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9780470643969

Don't Count on It! Reflections on Investment Illusions, Capitalism, "Mutual" Funds, Indexing, Entrepreneurship, Idealism, and Heroes

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    9780470643969

  • ISBN10:

    047064396X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-11-02
  • Publisher: Wiley

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Throughout his legendary career, John Bogle-founder of the Vanguard mutual fund group and creator of the first index mutual fund--has helped investors build wealth the right way and led a tireless campaign to restore common sense to the investment world. Based on 25 or so speeches Bogle has delivered to professional groups and college students in recent years, Don't Count on It argues that the world of finance is marked by too much cost, and not enough value; too much speculation, and not enough investment; too much complexity, and not enough simplicity. Broken down into six segments with an introduction to each, Bogle will provide a preface, and a tentative foreword from Alan Blinder. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, Bogle offers his unparalleled insights on money, on the values we should emulate in our business and professional callings, and on what we should consider as the true treasures in our lives.

Author Biography

John C. Bogle is the founder of the Vanguard Group of Mutual Funds and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. He created Vanguard in 1974 and served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. In 1999, Fortune magazine named Mr. Bogle as one of the four "Investment Giants" of the twentieth century; in 2004, Time magazine named him one of the world's 100 most powerful and influential people, and Institutional Investor presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2010, Forbes magazine described him as the person who "has done more good for investors than any other financier of the past century." Mr. Bogle graduated from Blair Academy cum laude in 1947 and Princeton University in 1951, magna cum laude in economics. In 1999, he received the University's Woodrow Wilson Award for distinguished achievement in the nation's service.
Don't Count on It! is Mr. Bogle's ninth book. His earlier books include Common Sense on Mutual Funds, The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism, The Little Book of Common Sense Investing, and Enough.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. xi
Introductionp. xv
A Note to the Readerp. xxxi
Investment Illusionsp. 1
Don't Count on It! The Perils of Numeracyp. 5
The Relentless Rules of Humble Arithmeticp. 25
The Telltale Chartp. 49
A Question So Important That It Should Be Hard to Think about Anything Elsep. 71
The Uncanny Ability to Recognize the Obviousp. 87
The Failure of Capitalismp. 97
What Went Wrong in Corporate America?p. 101
Fixing a Broken Financial Systemp. 123
Vanishing Treasures: Business Values and Investment Valuesp. 137
A Crisis of Ethic Proportionsp. 157
Black Monday and Black Swansp. 161
The Go-Go Yearsp. 187
What's Wrong with "Mutual" Fundsp. 203
Re-Mutualizing the Mutual Fund Industry: The Alpha and the Omegap. 207
A New Order of Things: Bringing Mutuality to the "Mutual" Fundp. 237
The Fiduciary Principle: No Man Can Serve Two Mastersp. 273
Mutual Funds at the Millennium: Fund Directors and Fund Mythsp. 297
"High Standards of Commercial Honor … Just and Equitable Principles of Trade … Fair Dealing with Investors"p. 317
What's Right with Indexingp. 347
Success in Investment Management: What Can We Learn from Indexing?p. 351
As the Index Fund Moves from Heresy to Dogma, What More Do We Need to Know?p. 369
"The Chief Cornerstone"p. 393
Convergence! The Great Paradox: Just as Active Fund Management Becomes More and More Like passive Indexing, So Passive Indexing Becomes More and More Like Active Fund Managementp. 409
Entrepreneurship and Innovationp. 435
Capitalism, Entrepreneurship, and Investing: The 18th Century versus the 21st Centuryp. 439
Seventeen Rules of Entrepreneurshipp. 455
"Vanguard: Saga of Heroes"p. 469
When Does Innovation Go Too Far?p. 493
Idealism and the New Generationp. 507
Business as a Callingp. 511
The Right Kind of Successp. 517
"This Above All: To Thine Own Self Be True"p. 521
"Enough"p. 529
If You Can Trust Yourself …p. 535
The Fifth "Never"p. 543
"When a Man Comes to Himself"p. 549
Heroes and Mentorsp. 557
Walter L. Morganp. 563
Paul A. Samuelsonp. 569
Peter L. Bernsteinp. 575
Bernard Lown, MDp. 581
Indexp. 587
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