Shoestring Investing Made E-Z (Made E-Z Guides)
John Santosuosso | John E. Santuosso


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1 How to amass the security of cash investments
In Shoestring Investing Made E-Z, John Santosuosso careful and clearly instructs the reader on how to amass the security of cash investments in bull and bear markets, invest in foreign markets, exploit reinvestment plans, and the various options available to financially prepare for retirement. Enhanced with a glossary of important terms and a resource guide, Shoestring Investing Made E-Z is practical, sensible, and offers easy-to-understand "how to" information. Highly recommended reading for the novice investor and family money manager.
2 economic empowerment for everyone
This book is a practical compilation of tips and ideas for small time investors. Its style is friendly and straightforward, and written for everyone out there who ever thought that investements were merely something "other people do." The book is forthright - it does not promise miracles. Instead it teaches us what our money does when we put it to work. It realistically measures the pros and cons of various investment techniques and alerts the reader as to possible scams and pitfalls one might encounter. The author recongnizes that most readers do not have a lot of extra money for risky investments and offers readers suggestions as to how they can invest without jeopardizing their financial security. Finally, what really sets this book apart from others is that it convincingly supports the idea anyone with the inclination to study the basics can be a small time investor. The author encourages us to stop waiting until "tomorrow" and offers suggestions as how to get started with as little as $25. Sure, that might not make you a millionaire, but we all have to start some where and this is a pleasent and informative book with which one can get started.

Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 03:11:04 CDT
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