Investing Tips Grampa Taught Us
A Guide to Financing College Costs and More
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Book Details
About the Book
With so many money management books on the market, I decided to write this book from the perspective of two of my grandchildren. In 174 pages adorned with cartoons and other graphics, I try to offer guidance on money and markets in a style devoid of jargon. There are no short, easy methods for doubling your money. The book is, however, a road map to help traverse today's baffling financial highways. My investing ideas, drawn from 45 years of money management and teaching experience, are keyed strictly to a get-rich slowly strategy. Stockbrokers may not like the strong warnings aimed at not-so-independent advisers. Stock investing is my investment of choice with a dedication to fundamental valuation for long-term investing planning today for financing young children's education as well as retirement planning for adults. My dedication to stock investing stems from statistical comparisons compiled by a leading research firm which shows over a 68 year period, stocks have outperformed bond, Treasuries and bank CD's by wide margins. For most, my best bet is to invest in well-chosen, no-load mutual funds. Hold for the long term, put in a fixed amount periodically and do not withdraw dividends. That's my strategy.
About the Author
Victor I. Eber, author, syndicated columnist, and educator established, in 1950, an independent money management firm and, concurrently served as adjunct professor in accountancy and finance at the University of Miami. He wrote four books, the last of which,"Investment Tips Grampa Taught Us", was published in 1994.