Nov 18 2007

Favorite Books of The Dividend Guy Readers


In a series of book giveaways that I just ran at The Dividend Guy, one of the ways that folks could enter into the contest was by providing me with their favorite investment book. I wanted to summarize the ones that I received into a post and provide it back to you all. Thanks everyone who entered and provided me with a book suggestion. Please note, that all the links below are affiliate links to the Amazon store, so if you click on them keep that in mind.

Book
Author
Suggested By
The Intelligent Asset Allocator
William Bernstein
Anton
One Up on Wall Street
Peter Lynch
Aaron, Telly
How To Make Money In Stocks
William O’Neil
Tyler
Four Pillars of Investing
William Bernstein
Four Pillars, The Div Guy, Telly
Real Money
Jim Cramer
Jorge
The Millionaire Next Door
Thomas Stanley & William Danko
Patrick
Automatic Millionaire
David Bach
Patrick
One Up on Wall Street
Peter Lynch
AngleEdge
Beating the Street
Peter Lynch
AngleEdge
A Random Walk Down Wall Street
Burton G. Malkiel
Stefan, The Div Guy
The Single Best Investment
Lowell Miller
The Div Guy
The Investment Zoo
Stephen Jarislowsky
Frog of Finance, Joe
Rule #1 Investing
Phil Town
The Bag Lady
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
John C. Bogle
Joe
Options as a Strategic Investment
Lawrence G. McMillan
wingridr

Some familiar books on the list, as well as a couple that I will need to check out myself. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. Of course, if you have other ones you thing we should add to the list, please use the comments to let us know.



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    [...] Personal Finance Blog by Money Ning wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt In a series of book giveaways that I just ran at The Dividend Guy, one of the ways that folks could enter into the contest was by providing me with their favorite investment book. I wanted to summarize the ones that I received into a post and provide it back to you all. Thanks everyone who entered and provided me with a book suggestion. Please note, that all the links below are affiliate links to the Amazon store, so if you click on them keep that in mind. Book Author Suggested By The Intel [...]

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    [...] Phil Reid wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptPhil Town. The Bag Lady. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing. John C. Bogle. Joe. Options as a Strategic Investment. Lawrence G. McMillan. wingridr. Some familiar books on the list, as well as a couple that I will need to check … [...]

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  1. Patrick said:

    That looks like a very solid list of books. I’m reviewing a couple books for my site right now, but I may put a couple of these on my list for the future.

    November 18th, 2007 at 9:36 pm
  2. FourPillars said:

    Thanks for the link.

    This list is a great idea – what better way to find good finance books than to ask a bunch of PF fanatics??

    Mike

    November 19th, 2007 at 9:02 pm

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