Making Money: Alan Kohler's Guide For The Independent Investor

Making Money: Alan Kohler's Guide For The Independent Investor

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THE introduction to property, investment, superannuation and all your financial concerns. Australia's leading independent financial commentator Alan Kohler has finally found the time to write a book. Using his clear, explanatory language and with the assistance of other experts including James Kirby, Trish Powers and Mark Armstrong, Alan will run you through the first principles of finance and investing; the Stockmarket - looking at specific stocks and companies; asset allocation; cash and fixed interests as well as managed funds are discussed. With the advent of choice in super, a number of chapters are devoted to the basics of superannuation and DIY super. Or would you be better off investing all your hard-earned funds in real estate? With the help of the crew at The Eureka Report you will learn how to get finance for all your investment strategies. And, if the traditional investments are not for you, there is a chapter on alternative investments. With only small discretionary funds you can still begin your journey as an independent investor.

Author: Alan Kohler
Format: Paperback, 288 pages, 154mm x 235mm, 356 g
Published: 2005, Random House Australia, Australia
Genre: Finance & Accounting

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THE introduction to property, investment, superannuation and all your financial concerns. Australia's leading independent financial commentator Alan Kohler has finally found the time to write a book. Using his clear, explanatory language and with the assistance of other experts including James Kirby, Trish Powers and Mark Armstrong, Alan will run you through the first principles of finance and investing; the Stockmarket - looking at specific stocks and companies; asset allocation; cash and fixed interests as well as managed funds are discussed. With the advent of choice in super, a number of chapters are devoted to the basics of superannuation and DIY super. Or would you be better off investing all your hard-earned funds in real estate? With the help of the crew at The Eureka Report you will learn how to get finance for all your investment strategies. And, if the traditional investments are not for you, there is a chapter on alternative investments. With only small discretionary funds you can still begin your journey as an independent investor.