majority of Wall Street professionals over the long-term.</p>
<ul>
<li>Written by respected mutual fund industry legend John C. Bogle</li>
<li>Discusses the timeless fundamentals of investing that apply in any type of market</li>
<li>Reflects on the structural and regulatory changes in the mutual fund industry</li>
<li>Other titles by Bogle: <i>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i> and <i>Enough.</i></li>
</ul>
<p>Securing your financial future has never seemed more difficult, but you'll be a better investor for having read the <i>Second Edition</i> of <i>Common Sense on Mutual Funds</i>.</p>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<p><b>John C. Bogle</b> is founder of the Vanguard Mutual Fund Group and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. He created Vanguard in 1974 and served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. In 1999, Fortune magazine named Mr. Bogle as one of the four "Investment Giants" of the twentieth century; in 2004, Time named him one of the world's 100 most powerful and influential people; and Institutional Investor presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Bogle is also the author of Enough. and The Little Book of Common Sense Investing, both published by Wiley.</p>
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<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-13 : </span>978-0470138137</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Publisher : </span>Wiley; 10th Edition (December 2, 2009)</span></li>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">Common Sense on Mutual Funds: Fully Updated 10th Anniversary Edition</span></h3>
<p><b>John C. Bogle shares his extensive insights on investing in mutual funds</b></p>
<p>Since the first edition of <i>Common Sense on Mutual Funds</i> was published in 1999, much has changed, and no one is more aware of this than mutual fund pioneer John Bogle. Now, in this completely updated <i>Second Edition,</i> Bogle returns to take another critical look at the mutual fund industry and help investors navigate their way through the staggering array of investment alternatives that are available to them.</p>
<p>Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this reliable resource examines the fundamentals of mutual fund investing in today&#8217;s turbulent market environment and offers timeless advice in building an investment portfolio. Along the way, Bogle shows you how simplicity and common sense invariably trump costly complexity, and how a low cost, broadly diversified portfolio is virtually assured of outperforming the vast majority of Wall Street professionals over the long-term.</p>
<ul>
<li>Written by respected mutual fund industry legend John C. Bogle</li>
<li>Discusses the timeless fundamentals of investing that apply in any type of market</li>
<li>Reflects on the structural and regulatory changes in the mutual fund industry</li>
<li>Other titles by Bogle: <i>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i> and <i>Enough.</i></li>
</ul>
<p>Securing your financial future has never seemed more difficult, but you&#8217;ll be a better investor for having read the <i>Second Edition</i> of <i>Common Sense on Mutual Funds</i>.</p>
<h3>Review</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">&#8220;As founder of the giant mutual fund company, Vanguard Group, Bogle writes what he knows: how to steer one’s way through mutual funds and the numbing variety of investment alternatives available today. His is a clear and readable style, and Bogle helps make still somewhat-arcane terms such as quantitative investing understandable.&#8221;<b><i>(SmartMoney.com)</i></b>&#8220;Common Sense on Mutual Funds,&#8221; by John Bogle, inventor of the retail index fund and founder of the Vanguard Group. It’s the best book ever on fund investing, just updated for new investors. The case for indexing is rock solid, as you’ll see here. It’s the only strategy that works, long term.&#8221;<br />
―<b>Jane’s Book Club</b>, <i>http://janebryantquinn.com</i>&#8220;Never before [have] I seen a book that so openly and successfully juxtaposed that which was said against that which actually happened over the period of a decade. . . As a long-time believer in low cost indexing, I didn’t think I’d learn much from this book. I was wrong! Reading this book offers investors a glimpse of the perspective and lessons learned from recent years that were anything but normal. . . This book, of course, is even more valuable to those that aren’t a believer in indexing. It may be a hard read if you’re among those who still believe that 90 percent of investors can all be above average. Consider the effort well worth it because the common sense in this book may save your retirement. Reading this book might also help you realize, as I have, that common sense really is pretty uncommon.&#8221;<br />
―<b>Allan Roth,</b> <i>CBS Moneywatch.com</i>&#8220;The definitive book on index fund investing. It explains why index fund investing is the best way ― no, the only way ― for people to invest their savings. . . [Bogle] does something few in the investing world would dare to do. He stands by what he said 10 years ago. The original text is presented unchanged. New data is added to reveal what happened over the past 10 years.&#8221;<br />
―<b>Scott Burns</b>, <i>The Austin American Statesman</i></p>
<p>A worthwhile addition to one’s library, particularly as a reference publication. . . This . . revision of a book written ten years ago . . . with the original text still present in the book, and an analysis of the predictions that were made ten years ago. . . makes fascinating reading. The analysis of the predictions on their own makes the book worth a read, even if all one does is look at the coloured sections which contain the updated material.”<br />
<b><i>(Australian Investors Association)</i></b></p>
<p>“More Common Sense from Jack Bogle. Jack’s back and he’s unbowed. . . The tome holds up well after a decade. Bogle hasn’t altered a word of the original text, just added color coded data and text boxes to show where he was on or off the mark. Guess what? Jack doesn’t offer many mea culpas. . . The book is still essential reading for investors. Whether you think indexing is the best way to investor not, it’s filled with simple, powerful advice that can help stack the odds of long-term financial success in your favor. Reading it then helped shape me as an investor and analyst. Here are the most important lessons (besides the obvious one: that indexing works) that I’ve drawn from the pages of both editions, as well as a couple of points where I, and many of my colleagues, dare to differ from St. Jack.” <b><i>(Morningstar)</i></b></p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>John C. Bogle</b> is founder of the Vanguard Mutual Fund Group and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. He created Vanguard in 1974 and served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. In 1999, Fortune magazine named Mr. Bogle as one of the four &#8220;Investment Giants&#8221; of the twentieth century; in 2004, Time named him one of the world&#8217;s 100 most powerful and influential people; and Institutional Investor presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Bogle is also the author of Enough. and The Little Book of Common Sense Investing, both published by Wiley.</p>
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<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-10 : </span>0470138130</span></li>
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<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Publisher : </span>Wiley; 10th Edition (December 2, 2009)</span></li>
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<p><b>John Bogle puts our obsession with financial success in perspective</b></p>
<p>Throughout his legendary career, John C. Bogle-founder of the Vanguard Mutual Fund Group and creator of the first index mutual fund-has helped investors build wealth the right way and led a tireless campaign to restore common sense to the investment world. Along the way, he's seen how destructive an obsession with financial success can be. Now, with <i>Enough.</i>, he puts this dilemma in perspective.</p>
<p>Inspired in large measure by the hundreds of lectures Bogle has delivered to professional groups and college students in recent years, <i>Enough.</i> seeks, paraphrasing Kurt Vonnegut, "to poison our minds with a little humanity." Page by page, Bogle thoughtfully considers what "enough" actually means as it relates to money, business, and life.</p>
<ul>
<li>Reveals Bogle's unparalleled insights on money and what we should consider as the true treasures in our lives</li>
<li>Details the values we should emulate in our business and professional callings</li>
<li>Contains thought-provoking life lessons regarding our individual roles in society</li>
</ul>
<p>Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this unique book examines what it truly means to have "enough" in world increasingly focused on status and score-keeping.</p>
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<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<p><strong>John C. Bogle</strong> is founder of the Vanguard Mutual Fund Group and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. He created Vanguard in 1974 and served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. In 1999, Fortune magazine named Mr. Bogle as one of the four "Investment Giants" of the twentieth century; in 2004, Time named him one of the world's 100 most powerful and influential people; and Institutional Investor presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Enough., Bogle's seventh book, follows his 2007 bestseller <em>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</em> (Wiley).</p>
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<li><strong>Full Audiobook MP3 Format</strong></li>
<li><strong>Full PDF Book Included</strong></li>
<li><b>File Size:</b> 360 KB</li>
<li><b>Print Length:</b> 292 pages</li>
<li><b>Publisher:</b> Wiley; 1 edition (November 13, 2008)</li>
<li><b>Publication Date:</b> November 13, 2008</li>
<li><b>Language:</b> English</li>
<li><b>ASIN:</b> B001FA0WWK</li>
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<p><b>John Bogle puts our obsession with financial success in perspective</b></p>
<p>Throughout his legendary career, John C. Bogle-founder of the Vanguard Mutual Fund Group and creator of the first index mutual fund-has helped investors build wealth the right way and led a tireless campaign to restore common sense to the investment world. Along the way, he&#8217;s seen how destructive an obsession with financial success can be. Now, with <i>Enough.</i>, he puts this dilemma in perspective.</p>
<p>Inspired in large measure by the hundreds of lectures Bogle has delivered to professional groups and college students in recent years, <i>Enough.</i> seeks, paraphrasing Kurt Vonnegut, &#8220;to poison our minds with a little humanity.&#8221; Page by page, Bogle thoughtfully considers what &#8220;enough&#8221; actually means as it relates to money, business, and life.</p>
<ul>
<li>Reveals Bogle&#8217;s unparalleled insights on money and what we should consider as the true treasures in our lives</li>
<li>Details the values we should emulate in our business and professional callings</li>
<li>Contains thought-provoking life lessons regarding our individual roles in society</li>
</ul>
<p>Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this unique book examines what it truly means to have &#8220;enough&#8221; in world increasingly focused on status and score-keeping.</p>
<h3>Review</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<p><i>&#8220;Enough&#8221;</i> takes only a few hours to read, but the lessons will stick with you. It is chock-full of no-nonsense business nuggets, many of which I have passed on to my business students. I highly recommend this book. If you are an entrepreneur running your own small business or if you work in a large corporation, this book should be on your reading list.&#8221; <i>(The Asheville Citizen-Times)</i>“I highly recommend the book &#8220;Enough&#8221; by Vanguard&#8217;s founder, Jack Bogle, who eloquently outlines many of the frustrations investors have.” (<i>USA Today</i>)</p>
<p>“This small book is another home run. In it, Bogle ruminates on greed, excess and other moral failings that led to the current economic crisis. He calls for a return to &#8220;18th-century values&#8221; that somehow seem cutting edge. Among them: stewardship, integrity, leadership and character.”(Liz Pulliam Weston, <i>MSN Money)</i></p>
<p>“While <i>Enough</i> turns one man’s amazing story of financial and personal success into a guidebook to a more satisfying life, it offers more than a memoir about a life well lived. “Enough” also presents a clear understanding of the fields of finance, money management and leadership that is tempered by wit and wisdom from across the ages that puts it all into perspective while leading the way forward for anyone willing to take Bogle’s enlightened idealism to heart. “<br />
<i>(SmartBusiness)</i></p>
<p>Vanguard Group founder Bogle expounds on the hidden costs of our current financial system (primarily driven by speculation and complexity) and suggests that a deeper understanding of what is truly “enough” will help foster more sustainable investing and better living. (<i>Library Journal Best of 2008 Selection</i>)</p>
<p>“Why don’t people publish pamphlets any more. I’m not talking about the slim-jims handed out at trade shows, but rabble-rousing, world-changing works like <i>Common Sense</i> and <i>The Communist Man&#8230;</i></p>
<p>&#8220;If your eyes glaze over when you see the word &#8220;economics,&#8221; or if your eyelids droop when you hear the word &#8220;theology,&#8221; don&#8217;t fear. Doug Hicks integrates economics and theology with such clarity and accessibility that you&#8217;ll see both in a new light: as vital resources to help us care for our global household with love and wisdom.&#8221;<br />
―<b>Brian McLaren</b>, author of <i>A New Kind of Christian</i> and <i>A Generous Orthodoxy</i></p>
<p>&#8220;How should people of faith live in a world that extols consumption, erases work/life boundaries, and worships the market? Religious institutions have largely provided two unsatisfying alternatives: embrace some sort of prosperity gospel or retreat into an ascetic lifestyle. In this fantastically insightful and important book, Doug Hicks charts another way. It is the ideal guide for our times.&#8221;<br />
― <b>Amy Sullivan</b>, senior editor at TIME magazine and author of <i>The Party Faithful</i></p>
<p>&#8220;Jesus spoke frequently about money and the faithful use of possessions yet the contemporary pulpit is strangely silent when it comes to money matters. In this book Doug Hicks breaks that silence, harnessing his insights into both theology and economics. The genius of this book is in the questions Hicks raises. They are deep, penetrating, and practical questions. Yet they are refreshingly open-ended, presupposing neither easy answers nor any single answer. They are questions intended to awaken the conscience, stretch and inform the mind and spark the spiritual and moral imagination. This practical book is a must read for clergy and laity who wish to take money-talk seriously and reclaim a theme central to the teachings of Jesus. This book and the subject it addresses is long overdue.&#8221;<br />
― <b>William G. Enright</b>, Director of the Lake Institute on Faith &amp; Giving at The Center on Philanthropy, Indiana University.</p>
<p>&#8220;In a world where most discussions of money are neither practical nor wise, Doug Hicks offers here a large dose of Christian practical wisdom. His wonderful illustrations and incisive analysis deserve a wide readership, especially in churches where we have pretended that how we deal with money is irrelevant to discipleship. This is an ideal book for lay study groups concerned about living faithful Christian lives.&#8221;<br />
― <b>L. Gregory Jones</b>, Dean of the Divinity School and Professor of Theology, Duke University</p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<p><strong>John C. Bogle</strong> is founder of the Vanguard Mutual Fund Group and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. He created Vanguard in 1974 and served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. In 1999, Fortune magazine named Mr. Bogle as one of the four &#8220;Investment Giants&#8221; of the twentieth century; in 2004, Time named him one of the world&#8217;s 100 most powerful and influential people; and Institutional Investor presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Enough., Bogle&#8217;s seventh book, follows his 2007 bestseller <em>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</em> (Wiley).</p>
<h3>Product details</h3>
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<li><strong>Full Audiobook MP3 Format</strong></li>
<li><strong>Full PDF Book Included</strong></li>
<li><b>File Size:</b> 360 KB</li>
<li><b>Print Length:</b> 292 pages</li>
<li><b>Publisher:</b> Wiley; 1 edition (November 13, 2008)</li>
<li><b>Publication Date:</b> November 13, 2008</li>
<li><b>Language:</b> English</li>
<li><b>ASIN:</b> B001FA0WWK</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns (Little Books. Big Profits)</span></h3>
<p><b>The best-selling investing "bible" offers new information, new insights, and new perspectives</b></p>
<p><i>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i> is the classic guide to getting smart about the market. Legendary mutual fund  pioneer John C. Bogle reveals his key to getting more out of investing: low-cost index funds. Bogle describes the simplest and most effective investment strategy for building wealth over the long term: buy and hold, at very low cost, a mutual fund that tracks a broad stock market Index such as the S&#38;P 500.</p>
<p>While the stock market has tumbled and then soared since the first edition of <i>Little Book of Common Sense</i> was published in April 2007, Bogle’s investment principles have endured and served investors well.  This tenth anniversary edition includes updated data and new information but maintains the same long-term perspective as in its predecessor.</p>
<p>Bogle has also added two new chapters designed to provide further guidance to investors:  one on asset allocation, the other on retirement investing.</p>
<p>A portfolio focused on index funds is the only investment that effectively guarantees your fair share of stock market returns. This strategy is favored by Warren Buffett, who said this about Bogle: “If a statue is ever erected to honor the person who has done the most for American investors, the hands-down choice should be Jack Bogle. For decades, Jack has urged investors to invest in ultra-low-cost index funds. . . . Today, however, he has the satisfaction of knowing that he helped millions of investors realize far better returns on their savings than they otherwise would have earned. He is a hero to them and to me.”</p>
<p>Bogle shows you how to make index investing work for you and help you achieve your financial goals, and finds support from some of the world's best financial minds: not only Warren Buffett, but Benjamin Graham, Paul Samuelson, Burton Malkiel, Yale’s David Swensen, Cliff Asness of AQR, and many others.</p>
<p>This new edition of <i>The</i> <i>Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i> offers you the same solid strategy as its predecessor for building your financial future.</p>
<ul>
<li>Build a broadly diversified, low-cost portfolio without the risks of individual stocks, manager selection, or sector rotation.</li>
<li>Forget the fads and marketing hype, and focus on what works in the real world.</li>
<li>Understand that stock returns are generated by three sources (dividend yield, earnings growth, and change in market valuation) in order to establish rational expectations for stock returns over the coming decade.</li>
<li>Recognize that in the long run, business reality  trumps market expectations.</li>
<li>Learn how to harness the magic of compounding returns while avoiding the tyranny of compounding costs.</li>
</ul>
<p>While index investing allows you to sit back and let the market do the work for you, too many investors trade frantically, turning a winner’s game into a loser’s game. <i>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i> is a solid guidebook to your financial future.</p>
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<li><strong>Full Audiobook MP3 Format</strong></li>
<li><strong>Full PDF Book Included</strong></li>
<li><b>File Size:</b> 1468 KB</li>
<li><b>Print Length:</b> 287 pages</li>
<li><b>Publisher:</b> Wiley; 2 edition (September 20, 2017)</li>
<li><b>Publication Date:</b> September 20, 2017</li>
<li id="sold-by-merchant"><b>Sold by:</b> Amazon.com Services LLC</li>
<li><b>Language:</b> English</li>
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<p><b>The best-selling investing &#8220;bible&#8221; offers new information, new insights, and new perspectives</b></p>
<p><i>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i> is the classic guide to getting smart about the market. Legendary mutual fund  pioneer John C. Bogle reveals his key to getting more out of investing: low-cost index funds. Bogle describes the simplest and most effective investment strategy for building wealth over the long term: buy and hold, at very low cost, a mutual fund that tracks a broad stock market Index such as the S&amp;P 500.</p>
<p>While the stock market has tumbled and then soared since the first edition of <i>Little Book of Common Sense</i> was published in April 2007, Bogle’s investment principles have endured and served investors well.  This tenth anniversary edition includes updated data and new information but maintains the same long-term perspective as in its predecessor.</p>
<p>Bogle has also added two new chapters designed to provide further guidance to investors:  one on asset allocation, the other on retirement investing.</p>
<p>A portfolio focused on index funds is the only investment that effectively guarantees your fair share of stock market returns. This strategy is favored by Warren Buffett, who said this about Bogle: “If a statue is ever erected to honor the person who has done the most for American investors, the hands-down choice should be Jack Bogle. For decades, Jack has urged investors to invest in ultra-low-cost index funds. . . . Today, however, he has the satisfaction of knowing that he helped millions of investors realize far better returns on their savings than they otherwise would have earned. He is a hero to them and to me.”</p>
<p>Bogle shows you how to make index investing work for you and help you achieve your financial goals, and finds support from some of the world&#8217;s best financial minds: not only Warren Buffett, but Benjamin Graham, Paul Samuelson, Burton Malkiel, Yale’s David Swensen, Cliff Asness of AQR, and many others.</p>
<p>This new edition of <i>The</i> <i>Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i> offers you the same solid strategy as its predecessor for building your financial future.</p>
<ul>
<li>Build a broadly diversified, low-cost portfolio without the risks of individual stocks, manager selection, or sector rotation.</li>
<li>Forget the fads and marketing hype, and focus on what works in the real world.</li>
<li>Understand that stock returns are generated by three sources (dividend yield, earnings growth, and change in market valuation) in order to establish rational expectations for stock returns over the coming decade.</li>
<li>Recognize that in the long run, business reality  trumps market expectations.</li>
<li>Learn how to harness the magic of compounding returns while avoiding the tyranny of compounding costs.</li>
</ul>
<p>While index investing allows you to sit back and let the market do the work for you, too many investors trade frantically, turning a winner’s game into a loser’s game. <i>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</i> is a solid guidebook to your financial future.</p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<p><b>JOHN C. BOGLE</b> is founder and former chairman of the Vanguard Group of mutual funds and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. After creating Vanguard in 1974, he served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. Bogle is the author of ten books, including <i>Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life, The Little Book of Common Sense Investing,</i> and <i>Clash of the Cultures: Investment vs. Speculation,</i> all published by Wiley.</p>
<h3>Product details</h3>
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<li><strong>Full Audiobook MP3 Format</strong></li>
<li><strong>Full PDF Book Included</strong></li>
<li><b>File Size:</b> 1468 KB</li>
<li><b>Print Length:</b> 287 pages</li>
<li><b>Publisher:</b> Wiley; 2 edition (September 20, 2017)</li>
<li><b>Publication Date:</b> September 20, 2017</li>
<li id="sold-by-merchant"><b>Sold by:</b> Amazon.com Services LLC</li>
<li><b>Language:</b> English</li>
<li><b>ASIN:</b> B075Z6HSCJ</li>
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