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Passion for Reality - The Extraordinary Life of the Investing Pioneer Paul Cabot (Hardcover): Michael Yogg, John Bogle Passion for Reality - The Extraordinary Life of the Investing Pioneer Paul Cabot (Hardcover)
Michael Yogg, John Bogle
R717 R658 Discovery Miles 6 580 Save R59 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Paul Cabot (1898-1994) was an innovative mutual fund manager and executive known for his strong character, charismatic personality, and trendsetting financial achievements. Iconoclastic and rebellious, Cabot broke free from the Boston Brahmin trustee mold to pursue new ways of investing and serving investment clients. Cabot founded one of the first mutual funds-State Street Investment Corporation-in the early 1920s, campaigned against the corrupt practices of certain other funds in the late 1920s, and lobbied on behalf of key New Deal securities legislation in the 1930s. As Harvard University treasurer, he increased the allocation of the endowment to equities just in time for the bull market of the 1950s, and as a corporate director in the 1960s he campaigned against conglomerates' abusive takeover strategies. Having spent nearly two decades working for Cabot's company, State Street Research & Management, as an analyst, research director, portfolio manager, and chief investment officer, Michael R. Yogg is well positioned to share the secrets behind Cabot's extraordinary success and relate the life of an extraordinary man. Cabot pioneered the use of fundamental stock analysis and was likely the first to take up the progressive practice of interviewing company managements. His accomplishments all stemmed from his passion for facts, finance, and creative thinking, as well as his unbreakable will, facets Yogg illuminates through privileged access to Cabot's papers and a wealth of interviews.

Bogle on Mutual Funds - New Perspectives for the Intelligent Investor (Paperback): John Bogle Bogle on Mutual Funds - New Perspectives for the Intelligent Investor (Paperback)
John Bogle
R529 R483 Discovery Miles 4 830 Save R46 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

John C. Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group of  Investment Companies, has built a $100 billion  mutual fund company on principles of candor, fairness,  and low cost. The most outspoken critic of the  mutual fund industry, Bogle speaks to the serious  mutual fund investor, both novice and seasoned, in  this straightforward assessment of an industry Bogle  himself helped revolutionize. Here he offers the  essential principles of canny mutual fund  investing, as well as caveats to protect the investor.  Readers will learn how to: Ask three critical  questions before investing. Evaluate risk tolerance and  design a portfolio to meet current financial  objectives. Develop a diversified portfolio of equity  funds, bonds, and money market funds that will  weather the market's short term variations. Apply  Bogle's eight model portfolios to achieve their own  financial goals. Always find themselves in a winning  money market fund. Protect themselves from  inflation Use index funds to effectively balance  risk/return. Anyone who is serious about mutual funds can  apply the dynamic investment principles of  Bogle On Mutual Funds to establish a  winning, long-term investment portfolio.

Saving Capitalism From Short-Termism: How to Build Long-Term Value and Take Back Our Financial Future (Hardcover, Ed): Alfred... Saving Capitalism From Short-Termism: How to Build Long-Term Value and Take Back Our Financial Future (Hardcover, Ed)
Alfred Rappaport, John Bogle
R915 R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Save R122 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

PRAISE FOR SAVING "CAPITALISM FROM SHORT TERMISM"

"As Rappaport keeps on speaking out for the realities surrounding investment and speculation, our society will profit as it builds on his keen insights."
--from the Foreword by John C. Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group

"Al Rappaport brings insight and wisdom to the short-termism debate, fully demonstrating the way perverse incentives are undermining public companies and capital markets."
--John Plender, "Financial Times"

"In this rigorous, useful, and delightful book, Rappaport undresses short-term financial incentives for what they are: parasites that draw the value-creating innovation out of companies. And he shows how executives can align long-term value-creating investments with the right investors' expectations."
--Clayton Christensen, Harvard Business School

"How to make managers focus on the long-run is one of the most consequential and difficult questions in corporate governance and is the subject of much debate and disagreement. Professor Alfred Rappaport's insightful book is a valuable contribution to this important debate."
--Lucian Bebchuk, Professor, Harvard Law School, and coauthor of "Pay Without Performance"

""Saving Capitalism from Short-Termism" insightfully exposes the contradictions by which we incentivize money managers to require short-term focus by company managers. Again and again in rereading this book, I am struck with the author's felicitous style in raising subject after subject in which I have long been interested--but, until this read, have not been able to resolve. Buy it, read it, and enjoy."
--Robert A.G. Monks, founder ISS (Institutional Shareholder Services), Lens Governance Advisors, and The Corporate Library

"Capitalism fails when corporate managers and professional investors prefer their own interests to those the true owners of businesses. In "Saving Capitalism from Short-Termism," Al Rappaport shows how new incentives schemes can deliver shareholder value for the 21st century."
--Edward Chancellor, author of "Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation" and member of GMO's Asset Allocation team

About the Book

Business leaders today obsess over quarterly earnings and the current stock price--and for good reason. Corporate incentives typically focus on short-term profits rather than long-term value creation. Nothing is more harmful to businesses--and to the broader economy.

Few business thinkers in recent decades have contributed more to this subject than Alfred Rappaport. As an author and educator, Rappaport is a pioneer in developing the principles of values-based management and is an acknowledged authority on how to make long-term shareholder value the essential driver of corporate strategy. His latest work, "Saving Capitalism from Short-Termism," is a clarion call for conquering the addiction to short-term profit--and getting on the path to building long-term value.

Rappaport's solution to short-termism is simple but profound: business leaders must align the interests of corporate and investment managers with those of their shareholders and beneficiaries. His plan includes: Gaining the commitment of senior management and the board to long-term value creation as their governing objective Incentives that reward CEOs, operating-unit managers, and front-line employees for delivering superior long-term value A major overhaul of corporate financial reporting that provides more relevant and transparent information to investors and other financial statement users Performance fees that align the interests of investment managers and shareholders Actively managed funds with concentrated holdings and long investment horizons that tilt the odds in favor of better long-term shareholder returns

If corporate and investment leaders do not address the problem of short-termism, more financial crises may be in store--and they are likely to be more severe and broader than the meltdown in 2008.

The trade-off is clear: We can continue to pursue short-term profit at the expense of economic vitality, individual financial security, and perhaps even the dominance of the free-market system itself. Or we can take the responsible path outlined in this book and generate innovation, quality, growth, and value over the long term.

John Bogle on Investing - The First 50 Years (Paperback): John Bogle John Bogle on Investing - The First 50 Years (Paperback)
John Bogle
R882 R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Save R106 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

John Bogle on Investing is the first comprehensive review of the career and contributions of this dynamic investing icon. From Jack Bogle's never-before-published 1951 Princeton thesis to more than two dozen essays covering five decades of investing, it is a 50-year compendium of the work and wisdom of one of the world's most important financial figures.

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