From Library Journal
Registered investment adviser Gard shares here his enthusiasm for and knowledge of personal investing. He writes clearly and aims for first-time investors, those with upwards of $5000 to invest who have read about the stock market and its possibilities but are intimidated for various reasons. For those unwilling or not yet ready to do the research and make decisions, he explains the concept and use of mutual funds. He also includes a chapter on bonds, but his…
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