The Snowball Effect: Using Dividend & Interest Reinvestment To Help You Retire On Time
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Rating | : | 4.39 (965 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01LB3K75C |
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Number of Pages | : | 332 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-03 |
Language | : | English |
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Faber has authored numerous white papers and many books including "The Ivy Portfolio" and "Global Value." viiiTimothy McIntosh If you spend any time watching the stock market, you probably get caught up in its daily gyrations. McIntosh illustrates how such a strategy can snowball and lead to large sums of wealth for the patient investor." -Mebane Faber is a co-founder and the Chief Investment Officer of Cambria Investment Management. Timothy McIntosh's new book, "The Snowball Effect," is a valuable contribution to the body of work focused on dividend investing. McIntosh says that "time is the bes
Clear, useful investment guide K. Rollins The Snowball Effect: Using Dividend and Interest Reinvestment to Help You Retire on Time, by Timothy McIntosh, gives the reader both a clear understanding of the basics of investing in the stock market and a specific plan for increasing wealth through reinvestment of dividends and interest payments.Interestingly, I fit his profile of the average investor . Happy to have gotten this investment book on Kindle Colin Chan Happy to have gotten this investment book on Kindle. Luckily, it provides lots of data and advice that is just not found on the web. It really is a no nonsense approach to making my retirement happen without worrying as much. Retirement really is my biggest concern with the constant ups and down in the stock markets. But his example in the last chapter of. sound market advice Having been interested in the markets for years, I immersed myself easily into Timothy McIntosh's well-written explanation of what goes on inside them. What makes the markets move – either up or down. It's easy to understand, provides a mix of history and advice, and it's a smooth read as well.The 1982 secular bull market is recounted, and I well re
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