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OverviewIs crypto a scam or a solution? Will that pension plan deliver? And what exactly is a model portfolio? The world of personal savings and investment can be tricky and confusing - and it's changing fast. But whether dabbling in the markets, jumping on the crypto bandwagon or simply safeguarding our pensions, we're all investors now, whether we like it or not. We all need to understand how the markets really work. Fully updated for today's shifting landscape, How to Invest offers a principles-based, keep-it-simple approach to help you make investment decisions that will make the most of your money. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Stanyer , Masood Javaid , Stephen SatchellPublisher: Profile Books Ltd Imprint: Economist Books Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.226kg ISBN: 9781805227199ISBN 10: 180522719 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 14 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsIf you only have one book in your investing library, make it this one -- Harold Evensky, founder of Evensky & Katz / Foldes Wealth Management Peter Stanyer and his colleagues have made an outstanding book even better . . . an insightful survey of the current state of investing -- Elroy Dimson, Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School Peter Stanyer and his co-authors continue to add value . . . My firm's experience is that their approach results in happier investors -- Mark Ralphs, Founding Partner of the Financial Planning Corporation LLP Peter Stanyer and his colleagues have made an outstanding book even better. The authors have created an insightful survey of the current state of investing. Whatever your focus, there is something to enjoy in this new, up-to-date compendium -- Elroy Dimson, Co-author of The Triumph of the Optimists, Professor of Finance, Cambridge Judge Business School In times of economic uncertainty, it's all too easy to follow the latest new thing in investing rather than sticking with the tried and true. Peter Stanyer and his co-authors continue to add value by encouraging us to look at the evidence of long-term performance. My firm's experience is that their approach results in happier investors -- Mark Ralphs, Founding Partner of the Financial Planning Corporation LLP How the authors managed to get so much good information and advice into How To Invest is a mystery to me, but they did. Despite the time that many investors spend on issues such as return expectations, risk and timing, the authors remind us that a keep-it-simple focus is the key to an investment strategy that secures an investor's spending plans. If you only have one book in your investing library, make it this one -- Harold Evensky, founder of Evensky & Katz/ Foldes Wealth Management Author InformationPeter Stanyer is an independent investment economist. He was previously chief investment officer of a US-based wealth management firm, a managing director at Merrill Lynch and investment director of the UK's Railways Pension Fund.Masood Javaid is a former Senior Advisor to a large sovereign wealth fund. Prior to that, he held senior positions at Mercury Asset Management and Merrill Lynch.Stephen Satchell is Economics Fellow at Trinity College Cambridge. He is also The Reader in Financial Econometrics (Emeritus) at Cambridge University and an Honorary Member of the Institute of Actuaries. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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