Book Review: The Neatest Little Guide To Stock Market Investing
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Jason Kelly has issued a new 2013 edition to his perpetually best-selling The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing. It is a book that I heartily recommend for both beginning and experienced stock market investors. (It sports a 4.9 reader review on a 5-point scale at Amazon).
It is no accident that The Neatest Little Guide has been selling so well since the first edition in 1998. It is not only an accessible guide for newcomers, but it is also sophisticated in its investing strategies. The basic concepts remain timeless. Everything in the book is based on facts supported by sound reasoning. It is an intelligent approach. Terms are explained and used consistently. The writing style is conversational and accessible, with a nice dose of humor. But the book never becomes so informal that important concepts get shortchanged or mangled. As Kelly has taken the book through several editions, he has honed his ideas until they are razor-sharp and very clearly presented.
The Neatest Little Guide has 8 chapters, 3 appendices, and an index. The chapter titles themselves give a good presentation of what you will find here:
PUSHBACK on Shangai Top Books and Axiom Book Awards Lists
Selena Rezvani’s PUSHBACK is featured as a top business book in Shangai and has been awarded a silver medal by Axiom Business Books for Women/Minorities in Business. Congratulations, Selena!
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3.Pushback
Women can and should ask for more money, better assignments, flexible schedules and anything else they deserve.
Selena Rezvani | Copyright 2012 Jossey-Bass, an imprint of John Wiley & Sons 2012 | 209 pg. | ISBN: 9781118104903
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15. Women/Minorities in Business
Gold: The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women: Why Capable People Suffer from the Imposter Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It, by Valerie Young, Ed.D (Crown Business)
Silver: Pushback: How Smart Women Ask – and Stand Up – For What They Want, by Selena Rezvani (Jossey-Bass)
Bronze (tie): Big Bold Business Advice from New Jersey Women Business Owners, Edited by Joyce Restaino (Woodpecker Press) and Vital Voices: The Power of Women Leading Change Around the World, by Alyse Nelson (Jossey-Bass)
DSM Agency New Deals
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Business/Investing/Finance
The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing author Jason Kelly’s THE 3% SIGNAL, an automated stock market investing plan that anyone can manage for long-term financial gain, to Kate Napolitano and Phil Budnick at Plume, in a very nice deal, by Doris Michaels of DSM Agency (NA).
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International Non-fiction
Rights to Stanford professors Ryan Babineaux and John Krumboltz’s FAIL FAST, FAIL OFTEN, to Purple Cow Contents Group in Korea, in a nice deal, by Henry Shin at the Eric Yang Agency, toNihonbungeisha in Japan, in a very nice deal, by Miko Yamanouchi at Japan UNI Agency, on behalf of Doris Michaels at DSM Agency.
Russian rights to Charles Pellerin’s HOW NASA BUILDS TEAMS, to Erfolg, by Doris Michaels at DSM Agency.