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Stop the 401(k) Rip-off!: Eliminate Costly Hidden Fees to Improve Your Life21 reviews
David B. Loeper

Bridgeway Books, 2007

Every American should read
My name is Matthew Hutcheson. I'm an independent pension fiduciary, and have studied retirement plan economics for over fifteen years. Every American worker with a 401(k) (or a 403(b)/457 for that matter) should put this book on the top of their reading list. The information contained in this book could be worth many thousands of extra retirement dollars to you down the road. Mr. Loeper ...
  
  











  



  
Business Is a Contact Sport: Using the 12 Principles of Relationship Asset Management to Build Buy-In Blast ...31 reviews
Tom Richardson, Augusto Vidaurreta, ...

Alpha Pub (E), 2001

Not just for the top execs
I guess I'm one of the fortunate ones. I had the opportunity to work with Tom and Gus for a few years back when they first birthed Systems Consulting Group. I spent quite a bit of time with Gus and noticed from day one that he had an uncanny way with people. So I paid close attention and began to soak up all I could. I'm not wired like Gus is motivationally, nor am I gifted with his charismatic ...
  
  











  



  
DRIVEN: Business Strategy, Human Actions, and the Creation of Wealth70 reviews
Joel Litman, Mark L. Frigo

Strategy & Execution, LLC, 2008

Read this book.
In Driven, Dr. Frigo and Mr. Litman provide the background to "Return Driven Strategy", which is a strategic framework that underlies the importance of integrating a business strategy, the execution of that strategy, and ultimately how those pieces relate to a company's valuation. Through their detailed research of high performing companies, Frigo and Litman provide example after example of how ...
  
  











  



  
Investment Valuation: Tools and Techniques for Determining the Value of Any Asset, Second Edition23 reviews
Aswath Damodaran

Wiley, 2002

Comprehensive View of Investment Valuation
An overall excellnet text on valuing any asset. The author does a wonderful job of highighting the only 3 rational ways to value any asset: discounted cash flows, relative valuation, and the options pricing model. This book may help you consider the value of assets using all 3 methods to arrive at a true valuation for your purchase or divestment. A must have for anyone who values assests.
  
  











  



  
60-Minute Estate Planner: Fast and Efficient Illustrated Plans to Avoid Probate, Save Taxes, Manage Finances, ...12 reviews

AMACOM/American Management Association, 2006

Estate Planning Required Reading
Required reading for those wishing to estate plan with a systematic and informed approach. Excellent step by step directions help the reader learn information needed to work efficiently with an estate planner or other professionals and achieve desired results. Unique, innovative charts, flow diagrams and planning documents clarify concepts difficult to grasp through words alone. If you have an ...
  
  











  



  
egonomics: What Makes Ego Our Greatest Asset (or Most Expensive Liability)25 reviews
David Marcum, Steven Smith

Fireside, 2007

Egonomics
egonomics is the kind of excellent, well-researched book that only comes along every few years. The content plays a vital role in our journey from good to great as part of a major service organization in a large, global company. Specifically, the principles, processes, and tools that apply humility, curiosity and veracity to our business issues, have allowed us to have candid and productive ...
  
  











  



  
Get Your Assets in Gear! Smart Money Strategies70 reviews
Jan Dahlin Geiger

Outskirts Press, 2007

Get Your Assets In Gear! Smart Money Strategies
I bought Jan Geiger's book for myself. After reading it, I couldn't wait to give it to my 23 year old daughter. We both thought we had relatively good money habits; I own my own business and my daughter has had jobs since she was 11. After reading this book, I think the biggest change in both of us is realizing that the little things do count, especially over time. We are both much more ...
  
  











  



  
The Unbeatable Market: Taking the Indexing Path to Financial Peace of Mind18 reviews
Ron Ross

Ross, 2002

A Comprehensive "Survey" of The Full Scope of The Literature of EMT
My career as a retail stockbroker for six years, then for twenty-seven years as an institutional stockbroker selling portfolio analytics and investment research to professional asset managers (pension plan managers, mutual fund managers, and hedge fund managers) has provided me with the opportunity to explore modern portfolio theory, market efficiency, and the investment returns of active ...
  
  











  



  
How to Protect Your Family's Assets from Devastating Nursing Home Costs: Medicaid Secrets12 reviews
K. Gabriel Heiser

Phylius Press, 2007

Valuable information on a complex subject.
This book provides valuable information on a complex subject. Although it may not answer your specific questions, the information given allows you to make informed decision when consulting an estate planner or attorney. Informative easy to read book on a complex subject.
  
  











  



  
Tom Patire's Personal Protection Handbook: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know to Keep Yourself, Your ...150 reviews
Tom Patire

Three Rivers Press, 2003

Information To Teh Safer Side
A family from my town in Wisconsin recently appeared on the Montel Show. Watching the show one had to feel for the terrible ordeal that the family went through during their violent home invasion. At the end of the show Montel brought out a security expert named Tom Patire. Mr. Patire's comments were for everyday people and his tone and way of speaking showed his compasion for human life and left ...
  
  











  



  
The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate: A Step-by-step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and ...7 reviews
Sandy Ann Baker

Atlantic Publishing Company (FL), 2007

Great Estate Planning Guide
The Complete Guide To Planning Your Estate By Sandy Baker Rating: 5 stars Let's face it, no one wants to curl up next to the fireplace to read a book with a riveting title such as this, but I am sure glad I did! This book really made me think. I am an executor and have power of attorney for my parents estate. I now know there are many details about their estate that I need to keep up ...
  
  











  



  
Financial Warnings: Detecting Earning Surprises, Avoiding Business Troubles, Implementing Corrective ...9 reviews
Charles W. Mulford, Eugene E. Comiskey

John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1996

Listens to all the reviewers
To all the people who are skeptical. This book is excellent. I got an email pointing me to this direction and I am glad I did spend the money. It is money well spend. It teachs you the non recuring items in the financial statements, capitalized assets, capitalized interest, Lifo liquidation etc. If you find my review satisfying, let me know if you had another good book to read. I know another ...
  
  











  



  
Protect Your Assets: How to Avoid Falling Victim to the Government's Forfeiture Laws6 reviews
Adam Starchild

Books for Business, 2005

Take advantage of the hottest financial trend today!
An offshore haven is simply a country other than your own. To an American, it's anywhere you bank outside of the U.S. Why invest in offshore havens? Because when you invest outside your own country, you are no longer tied to its restrictive financial laws, and can protect your assets, save taxes and build your wealth easier. Most of us have been hoodwinked into thinking that offshore ...
  
  











  



  
The Analysis of Structured Securities: Precise Risk Measurement and Capital Allocation7 reviews

Oxford University Press, USA, 2003

An integrated, optimizing way to evaluate ABS's
I became aware of the authors through a colleague who was taking one of their classes at NYU. The homework assignments (on which I ?uh- consulted) were interesting, comprehensive, and touched on a number of important subjects, so I bought their book. The Analysis of Structured Securities - Precise Risk Measurement and Capital Allocation provides reference and background material on a number ...
  
  











  



  
Money Matters Made Easy: The Q & A Reference for Everything from Asset Allocation to Zero-Coupon Bonds6 reviews
Steven C. Camp

Trunkey Publishing Company, 1997

One Of The Few Books That Tell It Like It IS
Money Matters Made Easy is a book every starting, and regular investor should have on his, or her bookshelf. It covers 178 subjects from evaluating investments to home ownership, and more, like wills, understanding bonds,retirement etc, in short concise and very easy to understand paragraphs. Because it is written in a simple, common-sense way, it is a bargain, for what it contains, and is ...
  
  











  



  
The Ten Biggest Legal Mistakes Women Can Avoid : How to Protect Yourself, Your Children and Your Assets ...8 reviews
Marilyn Barrett

Capital Books, 2000

A truly informative and helpful book
This is a great book! Being a young, modern and relatively "hip" married woman (one who now co-ownes a business with her husband), I decided it was time to educate myself about all the legal stuff I'd been ignoring for years. I was especially intrigued by the author's approach to the legal aspects of marriage/children, property and taxes. These were topics I would not typically view in a ...
  
  











  



  
Unstoppable: Finding Hidden Assets to Renew the Core and Fuel Profitable Growth8 reviews

Harvard Business School Press, 2007

Pogo was right.
In two previously published books, Profit from the Core (2001) and then Beyond the Core (2004), Chris Zook shares what several years of extensive and intensive research revealed about "how companies fail to recognize the potential of their core business and, as a result, prematurely abandon it in pursuit of hot markets or sexy new ideas, only to realize their error - often, when it is too late." ...
  
  











  



  
Investment Alchemy9 reviews
Guy E. Baker, Richard Jensen

Standel Publishing, 1998

Sensational(?) title, solid-gold content
A believer in a buy-and-hold approach to mutual funds investing, I am trying to develop an efficient asset allocation plan. I have read useful and informative books such as Bogle on Mutual Funds (by John Bogle) and The Winning Portfolio (by Paul Farrell), and while they provide readers with what they consider model portfolios, I was frustrated by the lack of information on how those asset ...
  
  











  



  
Edison in the Boardroom: How Leading Companies Realize Value from Their Intellectual Assets7 reviews

Wiley, 2001

Visionary and Innovative Pragmatism
The basic concept of this book is very intriguing: Briefly examine the life and career of Thomas Edison and then suggest direct correlations between his achievements with real-world situations in which various companies are now deriving substantial value from their intellectual capital. The authors also make skillful use of Edison's own recorded thoughts and feelings. Of special interest to me ...
  
  











  



  
Shaking Her Assets9 reviews
Robin Epstein, Renee Kaplan, 2005

Inspires!
Shaking Her Assets is about a woman who picks her editing career up off the sidewalk - where her former boss tossed it - and haphazardly launches a start-up company which quickly turns into something she's fighting for, something she's really proud of. Rachel Chambers, a sensitive and loyal heroine compared to the usual career-driven femmes fatales found in chick lit, has a knack for putting ...
  
  











  







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