
| 作者简介: JERRY TWEDDELL is a former stockbroker with twenty-five years of experience working with both institutional and individual investors. Currently, he is an investment advisor offering fee-based investment management and consulting services for individual investors. |
| introduction part 1 getting started 1 take control of your mutual funds 2 why you can't be an average mutual fund investor 3 financial sources: what you need to know and where to get it 4 asset allocation—the most important investment decision part 2 two alternatives: to index, or not to index? 5 index funds 6 picking winning managed funds part 3 mutual fund universe: the basic choices 7 bonds and bond funds—picking the winners 8 new-fund investing—betting with the odds and the insiders 9 real estate investment trusts: funds with "the reit stuff" 10 convertibles: smooth rides and safety belts 11 closed-end funds 12 beyond mutual funds—individually managed accounts 13 off the beaten path: unpopular funds and socially responsible funds par 4 managing for maximum profits 14 fund family stalwarts—stewardship instead of salesmanship 15 recommended funds .appendix a: chapter summaries appendix b: compound interest table appendix c: the lessons from japan index about the authors |
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