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Books by Richard Ferri

All About Asset Allocation (2010 revised edition)

Asset allocation explained in terms that anyone can understand. Using a concise style, it features straight-forward explanations of asset allocation, a review of the asset allocation process, and guidelines for implementing strategies and programs. NEW! Expanded work on when to change your allocation.

The ETF Book (2009 revised edition)

The ETF Book provides readers with everything they need to know to successfully navigate the growing number of ETFs available in the marketplace and select the right ones for their needs.

All About Index Funds (2nd edition)

Little known just five years ago, index mutual funds have become one of today's most popular vehicles for investors. "All About Index Funds" explains the ins and outs of these easy-to-use investments.

Serious Money, Straight Talk about Investing for Retirement

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Written during the tech stock bubble and still relevant today, Serious Money explains why stockbrokers, mutual fund companies and the mass media do not always have your best interests at heart. In this hard hitting book, author Richard Ferri takes Wall Street to task for spending too much effort on selling and too little on meeting the needs of investors.

The Bogleheads' Guide to Retirement Planning

The Bogleheads' are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group-are here to help. Filled with valuable advice on a wide range of retirement planning issues-including some pearls of wisdom from Bogle himself.
 

Protecting Your Wealth in Good Times and Bad

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Protecting Your Wealth is an essential guidebook to a secure savings and investing strategy. Step by step, this book walks you through the process of developing and implementing a sound lifelong plan to grow and protect your hard-earned assets.