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Bogleheads Series

October 29th, 2006 by digerati

We are going through each chapter in the book and letting you know what we learned from reading it. You should buy the Bogleheads Guide to Investing. It has more examples and more depth than I’m giving here, and is overall an excellent investment book.

Introduction and Explanation of the Series

  1. Chapter 1 - Chose a Sound Financial Lifestlye
  2. Chapter 2 - Start Early and Invest Regularly
  3. Chapter 3 - Know What You’re Buying Part One
  4. Chapter 4 - Know What You’re Buying Part Two
  5. Chapter 5 - Preserve your Buying Power with Bonds
  6. Chapter 6 - How Much DO You Need to Save
  7. Chapter 7 - Keep It Simple
  8. Chapter 8 - Asset Allocation
  9. Chapter 9 - Costs Matter
  10. Chapter 10 - Taxes: Part One
  11. Chapter 11 - Taxes: Part Two
  12. Chapter 12 - Diversification
  13. Chapter 13 - Performance Chasing and Market Timing
  14. Chapter 14 - Savvy Ways to Invest for College
  15. Chapter 15 - How to Manage a Windfall Successfully
  16. Chapter 16 - Do you Need an Advisor?
  17. Chapter 17 - Track your Progress and Rebalance when Necessary
  18. Chapter 18 - Tune out the “Noise”
  19. Chapter 19 - Mastering Your Investments Means Mastering your Emotions
  20. Chapter 20 - Making Your Money Last Longer Than You Do
  21. Chapter 21 Protect Your Assets by Being Well-Insured
  22. Chapter 22 - Passing It On When you Pass On
  23. Chapter 23 - You Can Do It
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