Marlimus
Senior Don Juan
I have given it great thought, and realized that I have spent exorbitant amounts of my discretionary income on luxury items that actually depreciate in value over the past few years. I speak of colognes, designer clothes, jewellry, and the like. All within my budget, but in retrospect I wonder about the opportinity cost: what returns would I have gotten in I had spent that money on interest-bearing government securities?
None of the business courses I have ever taken have ever taught me how to invest as an individual. I have only been taught how to manage other people's money, and I suspect that this is a flaw in most business schools.
So now I am curious. What reliable books are available on the subject? I have heard about the 'Rich Dad' series, but I suspect that the author derived the bulk of his wealth soley from the sales on his books, and did not speak from his own experience.
I want to learn how to make my money grow. I am not interested in pyramind schemes or other such ripoffs, and I understand that patience is a virtue. I would eventually like to crack the code of the stock market, but for now, I would like to learn the basics; start from a low-risk portfolio and work my way up into the big leagues. What reading material do you recommend?
Marlimus
None of the business courses I have ever taken have ever taught me how to invest as an individual. I have only been taught how to manage other people's money, and I suspect that this is a flaw in most business schools.
So now I am curious. What reliable books are available on the subject? I have heard about the 'Rich Dad' series, but I suspect that the author derived the bulk of his wealth soley from the sales on his books, and did not speak from his own experience.
I want to learn how to make my money grow. I am not interested in pyramind schemes or other such ripoffs, and I understand that patience is a virtue. I would eventually like to crack the code of the stock market, but for now, I would like to learn the basics; start from a low-risk portfolio and work my way up into the big leagues. What reading material do you recommend?
Marlimus