Nick Louth is a bestselling thriller writer, award-winning financial journalist and an investment commentator. A 1979 graduate of the London School of Economics, he went on to become a Reuters foreign correspondent in 1987. It was an experience at a medical conference in Amsterdam in 1992, while working for Reuters, that gave him the inspiration for Bite, which was self-published in 2007 and went ...
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Contents Listing
Introduction
1. The Magic of Compound Interest
2. The Rule of 72
3. The Investment Challenge
4. Why Consistent Performance Matters
5. Why Income is Crucial
6. Comparing Assets
7. Dealing with Costs: Why 1% is a Very Large Number
8. Building Contributions
Conclusion
About the author
Introduction
1. The Magic of Compound Interest
2. The Rule of 72
3. The Investment Challenge
4. Why Consistent Performance Matters
5. Why Income is Crucial
6. Comparing Assets
7. Dealing with Costs: Why 1% is a Very Large Number
8. Building Contributions
Conclusion
About the author
Jacket Text
This book shows you that effective investment can be simple, how anyone with just an hour or two to spare each week can double their wealth in ten years; double it again in the decade after that; and then double it once more - to make an eight-fold increase of capital in 30 years.
The strategy for this should work even if the current miserable investment climate persists for all those years.
And it requires minimal time and effort.
This isn't a get-rich-quick guide. It is a get-rich-slow guide, a get-rich-reliably guide.
There are all sorts of books out there that tell you how to double your money in five years or even three years. Most were written back in the 1990s when double-digit stock market returns were the norm, and most also require - if they work at all - a dedication to trading which is both anxiety-inducing and costly in terms of time.
They are all about taking risk. This guide is not.
Written by a veteran investor and finance writer, this book is all about building as much certainty as possible into your returns right from the very start.
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