Learn to Earn: A Beginner’s Guide To The Basics Of Investing and Business
Learn to Earn gives you the expert guidance you need to make the right start. Lynch and Rothchild cover the gamut on investment fundamentals and principles, from choosing stocks, to picking a broker, to reading an annual report. Learn to Earn reveals how to decipher the stock pages and how to evaluate the pros and cons of the five basic investment vehicles —savings accounts, collectibles, houses or apartments, stocks, and bonds. Yet, there is much more to investing than just the principles, and there is much more to Learn to Earn than just the fundamentals. Opportunity comes in many forms, from many sources, with many histories. Brimming with stories and parables, Lynch and Rothchild also explain:
* Why the world as we know it would collapse without investors . . .
* How capitalism, from the time of the American Revolution on, has shaped the past, and how that affects us today . . .
* How Coke, Campbell’s Soup, Ben & Jerry’s, Microsoft, and other big companies got started, who gets rich from them, and how they got that way . . .
* How to know the real story behind the price of a stock
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Primer
This book serves to provide a groundwork for the future investor by explaining the basics of finance, stocks and companies.
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Great Book for Beginners
Its a great book for beginners, but not for those who already have a basic knowledge of investing and business
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Better-off Reading “One Up on Wall St”
Those wishing to read more about Peter Lynch’s investment philosophy are better-off reading one of his two other books, particularly “One up on Wall Street,” which is his best…
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Outstanding!
I studied economics in college, and thought this book was as good of a general economics book as any I’ve read.
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Strong Fundamental Book
This is a great book to understand the basics of investments.
Unlike a TV set where you could buy it and least care how it works as long as you know how to work on with the…
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Great Primer for New Investors
This is book is a great primer on the basics of investing. The language does seem geared towards a younger audience, but the information presented is useful for new and would-be…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best choice for Beginners!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book for three reasons:
1)It was written for teenagers, so it was easy to grasp its
concepts, plus very humerous!
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Excellent!!!!
This book is great and the title reflects what is in the book. The little history section is interesting. I am a High School teacher and an investor.
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An excellent book for beginners of all ages
In the beginning of the book, the authors remarked that high schools have forgotten to teach one of the most important courses of all: investing.
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A Good Start
This book provied great information on the hitory of the market. This book gives very basic information on investing and is great for young adluts who want to learn about…