Choosing the Right Stocks

Choosing the Right Stocks by Marc Robinson, published by Dorling Kindersley Pub. in 2000, is a practical guide that focuses on money management and investment strategies. This first edition, comprising 72 pages, is designed to provide readers with clear and concise information to navigate important financial decisions. The book aims to demystify financial terminology and offers tools such as questionnaires and charts to help individuals assess their financial status and track cash flow effectively.
Readers will find practical advice on various aspects of personal finance, including investing in the stock market, living debt-free, and planning for future expenses like education and retirement. The book serves as a resource for those looking to build financial security and offers a solid foundation for anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of investments and securities. With its straightforward approach, this edition is a valuable addition to any personal finance library.
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Taking a clear, concise approach to money management, the Dorling Kindersley Essential Finance series provides a practical and impartial resource to guide you through important financial decisions. Useful questionnaires pinpoint one’s financial status while easy-to-use charts and graphs help track cash flow. Cut through the complexities of financial lingo and gain the confidence needed to build real financial security. Learn to live debt free, invest in the stock market, pay for a child’s education, or plan for retirement. Filled with practical advice on all aspects of money management, this series offers an excellent foundation for building a personal finance library.
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