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We have provided you with a list of books & reference information we think you might enjoy reading!
For books, simply click on the revelant book title. The link will take you directly to Amazon.com.
For existing Bradley Nuttall clients, we would be happy to lend you a copy.
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The Prudent Investor's Guide to Beating Wall Street at its Own Game (2nd Ed)
By John J Bowen JR and Daniel C Goldie
This practical book brings academic research and some more sophisticated strategies to the every day investor.
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The Informed Investor. A Hype Free Guide to Constructing a Sound Financial Portfolio
By Frank Armstrong III
This provides you with information to lead you to better investment decisions and more predictable returns, lower risk, and lower taxes. It states that without the benefit of solid portfolio tactics, investors become irrational, chasing after rainbows that promise high returns with a minimum of risk, and selling off stocks in a panic when the market is down. What amateur investors need is an easy-to-understand explanation of how the market works, so that they can ignore superstition, stop believing in 'performance fairies', and escape the atmosphere of uncertainty that often dominates the world of investment.
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The Only Guide to a Winning Investment Strategy You'll Ever Need
By Larry E. Swedroe
This provides you with a road map to growth and investment opportunities that will help you become a successful investor who consistently makes money rather than loses it! It describes the differences between ??passive?? and ??active?? mutual funds and tells you how you can win the investment game through long-term investing. The book shows how the newer index mutual funds out-earn and how to select a balanced ??passive?? portfolio for the long haul that will repay you.
(Easy Read)
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Winning the Loser's Game
By Charles Ellis
Ellis's central premise is simple and powerful: Individual investors, while destined to lose if they fight to beat the market, can achieve long-term success with great confidence if they use the powers of the market wisely, and enable the forceful rhythm of time to work for them.
(Technical)
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The E-Myth, Revisited. Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to do About it
By Michael E. Gerber
The Author dispels the myths surrounding starting your own business and shows how common place assumptions can get in the way of running a business. He also takes you through the life of a business, from infancy, through the growing pains to a mature entrepreneurial perspective. He touches on using the lessons of franchising to any business and whether or not it is a franchise. Finally he draws the vital, often overlooked distinction between working on your business and working in your business.
(Easy read book for business owners and managers)
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Good to Great
By Jim Collins
Also the co-author of the best-selling 'Built to Last'. This book looks at whether a good company can become great and if so how? He looks at variables that enable any type of organisation to make the leap from good to great while other organisations remain only good. Rigorously supported by evidence, it gives some surprising results.
(Motivational)
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
By Stephen R. Covey
Covey shows how the Seven Habits are not a 'quick fix' but rather a step-by-step pathway to the principles of fairness, integrity, honesty and human dignity that gives us the security to adapt to change in our family and business lives - as well as the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities such change creates.
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It's Not About the Bike
By Lance Armstrong
The story of Lance, a journey from inauspicious beginnings through triumph, tragedy, transformation and transcendence. It is a story of early success, near fatal cancer, survival, recovery, victory in the 1999-2000 and now 2001 Tour de France, the Sydney Olympics, marriage and first time fatherhood. Not directly an investment book ?? but an excellent read!!
(Motivational)
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