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Fail-Safe Investing
By: Harry BrowneeBook Publisher: Macmillan
Imprint: St. Martin's Press
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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Do you worry that you're not paying enough attention to your investments? Do you feel left out when you hear about the clever things other investors seem to be doing? Relax. You don't have to become an investment genius to protect your savings. Distilling the wisdom of his thirty years' experience into lessons that can be applied in thirty minutes, Harry Browne shows you what you need to know to make your savings and investments safe and profitable, no matter what the economy and the investment markets do. There are no secret trading systems here, no jargon to learn. Instead, Harry Browne teaches you in simple terms to, among other things:
-Build your wealth on your career
-Make your own decisions
-Build a bulletproof portfolio for protection
-Take advantage of tax-reduction plans
-Enjoy yourself with a budge for pleasure
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| Title of Business & Economics eBook: Fail-Safe Investing | |
| Release Date: 04-01-2010 | |
| Publisher: St. Martin's Press |
This eBook download is available in the following formats:
| Parent title | Fail-Safe Investing |
|---|---|
| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9780312268329 |
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| Internet Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
| Read aloud | No Sys requirements Download reader |
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