Saturday, September 10, 2011 by aramboy
Clark Howard is heard everyday on more than 200 radio stations across north america. He also has a TV show, a website and he is the author of multiple best sellers, his latest is Living Large in Lean Times: 250+ Ways to Buy Smarter, Spend Smarter, and Save Money.

In this book, he shares more than 250 invaluable tips to saving money, e.g., Don't go for extended warranty, Look for price that ends with 97 while you are at Costco.




There are countless ways to reduce debt, buy smarter, and build a path towards independence and wealth. Follow Clark's lead and he'll get you there.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011 by aramboy
In the past 7 years, Google has gone from its IPO to having a market cap of nearly 200 billion. Douglas Edwards, the author of the books - I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59, is one of the people who was on the inside during the early days.

He was the director of Consumer Marketing and Brand Management at Google from 1999 to 2005. As he joined Google, he was surprised by the chaotic nature and flat structure of the company's staff.




By reading this book, you will find out:

  • What makes Google differ from other traditional companies?
  • What idea that he think it's the craziest one submitted to his desk at the time he was working there?
  • Why Google give out its branded condom to high school students?
  • What in the author estimation does google wanna be when it grows up?
  • And much more!


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Thursday, July 28, 2011 by aramboy
Howard Marks, the author of this book, is a value investor who is keenly aware of risk management and try to exploit market cycles.

In this book, Marks describes 20 of The Most Important Thing which are Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor. All of them are essential factors to achieve above-market returns.

All the topics in the book are written in an easy reading way. Reading it might not be “the most important thing” an investor will do, but you should ;)



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Sunday, July 17, 2011 by aramboy
The Intelligent Investor is the most classic investing book of all time. Even Warren Buffett himself has called it - the best book on investing ever written.

This book lays out the foundation of value investing wriiten by Benjamin Graham - the founder of value investing.

The lessons in the book covers such topics as asset allocation, diversification, dividends and margin of safety which are absolutely needed by investors in order to be successful.



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Friday, July 8, 2011 by aramboy
An international bestselling book of all times -
One Up On Wall Street : How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In The Market.

Peter Lynch, the author, is America's number-one money manager. He reveals how he achieved his spectacular record as manager of Fidelity's multibillion-dollar Magellan Fund.

The advice is this book has proved to be timeless and now this classic book is as valuable in the new millennium as ever.


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Monday, July 4, 2011 by aramboy
It's Earnings That Count: Finding Stocks with Earnings Power for Long-Term Profits.

In this book the author - Hewitt Heiserman introduces you a fundamental aspect for stock selection. This book presents practical advices that will keep you out if trouble when it comes to picking of stocks for investing.

This is not a deeply academic book, it's easy to read, understand and apply what you learn form the book.



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Thursday, June 30, 2011 by aramboy
Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl: And Why You Should, Too (Motley Fool).

How does warren buffet investlike a girl?
Louann Lofton, the author of this book, stated that Warren Buffet is able to control his emotion better than most men.

It's about the temperament. Though it sounds controversial but the study shows that women tend to be better able to control their emotion when it comes to investing than men.


The book layouts the series of investing principle such as Trade less Make more, Focus on the Positives of Pessimism, Ignore Peer Pressure and Learn from Mistakes.

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