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Bogle, John C.. John Bogle on Investing: The First 50 Years. US: McGraw-Hill Education, 2001.

John Bogle on Investing: The First 50 Years

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Published:  2001

ISBN: 9780071374514 0071364382
  • CONTENTS
  • FOREWORD: PAUL A. VOLCKER
  • INTRODUCTION: WILLIAM T. ALLEN
  • PREFACE
  • SOME WORDS OF APPRECIATION
  • Part I INVESTMENT STRATEGIES FOR THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR
  • 1 Investing in the New Millennium: The Bagel and the Doughnut
  • 2 The Clash of the Cultures in Investing: Complexity vs. Simplicity
  • 3 Equity Fund Selection: The Needle or the Haystack?
  • 4 Risk and Risk Control in an Era of Confidence (or Is It Greed?)
  • 5 Buy Stocks? No Way!
  • 6 The Death Rattle of Indexing
  • 7 25 Years of Indexing: When Active Managers Win, Who Loses?
  • 8 Selecting Equity Mutual Funds
  • 9 The Third Mutual Fund Industry
  • Part II TAKING ON THE MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY
  • 10 Mutual Funds: The Paradox of Light andDarkness
  • 11 Economics 101: For Mutual Fund Investors For Mutual Fund Managers
  • 12 Honing the Competitive Edge in Mutual Funds
  • 13 Creating Shareholder Value: BY Mutual Funds or FOR Mutual Fund Shareholders?
  • 14 The Silence of the Funds: Mutual Fund Investment Policies and Corporate Governance
  • 15 Losing Our Way: Where Are the Independent Directors?
  • Part III ECONOMICS AND IDEALISM: THE VANGUARD EXPERIMENT
  • 16 Vanguard—Child of Fortune
  • 17 The Winds of Change: The Vanguard Experiment in Internalized Management
  • 18 Deliverance
  • 19 The Lengthened Shadow, Economics, and Idealism
  • 20 On the Right Side of History
  • Part IV PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES
  • 21 Changing the Mutual Fund Industry: The Hedgehogand the Fox
  • 22 The Majesty of Simplicity
  • 23 The Things by Which One Measures One’s Life
  • 24 Telltale Hearts
  • 25 Press On Regardless
  • Part V THE PRINCETON THESIS
  • The Economic Role of the Investment Company
  • INDEX