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Recommended
Reading - Some of Our Favorite Books
All truths in life
are simple. The books that we have listed below are timeless classics.
As with all great truths they have and will stand the test of time. We
heartily recommend these books and hope they will help you grow with knowledge
and bring you peace of mind. Enjoy!
Investments
& Security Analysis
The Intelligent Investor
Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor: 4th Revised Edition (New York:
Harper & Row, 1973).
The single best book on investing, bar none. Originally published in 1949,
this book offers clear, concise, timeless wisdom for anyone who wishes
to expand their investing skills. If you are going to read just one book
on investing, this is it.
Conservative Investors Sleep Well
Philip A. Fisher (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers 1975)
Value Investing
Bruce C. N. Greenwald (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2001)
Developing an Investment Philosophy
Philip A. Fisher (Woodside, CA: Business Classics 1980) ISBN 0-93113-06-8
Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation
David Dreman, Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation (New
York: Simon & Schuster, 1998).
Makes use of and has references to many of the articles in this field.
Financial Shenanigans
2nd Edition
Howard Schilit (New York, McGraw-Hill 2002)
ISBN 0-07-138626-2
Competitive
Strategy
Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors
Michael E. Porter (New York, The Free Press, a Division of Simon &
Schuster, Inc. 1998) ISBN 0-684-84148-7
The Warren Buffet Portfolio
Robert G. Hagstrom (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1999)
Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the
Thoughtful Investor
Seth Klarman, (New York: HarperCollins 1991)
Buffettology
Mary Buffett (New York: Rawson Associates 1997)
Security Analysis - The classic, 1934 edition
Benjamin Graham and David L. Dodd (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1934)
This is where it all began, the original textbook which layed the foundation
for value investing. This book has been revised 5 times, since this original
work, to eliminate some sections that the authors felt were less important
today, but we recommend reading the original classic.
Common Stocks
and Uncommon Profits
Philip A. Fisher (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1996)
Buffett: The
Making of An American Capitalist
Roger Lowenstein, Buffett The Making of An American Capitalist (New York:
Doubleday 1996)
Unaccountable
Accounting
Abraham J. Briloff (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers 1972)
Quality of Earnings
- The Investor's Guide To How Much Money a Company Is Really Making
Thornton L. O'Glove (New York: The Free Press 1998)
Paths to Wealth
Through Common Stocks
Philip A. Fisher (New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1960)
When Genius
Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management
Roger Lowenstein (New York: Random House 2000)
The Interpretation
of Financial Statements - The Classic 1937 Edition
Benjamin Graham (New York: Harper & Row. Originally published 1937,
First Harper Business edition published 1998)
The New Finance:
The Case Against Efficient Markets
Robert A. Haugen (New Jersey: Prentice Hall 2nd edition 1999)
Value Investing
Made Easy
Janet Lowe, Value Investing Made Easy (New York: McGraw-Hill 1996)
Financial
Planning
Legacy Plan,
Protect & Preserve Your Estate
Robert A. Esperti (Denver, CO: Esperti Peterson Institute Incorporated
1996)
Practical answers from America's foremost estate planning attorneys.
Generations,
Planning Your Legacy
Robert A. Esperti, Legacy (Denver, CO: Esperti Peterson Institute Incorporated
1999)
According to estate planning attorneys we've consulted, this is the estate
planning bible .
Money
& Philosophy
Think and Grow
Rich
Napoleon Hill (New York: Fawcett Crest 1960)
Grow Rich! With
Peace of Mind
Napoleon Hill (New York: Fawcett Crest 1967)
The Magic of
Thinking Big
David J. Schwartz (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 11th printing August
1964)
The Millionaire
Next Door
Thomas J.
Stanley, Ph.D., (New York: Pocket Books 1996)
An easy-to-read study of the 7 common characteristics of the wealthy.
The Ruminator
Humphrey
B. Neill (Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers, Ltd 1975)
A collection of thoughts and suggestions on contrary thinking.
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
Charles
MacKay (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1996)
How crowd psychology played a part in some of the most speculative investment
bubbles in history.
From
Poverty To Power
James Allen (Sante Fe, New Mexico: Sun Publishing, Second Sun Books Printing
1989)
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't
James C. Collins (New York: Harper Collins 2001)
Built To Last
James C. Collins (New York: HarperCollins 1994)
The Road to Serfdom
F.A. Hayek (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1994)
Eight Pillars
of Prosperity
James Allen (Santa Fe: Sun Publishing 1992)
Self-Reliance
Ralph Waldo Emerson (New York: Bell Tower 1991)
Wisdom of Your
Subconscious Mind
John K. Williams (London: Prentice-Hall 4th printing 1977)
The Richest
Man In Babylon
George S. Clason (New York: 1st Signet printing 1988)
Inspirational works on the subject of thrift, financial planning, and
personal wealth.
How To Attract Good Luck
A.H.Z. Carr (No. Hollywood, CA: Wilshire Book Company 1965)
Right is Might:
A Basic Book on Ethical Behavior
Richard W. Wetherill (Copyright 1991 By Humanetics Fellowship, Royersford,
PA 19468)
Suppose We Let
Civilization Begin
Richard W. Wetherill (Copyright 1978, 1979, 1991 By Humanetics Fellowship,
Royersford, PA 19468)
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