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Starting and Running a Profitable Investment Club : The Official Guide from the National Association of Investment Clubs by Kenneth S. Janke, Thomas E. O'Hara Offering advice on joining or starting an investment club, this book also details the NAIC's method for investing in growth stocks--a method so successful that 60% of investment clubs outperform the market. The book includes the unique forms and worksheets the NAIC has developed for selecting, analyzing, and comparing stocks. |
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Investment Clubs : A Team Approach to the Stock Market by Kathryn Shaw For the dedicated individual investor with limited access to capital, there is simply no better way to invest than through an investment club. This simple, step-by-step guide shows how to start and run a successful money-making investment club. |
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The Investment Club Book by John F. Wasik One of the hottest trends currently evolving, investment clubs are groups of ordinary people who pool their money to invest in the stock market. This easy-to-understand guide reveals the secrets of some of the country's leading clubs, explains how to start and run an investment club, offers savvy tips on building a portfolio, and more. | |
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How to Read a Financial Report : Wringing Vital Signs Out of the Numbers by John A., Ph.D. Tracy This indispensable key to extracting useful information from financial reports allows non-CPAs to make sense of balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements, and shows what these mean in relation to each other. Also covers tax reform, depreciation methods, spotting fraudulent reporting, and recent FASB rulings. | |
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