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Learn To Earn
Author :Peter LynchISBN :9781476712031
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Mutual-fund superstar Peter Lynch and author John Rothchild explain the basic principles of the stock market and business in an investing guide that will enlighten and entertain anyone who is high-school age or older. Many investors, including some with substantial portfolios, have only the sketchiest idea of how the stock market works. The reason, say Lynch and Rothchild, is that the basics of investing—the fundamentals of our economic system and what they have to do with the stock market—aren’t taught in school. At a time when individuals have to make important decisions about saving for college and 401(k) retirement funds, this failure to provide a basic education in investing can have tragic consequences. For those who know what to look for, investment opportunities are everywhere. The average high-school student is familiar with Nike, Reebok, McDonald’s, the Gap, and the Body Shop. Nearly every teenager in America drinks Coke or Pepsi, but only a very few own shares in either company or even understand how to buy them. Every student studies American history, but few realize that our country was settled by European colonists financed by public companies in England and Holland—and the basic principles behind public companies haven’t changed in more than three hundred years. In Learn to Earn, Lynch and Rothchild explain in a style accessible to anyone who is high-school age or older how to read a stock table in the daily newspaper, how to understand a company annual report, and why everyone should pay attention to the stock market. They explain not only how to invest, but also how to think like an investor.
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I want to thank everyone who answered our letters and phone calls, Incoming to the Aid of our Children, Adults, and Family Hunger. God bless those, Who shelter and feed our Homeless Children and give them a Safe Home, off the Streets and Going Back to School. Yes I was a Runaway (3 times, Age 11, 12 and 14) Looking for my Mother Who Left Home, when I was age 9, also 6 month old twins staying in the inner city of New York from 2 and 4 month, (Looking.?) selling newspaper for 1 each, At the Auto Mat I mixed catch up salt and Hot water (Free Breakfast), I payed for my bread and soup at the auto mat, if someone left some food at a table, (its free) Slept in Cellars, on subways and cardboardboxes under stairwells.
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Are you happy with your life? If not, you can change it. Would you like to become financially independent and retire early? You can. In this book, the author reveals and shows you how she took control of her life and changed it from living in one abusive environment after another to retiring at 56 years old with assets of $1 million. She did this on her own while working as a secretary, with no special financial training. Part 1 of this book will show you how to take control of your life by: - Changing the way you think about money and success. - Setting goals, and - Developing a budget and a 20-year financial plan.' Part 2 of this book will explain how the stock market works and will show you the tools that you will need in order to protect your money from losses.
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Learn How To Earn: using the stock market's money, is a self help motivational book packed with strategies and methods on how to trade the stock market for profitable gains. It uniquely brings together wealth psychology, money management and standard trading techniques to capture and stimulate the reader's interest in the subject of stock market trading and investing. Learn How To Earn gives readers an opportunity to gain personal wealth using the stock market: if they are willing to assume the risks. This book should be of interest to various readers from all lifestyles and within all kinds of professions. Therefore, it will suit: unemployed, employed, those who are seeking an opportunity to supplement their income, anyone who is seeking financial freedom, those who are pursuing personal wealth along with current traders and investors.
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The book specially written for children (age group: 10+ years) emphasis on the fact that every child need to earn the greatness. The qualities such as: Discipline, Responsibility, Focus, Respect, Awareness, Excellence, No Criticism & Never Give up, is well described as an essence to the journey towards greatness. The examples given in this book could be felt connected to the very own life of children. The short biographies used of great people are motivational.
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Presents insights into the use of interns in a variety of firms and organizations, discussing the economic impact of internships, their effect on business practices, and the ethical problems associated with them.
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Did you know the internet is responsible for making more millionaires than any other medium in history? Building a solid online business that generates revenue for you can be extremely lucrative, if it’s done correctly. In fact, there are so many different ways to earn income online and you have the freedom to create your business around those options that suit you best. Perhaps the biggest benefit to generating an income online is that you have the freedom to create multiple streams of income from your efforts If you’re serious, it’s also possible to grow your online income to the point where it totally replaces the income you get from your day job. The opportunities outlined in this book give you some insight into some highly effective ways to generate real income streams Are you ready to get started? Let’s go… Other Books:- *Bitcoin and Digital Currency for Beginners: The Basic Little Guide *Investing in Gold and Silver Bullion - The Ultimate Safe Haven Investments *Nigerian Stock Market Investment: 2 Books with Bonus Content *The Dividend Millionaire: Investing for Income and Winning in the Stock Market *Economic Crisis: Surviving Global Currency Collapse - Safeguard Your Financial Future with Silver and Gold *Passionate about Stock Investing: The Quick Guide to Investing in the Stock Market *Guide to Investing in the Nigerian Stock Market *Building Wealth with Dividend Stocks in the Nigerian Stock Market (Dividends - Stocks Secret Weapon) *Precious Metals Investing For Beginners: The Quick Guide to Platinum and Palladium *Child Millionaire: Stock Market Investing for Beginners - How to Build Wealth the Smart Way for Your Child - The Basic Little Guide * Taming the Tongue: The Power of Spoken Words
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Mutual-fund superstar Peter Lynch and author John Rothchild explain the basic principles of the stock market and business in an investing guide that will enlighten and entertain anyone who is high-school age or older.
Many investors, including some with substantial portfolios, have only the sketchiest idea of how the stock market works. The reason, say Lynch and Rothchild,...more
Many investors, including some with substantial portfolios, have only the sketchiest idea of how the stock market works. The reason, say Lynch and Rothchild,...more
Published January 25th 1996 by Simon Schuster (first published 1995)
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I would recommend this one - especially to High School young adults. Note: it's a bit behind-the-times, but the philosophies presented are timeless.
I was almost turned away once I found out it was written for a bit younger crowd, but I gave it a chance and was pleased with the results. There is a ton of history, good examples, and conversational-style lessons taught in a pleasing manner. Since I had *0* experience with investing stuffs, this beginners approach was useful for me.
...and BIG kudos...more
Jul 12, 2008Yoga Prakasa rated it it was amazingI was almost turned away once I found out it was written for a bit younger crowd, but I gave it a chance and was pleased with the results. There is a ton of history, good examples, and conversational-style lessons taught in a pleasing manner. Since I had *0* experience with investing stuffs, this beginners approach was useful for me.
...and BIG kudos...more
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This book holds sentimental value to me, for it introduced me to the world of investment. A world which, later, not only becomes a personal interest but also a professional one. I started my first investment in stocks and mutual funds shortly after I finished the book. Fast forward, I started my career five years later in an Indonesian state-owned investment bank in the equity research department.
In this book, Peter Lynch starts with a brief history of what would become Corporate America and lat...more
In this book, Peter Lynch starts with a brief history of what would become Corporate America and lat...more
Jun 07, 2015Shunnosuke Yelich Kanematsu rated it it was amazing
This book is a great for kids to read and understand the concept of investing. In this book, the author is Peter Lynch, who is an investing mastermind. Lynch graduated from Boston College in 1965 with a degree in finance. He served two years in the military before attending and graduating from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a Master of Business Administration in 1968. As you can probably guess, yes, he is one of the richest people in this planet. Everything the book me...more
Mar 02, 2016Shubham Kansal rated it really liked it
This is a great book. It introduced me to the world of investing. It was the first book that I read on investing. Since, the book was written in the early 90s, the examples taken by Mr. Lynch would sound somewhat old to you but they will still give you a fair idea of what he is trying to teach
you. The principles taught by him in the book are still valid today. he has explained everything in such an easy way that you would be able to relate to everything easily although the book is written from...more
you. The principles taught by him in the book are still valid today. he has explained everything in such an easy way that you would be able to relate to everything easily although the book is written from...more
Jul 12, 2015Walter Spence rated it really liked it
Lots of good stuff in this book, particularly the chapter, 'A Short History of Captalism'. But since the book came out in 1995, parts of it are now quite outdated (the primary reason I gave it four stars instead of five), and will only become more so in the years to come. Hoping that the authors consider a second edition, because today's young people are in serious need of an education on this book's subject.
Apr 14, 2015Dio Aufa Handoyo rated it really liked it
Great intro book for beginners. Written in layman's terms with some practical items included. Presents a compelling case for capitalism. It would be interesting to see an analysis on how the arguments for going long on stocks holds up after the 1999 and 2008 crises, due to the great volatility history has shown.
Jun 10, 2018Phat Nguyen rated it liked it · review of another edition
This book provides some amazing information not just about stock and the stock markets, but also about investing in general and the strength and disadvantages of different types of investing options. However there are so many pages that go on and on about the history of companies and their founders, and most of them are American companies, some of which may have vanished now. So for someone who is not American, these information are just irrelevant to me.
One big plus for the book is that the aut...more
One big plus for the book is that the aut...more
Oct 07, 2018Dayananda Aswathaiah rated it really liked it · review of another edition
It's great book for beginners like me. It gave insights into the mechanics of capitalism, consumerism, industries and environment, banks. Lays foundation for one to continue to reading other books like The Intelligent Investor.
Oct 14, 2017Taylor rated it it was ok · review of another edition Shelves: business-and-personal-development, library
Severely outdated, at least the audiobook version from the library I listened to. The basic principles are of course reasonable, but I already knew those things. I suppose I’m not a beginner. The other info is so horribly outdated it sounds absolutely ridiculous. Perhaps a new updated edition is due.
While this book was not perfect, I'm giving it 4 stars because I think everyone should read it, or at least a book like it. It does a great job as a primer on capitalism, businesses, and the basics of investing.
The two authors are both unabashed capitalists, wholly in favor of the system. This makes sense, as Peter Lynch made countless millions in the stock market, and John Rothschild wrote about the financial system for years. Some of their pro-capitalism passages were a little tough for me to...more
The two authors are both unabashed capitalists, wholly in favor of the system. This makes sense, as Peter Lynch made countless millions in the stock market, and John Rothschild wrote about the financial system for years. Some of their pro-capitalism passages were a little tough for me to...more
Jun 09, 2015Eugene Tan rated it really liked it
A real classic book, written more than 20 years ago, in 1995!
As the book title suggests, 'A Beginner's Guide to the Basics of Investing and Business', this book was written, assuming that the reader has absolutely no prior knowledge of Investing and Business. It is mainly targeted at teenagers to young working adults, who are beginning to explore the financial world.
Despite it being an extremely novice book, I had chosen to give it 4/5 stars for the sheer simplicity that the book has in conveyi...more
As the book title suggests, 'A Beginner's Guide to the Basics of Investing and Business', this book was written, assuming that the reader has absolutely no prior knowledge of Investing and Business. It is mainly targeted at teenagers to young working adults, who are beginning to explore the financial world.
Despite it being an extremely novice book, I had chosen to give it 4/5 stars for the sheer simplicity that the book has in conveyi...more
I read this book twice, at the age of 9 and 13 (as it was recommended to me by my father, of course). English is not my mother tongue and despite the lack of fluency at that age I was still able to understand absolutely everything in that book and take away the most important message. It is, in my humble opinion, one of the best books out there for people with no particular knowledge of finance/investing to understand the fundamental basics of investing with equities. In addition to that, the bo...more
It's a fantastic read - even a family read for Lynch's daughters.The book's on the overall mechanism of the stock market. The method of value investing entails the positive trajectory of healthy and undervalued firms even through turmoils. The economic culture is unpredictable, just like weather. Rather than betting on the market, it's better to 'research the firm, interact and act upon it.' For young readers, this book entails histories of stock market, a few exemplary stocks through recessions...more
Jan 03, 2015Abhinay rated it really liked it
This book has a very easy going tone to it and though it dates back to 1995, I've found the historical parts very informative. That apart, Peter Lynch shares a lot of examples with regard to different paradigms in investing, with a final message advising us to think for the longer term. So there you go, no scalping :)
Aug 24, 2014Gopinath Manchikanti rated it really liked it
This is a wonderful book and the apt name would be ' History and Basics of Stocks'
Coz it goes way back in the history when capitalism was born and how it emerged into multi trillion dollar market.
This book gives basic understanding of a lot of things a beginner investor should know.
Definitely worth reading.
Coz it goes way back in the history when capitalism was born and how it emerged into multi trillion dollar market.
This book gives basic understanding of a lot of things a beginner investor should know.
Definitely worth reading.
Mar 25, 2015Gmarik rated it it was ok
Very gentle introduction into world of business. Didn't learn much, but it'd be a good introduction book to start with
The author dislikes communists and is a big fan of US government from business perspective.
The author dislikes communists and is a big fan of US government from business perspective.
Great book for a high schooler who has no idea how the markets work or their historical significance to our nation.
As a means of basic info, it works well. Unfortunately for me, it was a little too basic. Very light reading, but enjoyable anyways.
As a means of basic info, it works well. Unfortunately for me, it was a little too basic. Very light reading, but enjoyable anyways.
Mar 26, 2015Josip rated it really liked it
A good book to learn the basics of capitalism and the stock market. If you are expecting some magic tips about stock picking you'll be disappointed. The number one suggestion is patience and buying when nobody else is.
I think this book worth reading, everyone who interested in investments should read it. I am kinda regret that it is a bit late for me to know this book. Anyway, I will recommend it to you.
I like P. Lynch, but he shouldn't be quitting his day job.
Great source of info for beginner investor and it is great way to start you financial journey.
Dec 31, 2015Carrie Little rated it really liked it
Great book. This one I have to read a few times. Definitely a great book for new investors.
For the beginners of world of equity...simple language...simple ideas..
With a caveat - while a bit outdated now, this is an inspiring book for someone who has no experience in the business/investment world.
May 19, 2017Chetan Sullabiah rated it really liked it
After getting interested in stock markets and investing, the two names I heard and read about over and over again were Warren Buffet and Peter Lynch. So, obviously I wanted to learn anything these two legends had to offer. When I did my research and went to the local bookstore, this is the only book they had in stock. So this is my first read in a series of investing books to come.
Even though I had read and learnt about the basics of the stock market from various sources, this book was informat...more
Even though I had read and learnt about the basics of the stock market from various sources, this book was informat...more
Feb 18, 2017Daniel rated it it was ok
The general info about stocks and investments is more or less fine, but the whole book is terribly dated in that you're forced to sit through endless reams of the standard Regan-era 'greed is good' propaganda about how the real heroes in society are whoever is most greedy and everyone else is just jealous. That overriding agenda masks what would otherwise be useful information.
I find this whole bit odd since he was far less a propagandist in his other book.
As a side note, it's amusing to see tha...more
I find this whole bit odd since he was far less a propagandist in his other book.
As a side note, it's amusing to see tha...more
This is my first book, I started reading many books in the past but couldn't complete them, I am not a book enthusiast, but I was so curious about the financial world, I knew nothing about it and wanted to know what all the fuss is about, so I chose this book as I'm a beginner, boy am I glad I chose it, A guy who was never able to complete a single book in his life could not stop reading it until its completed, the more I read it the more I wanted to know about this strange new world of finance....more
I bought this book last year after reading Mr Lynch's other book One Up on Wall Street. I finally decided to give it a read last week because I felt bad having this book sitting in my to-read shelf gathering dust. Just like the One Up, it was a nice easy read with speckles of interesting ideas. However, I am not sure if I learnt anything new from this book. It felt like a watered-down version of the One Up. It was clear from his style of narrative that Mr Lynch had high school kids~school leaver...more
Nov 11, 2018Andi Sulasikin rated it really liked it
I got the idea to read Peter Lynch’s books from R. T Kiyosaki on Rich Dad Poor Dad. Kiyosaki, himself, learnt from Peter Lynch about investing especially how to pick successful stocks on the market. Not what I expected at the beginning, but it turned out to be the right decision I made before reading the other books of Peter Lynch’ on my ‘To Read’ shelf, which are older on published year than this book. Another one to put on the foundation before continuing to other books of investing.
I absolute...more
I absolute...more
May 07, 2019Gaurav Prasade rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I have given 4 stars from the point of view of the intended audience of the book. Anyone who have interest in stock market, looking to build up habit of saving and investing ; this book could preferably be your first book.
The book highlights need for savings, investment options and stock market. Considering writer have abundance of experience of stock market therefore provides both; good and bad sides of investments in stocks. Major landscape of the book is American economy and Dow Jones Index;...more
The book highlights need for savings, investment options and stock market. Considering writer have abundance of experience of stock market therefore provides both; good and bad sides of investments in stocks. Major landscape of the book is American economy and Dow Jones Index;...more
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Peter Lynch is an American businessman and stock investor. Lynch graduated from Boston College in 1965 and earned a Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968.
Lynch worked at Fidelity Investments where named head of the then obscure Magellan Fund which had $18 million in assets. By the time Lynch resigned as a fund manager in 1990, the fund...more
Lynch worked at Fidelity Investments where named head of the then obscure Magellan Fund which had $18 million in assets. By the time Lynch resigned as a fund manager in 1990, the fund...more
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