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The Random Walk Guide To Investing:

Ten Rules For Financial Success
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W W Norton & Company Incorporated, Jan 30, 2005 - Business & Economics - 202 pages
Based on the million-copy seller A Random Walk Down Wall Street, this concise new guide by influential and irreverent author Burton G. Malkiel takes the mystery out of personal finance by outlining Malkiel's own ten-point plan for success. Easy to read and easy to follow, this practical book aimed at the investment novice cuts through the jargon to give readers the confidence and knowledge to make wise investment decisions that will provide consistent returns.

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Sound financial advice. - Goodreads
So... good advice, but not really that revolutionary. - Goodreads
Nonetheless, it's a solid book with solid advice. - Goodreads

Review: The Random Walk Guide to Investing: Ten Rules for Financial Success

User Review  - Jacob Mclaws - Goodreads

Some ok guidelines although I don't think his claim that he will tell you everything you need to know in 200 pages is really very valid. His main topic is investing for retirement and his main advice ... Read full review

Review: The Random Walk Guide to Investing: Ten Rules for Financial Success

User Review  - Northern Credit Union - Goodreads

Investing can be overwhelming, and there is no secret way to get rich quick. This book offers ten very simple, time-tested rules that can build wealth and provide retirement security. You can think of ... Read full review

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About the author (2005)

Burton Gordon Malkiel is an economics professor at Princeton University. He has written A Random Walk Down Wall Street: Including a Life-Cycle Guide to Personal Investing and assisted in the development of the book, Earn More (Sleep Better): The Index Fund Solution, written by Richard E. Evans.

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