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Don’t Get Out of the Stock Markets Says New Book: “42 Rules for Sensible Investing”

Don’t Get Out of the Stock Markets Says New Book: “42 Rules for Sensible Investing”










Cupertino, CA (PRWEB) January 22, 2009

In his new book, “42 Rules for Sensible Investing,” Leon Shirman will tell you not to get out of the stock market – even in today’s economy. With practical insights Shirman helps you develop a personal investment strategy for picking winning stocks. Strategies in the book are based on studying investing legends such as Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch. The book includes a checklist of concise, practical, and sensible rules that are indispensable for investing during a recession.

In “42 Rules for Sensible Investing,” learn investing principles to evaluate an investment portfolio and immediately implement changes if necessary. Some rules are common sense advice. Some are more common knowledge, and some could definitely cause controversy:

Why index funds perform better than most other actively managed funds
How diversification can sometimes be a bad idea
Why long term, investing in stocks is less risky than in bonds or bills
Why it makes sense to stay invested at all times
How simple process of stock picking is better than a complex one

“We are in bear market territory. The market may continue to go down, but it may also turn up tomorrow. No one knows for sure. I believe that it is prudent to stay the course rather than tempt fate by jumping in and out,” Shirman said.

Bryan Koffman, General Partner, PanTerra Investments says this book contains, “Valuable and actionable advice for both novice and experienced investors delivered in an enjoyable and easy to read manner.”

Leon Shirman earned a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from U.C. Berkeley in 1990. He has worked for a number of high tech companies, but turned his interest to investment management. He is now the Managing Partner of Etalon Investments, a fund that he started in 2002.

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Title: 42 Rules of Sensible Investing
Subtitle: A Practical, Entertaining and Educational Guidebook for Personal Investment Strategies
Authors: Leon Shirman
Date of Publication: December 17, 2008
Pages: 112
Price: Paperback $ 19.95, eBook $ 11.95
ISBN: Paperback: 978-1-60773-008-8 (1-60773-008-1)
ISBN: eBook: 978-1-60773-009-5 (1-60773-009-X)
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER: 2008940963

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Warren Buffett Speaks On His Best Book (How To Win Friends And Influence People)

How Reading Made Warren Buffett A Billionaire www.mycomeup.com
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Known as the man with the Midas touch, billionaire Warren Buffett chairman of Berkshire Hathaway in an exclusive interview with CNBC-TV18′s Shereen Bhan says the Indian touch came in through convincing associates, including likely successor Ajit Jain. However, he says M-^Sthe reason I am here is because of TaeguTec.M-^T^M
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THINK AND GROW RICH (UPDATED 2011 EDITION) Bestselling Book Newly Updated for 2011 w/ Success Quotes of OPRAH WINFREY, STEVE JOBS, WARREN BUFFETT AND … STEVE JOBS, WARREN BUFFETT AND SAM WALTON)

THINK AND GROW RICH (UPDATED 2011 EDITION) Bestselling Book Newly Updated for 2011 w/ Success Quotes of OPRAH WINFREY, STEVE JOBS, WARREN BUFFETT AND … STEVE JOBS, WARREN BUFFETT AND SAM WALTON)

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“What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve”

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Think and Grow Rich is one of the most successful personal development and self-help books ever published. With over 15 million copies sold, this worldwide blockbuster bestseller was written by Napoleon Hill and inspired by a suggestion from Andrew Carnegie.

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An Inconvenient Debt: I.O.U.S.A Hits Theaters Today, Buffett Telecast, Companion Book Features Personal Stories and Complete Transcripts of Interviews

An Inconvenient Debt: I.O.U.S.A Hits Theaters Today, Buffett Telecast, Companion Book Features Personal Stories and Complete Transcripts of Interviews










Hoboken, NJ (PRWEB) August 21, 2008

One nation. Under stress. In debt. As a nation facing numerous deficits– budget deficit, personal savings deficit, trade deficit, and most importantly, leadership deficit–the U.S. is in an alarming situation. With seemingly no end to our spending in sight, and a deficit that is growing $ 1,903 every minute, something has to change. And it has to happen now.

The new documentary “I.O.U.S.A.” tackles this important issue and asks our government to stop spending, start saving, and guarantee a future for our grandchildren. This important film previews in theaters today, August 21, followed by a one-time only Town Hall forum simulcast live to 400 theaters nationwide and featuring financial luminaries Warren Buffett, Pete Peterson, and David Walker; the film opens in wide release tomorrow, August 22. This groundbreaking documentary was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and is being compared to Al Gore’s breakthrough “An Inconvenient Truth”. Justin Chang from Variety has called the film “…an alternately amusing and alarming primer on America’s off-the-charts fiscal irresponsibility.”

As a companion to the film, I.O.U.S.A. (By Addison Wiggin & Kate Incontrera, Wiley, September 2008, $ 19.95 Paper, 978-0-470-22277-5) will be available as a book which goes into greater detail on the startling statistics featured in the film. Did you know:

In November 2005 the national debt stood at $ 4.7 trillion. On August 31, 2007, the debt hit $ 8 trillion. As I.O.U.S.A. debuts in theatres this month, the debt will spiral over $ 9 trillion.
By January of 2009, the U.S. federal debt will be over $ 10 trillion. The total federal fiscal hole will be around $ 56 trillion. And with each passing moment, your share, your children and grandchildren’s share goes up. Whatever measuring stick you care to use, the long-term finances of the federal government and by extension, the national economy are dismal and getting worse at an alarming rate. To meet its current obligations, the United States government racks up another $ 1.46 million of debt every day.
Every citizen already “owes” over $ 30,000. By 2010, that figure will be $ 38,000.
In 2005 and 2006, American households spent more money than they took home. That’s a negative savings rate. The last time the country had a negative savings rate was back in 1933 and 1934 – admittedly not good years for America or the world.
In 2007, the total U.S. trade deficit was $ 738.6 billion, which is down 9% from 2006. Much of the decline could be attributed to a decline in the value of the U.S. Dollar.
In less than ten years, China’s ownership of U.S. securities has gone from around $ 50 billion to more than $ 500 billion.
With our extremely low national savings rate, we have no choice but to turn to foreigners to finance our debt. U.S. debt held by foreigners totaled $ 2.5 trillion as of March of 2008, and we borrow $ 711 billion more from the rest of the world then we lend to it.

The book includes stories about the people involved in making decisions about the four major deficits in the country and complete transcripts of interviews conducted with Warren Buffet, Alan Greenspan, Paul Volcker, Robert Rubin, Alice Rivlin, Pete Peterson, David Walker, Paul O’Neill, James Areddy, Arthur Laffer, Steve Forbes, and Bill Bonner.

For more information about the film and book, please visit http://www.agorafinancial.com/iousa.html

To view the trailer, please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBo2xQIWHiM

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New Book: ‘The Men’s Guide to the Women’s Bathroom’ by Jo Barrett

New Book: ‘The Men’s Guide to the Women’s Bathroom’ by Jo Barrett












New York and Houston (PRWEB) March 27, 2007

Like the lead character of her new novel, Texas author Jo Barrett has spent considerable time in women’s bathrooms noting the joys and sorrows she overheard – so much time, she says, that her friends suggest that she has a law degree from Georgetown and a PhD in Bathrooms.

Barrett’s debut novel – “The Men’s Guide to the Women’s Bathroom” (ISBN: 978-0-06-112861-5; $ 13.95, released by William Morrow) – began as a non-fiction project that explored the social evolution of women’s bathrooms since the Industrial Revolution.

According to Barrett, “With this book, I attempted to answer the age-old question: ‘What are you ladies doing in there?’ The bathroom is a place of real bonding for women. You rarely hear the words ‘mind your own business’ in the women’s bathroom. I originally envisioned this book as non-fiction with research of contemporary culture, but ended up with a novel perfect for the beach or a weekend trip, mixed with some fascinating history of the women’s bathroom. I’m grateful that the book has been so well received and has been compared to other works such as ‘Sex and the City.’”

Barrett’s fresh, fast-paced novel provides a whimsical behind-the-scenes look at life in women’s bathrooms through the eyes of Claire St. John, a divorced 30-something professional who has given up her high-profile New York legal career to return home to Austin, Texas. There she finds the inspiration to write the ultimate guidebook on what goes on behind the door marked ‘Women,’ while trying to right the course of her own personal life.

The book has been optioned by CBS and Paramount Studios with actor Hugh Jackman’s production company, Seed Productions, attached to produce. Mr. Jackman said, “It’s a great read and a great laugh – and now we guys know what’s really going on in there.”

According to Texas Monthly magazine, Barrett has produced ‘a spunky debut novel’ that aspires ‘to break through the glass bookshelf of the chick-lit ghetto.’

Barrett has a three-book deal with Avon A+, an Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, and her follow-up novel, ‘Killing Carlton,’ will be published early next year.

More information about “The Men’s Guide to the Women’s Bathroom” can be found online at: http://www.jobarrettbooks.com/home.htm.

About Jo Barrett. Jo earned a B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin and a law degree from Georgetown University. She’s a former Capitol Hill staffer for Rep. Collin Peterson from Minnesota and worked at Cardozo Law School in New York City. She has edited several finance books, most notably, ‘The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America.’ She divides her time between Texas and New York City.

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Investing Book Payback Time Makes #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List for Second Consecutive Week

Investing Book Payback Time Makes #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List for Second Consecutive Week












Payback Time Makes #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List


Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) March 19, 2010

Financial advocate and bestselling author Phil Town’s newly released book on investing, Payback Time, held the number one spot for hardcover non-fiction on the New York Times bestseller list for the second week in a row.

Payback Time has held the number one spot on the New York Times bestseller list for books sales ending the week of March 6 and the week of March 13.

In his book, Town explains an investment strategy he calls “stockpiling,” a modern approach to value investing that is akin to that used by successful investors like Warren Buffett and Carlos Slim, and describes methods to identify and value what Town terms “wonderful companies” with the goal of buying them at a significant discount to their intrinsic values.

“When I wrote this book, I estimated my market place to be 50 million people,” Town stated. “My ideal reader ranges from the average investor who shops at Walmart to the more sophisticated investor who talks to his broker on a regular basis. The range is enormous and I love that because all of us share one common concern – we care about our financial health.”

Town believes that his book can help investors at any skill level learn how to research, analyze and choose stocks that can potentially produce profitable long-term returns. Payback Time, in combination with Town’s new educational enterprise, supports Town’s investor revolution, which is designed to encourage individuals to consider taking back the management of their investment capital from mutual funds.

For more information about Phil Town and his new book, Payback Time, please visit his website at http://www.PaybackTime.com.

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Jo Barrett’s Debut Book, “The Men’s Guide to the Women’s Bathroom,” Optioned by CBS and Paramount Studios with Actor Hugh Jackman in Deal




NEW YORK and HOUSTON (PRWEB) March 19, 2007

Texas author Jo Barrett, whose debut book, “The Men’s Guide to the Women’s Bathroom” has been well received by the publishing and entertainment communities, now looks forward to making her way onto summer reading lists.

Barrett’s fresh, fast-paced novel provides a whimsical behind-the-scenes look at life in women’s bathrooms through the eyes of Claire St. John, a divorced 30-something professional who has given up her high-profile New York legal career to return home to Austin, Texas. There she finds the inspiration to write the ultimate guidebook on what goes on behind the door marked ‘Women,’ while trying to right the course of her own personal life.

Set for release on March 27 by William Morrow (ISBN: 978-0-06-112861-5; $ 13.95), the book has been optioned by CBS and Paramount Studios, with actor Hugh Jackman’s production company, Seed Productions, attached to produce. Mr. Jackman said, “It’s a great read and a great laugh – and now we guys know what’s really going on in there.”

Like the book’s lead character, Barrett spent considerable time in women’s bathrooms noting the joys and sorrows she overheard. According to Barrett, “With this book, I attempted to answer the age-old question: ‘What are you ladies doing in there?’ The bathroom is a place of real bonding for women. You rarely hear the words ‘mind your own business’ in the women’s bathroom. I originally envisioned this book as non-fiction with research of contemporary culture, but ended up with a novel perfect for the beach or a weekend trip, mixed with some fascinating history of the women’s bathroom. I’m grateful that the book has been so well received and has been compared to other works such as ‘Sex and the City.’”

Barrett has a three-book deal with Avon A+, an Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, and her follow-up novel, “Killing Carlton,” will be published early next year.

More information about “The Men’s Guide to the Women’s Bathroom” can be found online at: http://www.jobarrettbooks.com/home.htm.

About Jo Barrett. Jo earned a B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin and a law degree from Georgetown University. She’s a former Capitol Hill staffer for Rep. Collin Peterson from Minnesota and worked at Cardozo Law School in New York City. She has edited several finance books, most notably, ‘The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America.’ She divides her time between Texas and New York City.

“The Men’s Guide to the Women’s Bathroom” is available at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Borders, Booksense.com, Books A Million, and Powells.com.

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Price To Value, a new book on intelligent speculation


Price To Value is about Intelligent Speculation. The book is on Lulu.com and Amazon.com It is about decision framing and utilizing the amazing “Decision Filters” of Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett. These filters offer you and me the opportunity to enhance our decision framing and decision making skills in both investing and speculation. How can we use this framework to improve our speculative decision making? We can use it to help us separate fact from fiction. Readers will benefit from this material if it stimulates better thinking into the most important factors crucial to decision making. That these decision framing ideas can be applied across different asset classes. First, the book presents the four investing decision filters in simplified terms. Then, it extends these ideas by looking into the intelligent speculation ideal described by Benjamin Graham in his tenth lecture of 1946.

Book Review: the Little Book of Common Sense Investing, J. Bogle

John Bogle summaries and explains a lot of our thinking here at Enterprising Investor Forum. He starts with Buffett’s famous story about the Gotrocks, explaining how Wall Street is effectively stealing investor funds and preventing them from adequately compounding good returns.

He details why the low-cost index fund solution is the best way for most investors to allocate their savings and shows this in a very simple and concise manner.

Like Warren Buffett, he maintains that investing is all about common sense and that investors should not fall victim to fads and fashion and understand that despite being simple, investing is far from easy. We should forget notions of consistently trying to ‘beat the market’ or ‘beat the street’… it is simply not possible and effectively a zero-sum game.

Investors will do very well for themselves if they can match market returns over the long-run and should not fall victims to excessive expectations.

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Selecting a Business Book That Will Not Waste Your Time

Business books are published every day, and with thousands of business books out there to choose from, how do you know which books to read?  Some authors publish books with the intention of sincerely helping you make more money or get out of debt, but there are hundreds of authors who simply want to make themselves money and do not really care about your financial life. 

There are hundreds of books available today that can really change the way you think about money and can help improve your current financial situation.  Before you buy another business book, take a minute to think about the following eight guidelines and make sure your book is not simply another get-rich-quick book that will only waste your time. 

1.  Check the ratings and reviews on Amazon
Amazon is a wonderful tool to help find out how people feel about the book you are interested in reading.  Amazon provides a 5 star rating system in ½ star increments, so you can see if the book is highly recommended at around 5 stars out of 5, or not highly recommended at a lower star rating such as 1 star out of five.  However, use caution with Amazon.  You will want to read several ratings and make sure they seem genuine and legit.  Many less-known authors will create fake user names and have their peers do the same to drive up their star ratings.  It is a sorry way to make themselves look better and their books seem better than it may actually be.  If you see that a book has similarly worded ratings and nothing but 5 star ratings, take a second look before buying the book.  Also, look at the author’s other books and see how they are rated.  This may help give you a good idea of whether or not the author is actually a decent, respected writer. 

2.  Research the author’s credentials
Use your favorite search engine and type in the author’s name.  Look at his/her website and information such as publisher, any reviews in major newspapers, and whom he/she has written for in the past.  If you find that the author is published by a reputable publisher such as Harper Collins, Three Rivers Press, Norton, Random House, or John Wiley and Sons, you probably have a well-known and respectable author.  Also, if you can find a New York Times book review or a favorable review from a paper such as the Boston Globe, you can feel safe that the reviewer is reputable and the book will be a good read.  Also, if you can find that the author has written for well-known papers or magazines in the past like Sports Illustrated, the New York Times, or other large publication sources, you can feel safe that the author has good credentials and is a talented writer. 

3.  Ask a friend or advisor what they recommend
Some of the best book recommendations some people will ever receive come from respected mentors and peers.  For example, if you are taking business classes at a university or working in a business-related office, ask your professors or co-workers what they have read and recommend.  You will find that most people are thrilled to talk about books and their personal favorites.  People are always glad to give suggestions about what you should read and the most influential books they have read.   Why read about what strangers think online when you can hear a first-person account of a book from someone you trust. 

4.  Harper Collins Business Essentials
Harper Collins produces a line of books called Business Essentials, which is a collection of business books that are the best of the best.  Many colleges and universities use these books as required reading in their undergraduate and MBA classes.  In this series you will find books by authors such as Michael Dell, the founders of Hewlett Packard, and Benjamin Graham.  The books in this series have sold millions of copies and all of them should be required reading for any serious business person.  

5.  Look for books by business tycoons
If you go to your local book store and look for books with sound business advice, you will most likely find a large majority of them have get rich quick advice and will simply waste your time while reading them.  Many of these authors are self-proclaimed to be rich and do not have any credentials that allow them to give you financial advice.  The truth is, most business book authors are simply out to make money.  However, there are authors out there that have made their millions and billions of dollars the right way, and want to tell you how they did it for your own benefit.  Some people who made their money the right way are Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Michael Dell, etc.  These people do not want to take your money; they already have billions of dollars.  They hope only to tell you their story and tell you how anyone, including you, can go from rags to riches.  You can feel good that your money is well spent on books written by business tycoons and that their advice is from the best of the best in the business world. 

6.  Avoid “Get Rich Quick” or “Make Millions Now” books
Everyone has heard the saying, “If it seems to good to be true, then it probably is.”  The same rule applies to business books.  Book stores have shelves lined with books about how you can “get rich quick” or how you can use the author’s five secret steps to becoming a millionaire.  The truth is that a majority of these books are totally useless.  Authors will tell you that they are self-made millionaires and living the life they always dreamed of, but will never tell you how they made the millions of dollars.  Why take advice about your money from someone that you have never heard of?  Instead of spending your hard-earned money on worthless books by could-be millionaires, spend your money wisely on books that are proven and written by someone notable.

7.  Read the first few pages
If you usually buy your books at your local book store or online at websites such as Corner Office Books or Amazon, be sure to not only read the book reviews but also the first few pages.  While reading the first 5 to 10 pages, look for sentences that may cause concern, telling you how to live the life you have always dreamed of and how you can make a million dollars fast.  You can usually get a general feel for the validity of the book by taking a few minutes to read a couple of pages.

8.  Look for books that have been selling for 50+ years
There are numerous books that have been published for dozens of years.  You may even come across books by authors such as Dale Carnegie that are highly recommended and have been published for over 70 years now.  If a book has been in publication for so many decades, you can bet it is a great read.  You will also find books by authors such as Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett that are proven and full of great principles and advice.  These authors are usually very old or have passed away, but their books have lived on and are time-tested to have good advice and principles valuable to business people today. 

Daniel Breedlove is the owner and manager of Corner Office Books, the internet’s premier website for reviews and sales of hundreds of business-related books.