基本信息出版社:For Dummies
页码:384 页
出版日期:2002年01月
ISBN:0764554107
International Standard Book Number:0764554107
条形码:9780764554100
EAN:9780764554100/0785555094321
装帧:平装
正文语种:英语
丛书名:For Dummies (Computer/Tech)
外文书名:价值投资傻瓜
内容简介 Value Investing For Dummies guides anyone from rookie to savvy investor through the often confusingmaze of value investments and value investing techniques. Turn here for clear explanations and solid advice on:Types of value investments -- from mutual funds and real estate to precious metals and commoditiesHow to become a value investor -- from making your picks to developing your investment styleInvesting for the long term vs. the short termWhere to find value investmentsTechniques and tips on how to read the balance sheet, income statement, and other value indicatorsReal examples of how some successful value investors have done so wellProfiles of successful value investorsDetermining whether or not an investment is a "value" investmentTracking your portfolio
作者简介 Peter J. Sander, MBA is the author of several books on investing and personal finance. Janet Haley is a Chartered Mutual Fund Counselor and a regional sales director for Conseco Fund Group.
专业书评 From the Back Cover
Praise for Value Investing For Dummies
"I strongly recommend this book to people who want to learn a disciplined, proven methodology to make money in the stock market." —David Bach, bestselling author of Smart Couples Finish Rich and Smart Women Finish Rich
"This is your crash MBA course on value investing. The authors are thorough but make it fun, practical, and easy to read." — Jennifer Openshaw, founder and former CEO of Women's Financial Network, CBS Marketwatch columnist, and author of What's Your Net Worth?
Featuring the secrets of America's top value investors
Buy stocks as if you're buying the company and settle in for long-term gains Slumping markets. Collapsing technology stocks. Sound familiar? Don't panic! This friendly guide explains how value investing can help you get back on your feet. From assessing financial statements to factoring in intangibles, it shows you step by step how to calculate a company's intrinsic value, zero in on bargains — and start rebuilding your nest egg.
目录
Introduction.
PART I: The What and Why of Value Investing.
Chapter 1: An Investor's Guide to Value Investing.
Chapter 2: A Value Investor's Guide to the Markets.
Chapter 3: The Value Investing Story.
PART II: Fundamentals for Fundamentalists.
Chapter 4: A Painless Course in Value Investing Math.
Chapter 5: A Value Treasure Map: Knowing Where to Dig.
Chapter 6: Statements of Fact Part 1: Understanding Financial Statements.
Chapter 7: Statements of Fact Part 2: The Balance Sheet.
Chapter 8: Statements of Fact Part 3: Earnings and Cash Flow Statements.
Chapter 9: Games Companies Play: Irrational Exuberance in the Financial Statements.
Chapter 10: On Your Ratio Dial: Using Ratios to Understand Financial Statements.
PART III: So You Wanna Buy a Business?
Chapter 11: Appraising a Business.
Chapter 12: Running the Numbers: Intrinsic Value.
Chapter 13: Running the Numbers: Strategic Financials.
Chapter 14: Beyond the Numbers: Strategic Intangibles.
Chapter 15: Warren's Way.
Chapter 16: Shopping for Value: Deciding When the Price Is Right.
PART IV: Becoming a Value Investor.
Chapter 17: Shopping for Value: A Practical Approach.
Chapter 18: Is the Feeling Mutual?
Chapter 19: Out of Stock: Special Value Investing Vehicles.
PART V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Ten Signs of Value.
Chapter 21: Ten Signs of Unvalue.
Chapter 22: Ten Habits of Highly Successful Value Investors.
Index.
Book Registration Information.
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