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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Book 1: Getting Started with Investing -- Chapter 1: Exploring Your Investment Choices -- Getting Started with Investing -- Building Wealth with Ownership Investments -- Entering the stock market -- Owning real estate -- Generating Income from Lending Investments -- Considering Cash Equivalents -- Choosing Where to Invest and Get Advice -- Finding the best fund companies and brokers -- Finding an acceptable advisor -- Chapter 2: Weighing Risks and Returns -- Evaluating Risks -- Market-value risk -- Individual-investment risk -- Purchasing-power risk (also known as inflation risk) -- Career risk -- Analyzing Returns -- The components of total return -- Savings and money market account returns -- Bond returns -- Stock returns -- Real estate returns -- Compounding Your Returns -- The value of getting a few extra percent -- Considering your goals -- Chapter 3: The Workings of Stock and Bond Markets -- How Companies Raise Money through the Financial Markets -- Deciding whether to issue stocks or bonds -- Taking a company public: Understanding IPOs -- Understanding Financial Markets and Economics -- Driving stock prices through earnings -- Weighing whether markets are efficient -- Moving the market: Interest rates, inflation, and the Federal Reserve -- Book 2: Investing in Your 20s and 30s -- Chapter 1: Using Investments to Accomplish Your Goals -- Setting and Prioritizing Your Shorter-Term Goals -- Accumulating a rainy-day fund -- Saving for large purchases -- Investing for a small business or home -- Saving for kids' higher educational costs -- Investing short-term money -- Investing in Retirement Accounts -- Understanding retirement account perks | |
505 | 8 | |a Grappling with retirement account concerns -- Taking advantage of retirement accounts -- Surveying retirement account choices -- Selecting retirement account investments -- Chapter 2: Minimizing Your Taxes When Investing -- Understanding Investment Taxes -- Tracking taxation of investment distributions -- Determining your tax bracket -- Devising tax-reduction strategies -- Reducing Your Taxes When Selling Investments -- Weighing nontax issues -- Tuning in to tax considerations -- Chapter 3: Laying Out Your Financial Plans -- First Priorities: Paying Off High-Cost Debt and Building a Safety Reserve -- Paying off high-cost consumer debt -- Establishing an emergency reserve -- What about Paying Down Other Debts? -- Assessing student loans -- Considering paying down mortgage debt -- Sorting Out Your Financial Plans -- Considering your investment options and desires -- Assessing your savings rate -- Investing regularly with dollar cost averaging -- Knowing the Impact of Investing for College Costs -- Paying for college -- Considering educational savings account options -- Investing money earmarked for college -- Securing Proper Insurance -- Chapter 4: Starting Out with Bank and Credit Union Accounts -- Understanding FDIC Bank Insurance -- Investing in Banking Account and Savings Vehicles -- Bank checking accounts and debit cards -- Savings accounts and certificates of deposit -- Negotiating with Bankers -- Feeling Secure with Your Bank -- Evaluating any bank -- Protecting yourself when banking online -- Exploring Alternatives to Bank Accounts -- Credit union accounts and benefits -- Brokerage cash management accounts -- Money market mutual funds -- Book 3: Checking Out Stock Investing -- Chapter 1: Gathering Information on Stocks -- Looking to Stock Exchanges for Answers -- Grasping the Basics of Accounting and Economics | |
505 | 8 | |a Accounting for taste and a whole lot more -- Understanding how economics affects stocks -- Staying on Top of Financial News -- Figuring out what a company's up to -- Discovering what's new with an industry -- Knowing what's happening with the economy -- Seeing what politicians and government bureaucrats are doing -- Checking for trends in society, culture, and entertainment -- Reading (And Understanding) Stock Tables -- 52-week high -- 52-week low -- Name and symbol -- Dividend -- Volume -- Yield -- P/E -- Day last -- Net change -- Using News about Dividends -- Looking at important dates -- Understanding why certain dates matter -- Evaluating Investment Tips -- Chapter 2: Investing for Long-Term Growth -- Becoming a Value-Oriented Growth Investor -- Choosing Growth Stocks with a Few Handy Tips -- Looking for leaders in megatrends -- Comparing a company's growth to an industry's growth -- Considering a company with a strong niche -- Checking out a company's fundamentals -- Evaluating a company's management -- Noticing who's buying and/or recommending a company's stock -- Making sure a company continues to do well -- Heeding investing lessons from history -- Chapter 3: Investing for Income and Cash Flow -- Understanding the Basics of Income Stocks -- Getting a grip on dividends and dividend rates -- Recognizing who's well-suited for income stocks -- Assessing the advantages of income stocks -- Heeding the disadvantages of income stocks -- Analyzing Income Stocks -- Pinpointing your needs first -- Checking out yield -- Looking at a stock's payout ratio -- Studying a company's bond rating -- Diversifying your stocks -- Exploring Some Typical Income Stocks -- It's electric! Utilities -- An interesting mix: Real estate investment trusts (REITs) -- Business development companies (BDCs) -- Chapter 4: Using Basic Accounting to Choose Winning Stocks | |
505 | 8 | |a Recognizing Value When You See It -- Understanding different types of value -- Putting the pieces together -- Accounting for Value -- Breaking down the balance sheet -- Looking at the income statement -- Tooling around with ratios -- Book 4: Looking at Bond Investing -- Chapter 1: Bond Fundamentals -- Understanding What Makes a Bond a Bond -- Choosing your time frame -- Picking who you trust to hold your money -- Differentiating among bonds, stocks, and collectibles -- Why Hold Bonds? -- Identifying the best reason to buy bonds: Diversification -- Going for the cash -- Introducing the Major Players in the Bond Market -- Buying Solo or Buying in Bulk -- Picking and choosing individual bonds -- Going with a bond fund or funds -- The Triumphs and Failures of Fixed-Income Investing -- Beating inflation, but not by very much -- Saving the day when the day needed saving -- Gleaning some important lessons -- Realizing How Crucial Bonds Are Today -- Viewing Recent Developments, Largely for the Better -- Chapter 2: All about the Interest -- The Tricky Business That Is Calculating Rates of Return -- Cutting deals -- Changing hands -- Embracing the complications -- Measuring the Desirability of a Bond -- Level one: Getting the basic information -- Level two: Finding out intimate details -- Level three: Examining the neighborhood -- Understanding Yield -- Coupon yield -- Current yield -- Yield-to-maturity -- Yield-to-call -- Worst-case basis yield -- The 30-day SEC yield -- Recognizing Total Return (This Is What Matters Most!) -- Figuring in capital gains and losses -- Factoring in reinvestment rates of return -- Allowing for inflation adjustments -- Pretax versus post-tax -- Measuring the Volatility of Your Bond Holdings -- Time frame matters most -- Quality counts -- The coupon rate matters, too -- Returning to the Bonds of Babylonia | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3: Checking Out Types of Bonds -- Exploring the Many Ways of Investing with Uncle Sam -- Savings bonds -- Treasury bills, notes, and bonds -- Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) -- Industrial Returns: Corporate Bonds -- Comparing corporate bonds to Treasuries -- The crucial credit ratings -- Special considerations for investing in corporate debt -- The volatility of high-yield bonds -- Lots of Protection, a Touch of Confusion: Agency Bonds -- Identifying the bond issuers -- Sizing up the government's actual commitment -- Eyeing default risks, yields, markups, and more -- Weighing taxation matters -- Banking Your Money on Other People's Mortgages -- Bathing in the mortgage pool -- Deciding whether to invest in the housing market -- (Almost) Tax-Free Havens: Municipal Bonds -- Sizing up the muni market -- Comparing and contrasting with other bonds -- Delighting in the diversification of municipals -- Choosing from a vast array of possibilities -- Chapter 4: Investing (Carefully!) in Individual Bonds -- Navigating Today's Individual Bond Market -- Getting some welcome transparency -- Ushering in a new beginning -- Dealing with Brokers and Other Financial Professionals -- Identifying the role of the middleman -- Do you need a broker or agent at all? -- Selecting the right broker or agent -- Checking the dealer's numbers -- Hiring a financial planner -- Doing It Yourself Online -- If you're looking to buy -- If you're looking to sell -- Perfecting the Art of Laddering -- Protecting you from interest rate flux -- Tinkering with your time frame -- Chapter 5: Picking a Bond Fund That Will Serve You for Life -- Defining the Basic Kinds of Funds -- Mining mutual funds -- Considering an alternative: Closed-end funds -- Establishing a position in exchange-traded funds -- Understanding unit investment trusts | |
505 | 8 | |a Taking a flyer (or not) on an exchange-traded note | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Book 1: Getting Started with Investing -- Chapter 1: Exploring Your Investment Choices -- Getting Started with Investing -- Building Wealth with Ownership Investments -- Entering the stock market -- Owning real estate -- Generating Income from Lending Investments -- Considering Cash Equivalents -- Choosing Where to Invest and Get Advice -- Finding the best fund companies and brokers -- Finding an acceptable advisor -- Chapter 2: Weighing Risks and Returns -- Evaluating Risks -- Market-value risk -- Individual-investment risk -- Purchasing-power risk (also known as inflation risk) -- Career risk -- Analyzing Returns -- The components of total return -- Savings and money market account returns -- Bond returns -- Stock returns -- Real estate returns -- Compounding Your Returns -- The value of getting a few extra percent -- Considering your goals -- Chapter 3: The Workings of Stock and Bond Markets -- How Companies Raise Money through the Financial Markets -- Deciding whether to issue stocks or bonds -- Taking a company public: Understanding IPOs -- Understanding Financial Markets and Economics -- Driving stock prices through earnings -- Weighing whether markets are efficient -- Moving the market: Interest rates, inflation, and the Federal Reserve -- Book 2: Investing in Your 20s and 30s -- Chapter 1: Using Investments to Accomplish Your Goals -- Setting and Prioritizing Your Shorter-Term Goals -- Accumulating a rainy-day fund -- Saving for large purchases -- Investing for a small business or home -- Saving for kids' higher educational costs -- Investing short-term money -- Investing in Retirement Accounts -- Understanding retirement account perks Grappling with retirement account concerns -- Taking advantage of retirement accounts -- Surveying retirement account choices -- Selecting retirement account investments -- Chapter 2: Minimizing Your Taxes When Investing -- Understanding Investment Taxes -- Tracking taxation of investment distributions -- Determining your tax bracket -- Devising tax-reduction strategies -- Reducing Your Taxes When Selling Investments -- Weighing nontax issues -- Tuning in to tax considerations -- Chapter 3: Laying Out Your Financial Plans -- First Priorities: Paying Off High-Cost Debt and Building a Safety Reserve -- Paying off high-cost consumer debt -- Establishing an emergency reserve -- What about Paying Down Other Debts? -- Assessing student loans -- Considering paying down mortgage debt -- Sorting Out Your Financial Plans -- Considering your investment options and desires -- Assessing your savings rate -- Investing regularly with dollar cost averaging -- Knowing the Impact of Investing for College Costs -- Paying for college -- Considering educational savings account options -- Investing money earmarked for college -- Securing Proper Insurance -- Chapter 4: Starting Out with Bank and Credit Union Accounts -- Understanding FDIC Bank Insurance -- Investing in Banking Account and Savings Vehicles -- Bank checking accounts and debit cards -- Savings accounts and certificates of deposit -- Negotiating with Bankers -- Feeling Secure with Your Bank -- Evaluating any bank -- Protecting yourself when banking online -- Exploring Alternatives to Bank Accounts -- Credit union accounts and benefits -- Brokerage cash management accounts -- Money market mutual funds -- Book 3: Checking Out Stock Investing -- Chapter 1: Gathering Information on Stocks -- Looking to Stock Exchanges for Answers -- Grasping the Basics of Accounting and Economics Accounting for taste and a whole lot more -- Understanding how economics affects stocks -- Staying on Top of Financial News -- Figuring out what a company's up to -- Discovering what's new with an industry -- Knowing what's happening with the economy -- Seeing what politicians and government bureaucrats are doing -- Checking for trends in society, culture, and entertainment -- Reading (And Understanding) Stock Tables -- 52-week high -- 52-week low -- Name and symbol -- Dividend -- Volume -- Yield -- P/E -- Day last -- Net change -- Using News about Dividends -- Looking at important dates -- Understanding why certain dates matter -- Evaluating Investment Tips -- Chapter 2: Investing for Long-Term Growth -- Becoming a Value-Oriented Growth Investor -- Choosing Growth Stocks with a Few Handy Tips -- Looking for leaders in megatrends -- Comparing a company's growth to an industry's growth -- Considering a company with a strong niche -- Checking out a company's fundamentals -- Evaluating a company's management -- Noticing who's buying and/or recommending a company's stock -- Making sure a company continues to do well -- Heeding investing lessons from history -- Chapter 3: Investing for Income and Cash Flow -- Understanding the Basics of Income Stocks -- Getting a grip on dividends and dividend rates -- Recognizing who's well-suited for income stocks -- Assessing the advantages of income stocks -- Heeding the disadvantages of income stocks -- Analyzing Income Stocks -- Pinpointing your needs first -- Checking out yield -- Looking at a stock's payout ratio -- Studying a company's bond rating -- Diversifying your stocks -- Exploring Some Typical Income Stocks -- It's electric! Utilities -- An interesting mix: Real estate investment trusts (REITs) -- Business development companies (BDCs) -- Chapter 4: Using Basic Accounting to Choose Winning Stocks Recognizing Value When You See It -- Understanding different types of value -- Putting the pieces together -- Accounting for Value -- Breaking down the balance sheet -- Looking at the income statement -- Tooling around with ratios -- Book 4: Looking at Bond Investing -- Chapter 1: Bond Fundamentals -- Understanding What Makes a Bond a Bond -- Choosing your time frame -- Picking who you trust to hold your money -- Differentiating among bonds, stocks, and collectibles -- Why Hold Bonds? -- Identifying the best reason to buy bonds: Diversification -- Going for the cash -- Introducing the Major Players in the Bond Market -- Buying Solo or Buying in Bulk -- Picking and choosing individual bonds -- Going with a bond fund or funds -- The Triumphs and Failures of Fixed-Income Investing -- Beating inflation, but not by very much -- Saving the day when the day needed saving -- Gleaning some important lessons -- Realizing How Crucial Bonds Are Today -- Viewing Recent Developments, Largely for the Better -- Chapter 2: All about the Interest -- The Tricky Business That Is Calculating Rates of Return -- Cutting deals -- Changing hands -- Embracing the complications -- Measuring the Desirability of a Bond -- Level one: Getting the basic information -- Level two: Finding out intimate details -- Level three: Examining the neighborhood -- Understanding Yield -- Coupon yield -- Current yield -- Yield-to-maturity -- Yield-to-call -- Worst-case basis yield -- The 30-day SEC yield -- Recognizing Total Return (This Is What Matters Most!) -- Figuring in capital gains and losses -- Factoring in reinvestment rates of return -- Allowing for inflation adjustments -- Pretax versus post-tax -- Measuring the Volatility of Your Bond Holdings -- Time frame matters most -- Quality counts -- The coupon rate matters, too -- Returning to the Bonds of Babylonia Chapter 3: Checking Out Types of Bonds -- Exploring the Many Ways of Investing with Uncle Sam -- Savings bonds -- Treasury bills, notes, and bonds -- Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) -- Industrial Returns: Corporate Bonds -- Comparing corporate bonds to Treasuries -- The crucial credit ratings -- Special considerations for investing in corporate debt -- The volatility of high-yield bonds -- Lots of Protection, a Touch of Confusion: Agency Bonds -- Identifying the bond issuers -- Sizing up the government's actual commitment -- Eyeing default risks, yields, markups, and more -- Weighing taxation matters -- Banking Your Money on Other People's Mortgages -- Bathing in the mortgage pool -- Deciding whether to invest in the housing market -- (Almost) Tax-Free Havens: Municipal Bonds -- Sizing up the muni market -- Comparing and contrasting with other bonds -- Delighting in the diversification of municipals -- Choosing from a vast array of possibilities -- Chapter 4: Investing (Carefully!) in Individual Bonds -- Navigating Today's Individual Bond Market -- Getting some welcome transparency -- Ushering in a new beginning -- Dealing with Brokers and Other Financial Professionals -- Identifying the role of the middleman -- Do you need a broker or agent at all? -- Selecting the right broker or agent -- Checking the dealer's numbers -- Hiring a financial planner -- Doing It Yourself Online -- If you're looking to buy -- If you're looking to sell -- Perfecting the Art of Laddering -- Protecting you from interest rate flux -- Tinkering with your time frame -- Chapter 5: Picking a Bond Fund That Will Serve You for Life -- Defining the Basic Kinds of Funds -- Mining mutual funds -- Considering an alternative: Closed-end funds -- Establishing a position in exchange-traded funds -- Understanding unit investment trusts Taking a flyer (or not) on an exchange-traded note |
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spelling | Tyson, Eric Verfasser aut Investing All-In-One for Dummies 2nd ed Newark John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (659 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Book 1: Getting Started with Investing -- Chapter 1: Exploring Your Investment Choices -- Getting Started with Investing -- Building Wealth with Ownership Investments -- Entering the stock market -- Owning real estate -- Generating Income from Lending Investments -- Considering Cash Equivalents -- Choosing Where to Invest and Get Advice -- Finding the best fund companies and brokers -- Finding an acceptable advisor -- Chapter 2: Weighing Risks and Returns -- Evaluating Risks -- Market-value risk -- Individual-investment risk -- Purchasing-power risk (also known as inflation risk) -- Career risk -- Analyzing Returns -- The components of total return -- Savings and money market account returns -- Bond returns -- Stock returns -- Real estate returns -- Compounding Your Returns -- The value of getting a few extra percent -- Considering your goals -- Chapter 3: The Workings of Stock and Bond Markets -- How Companies Raise Money through the Financial Markets -- Deciding whether to issue stocks or bonds -- Taking a company public: Understanding IPOs -- Understanding Financial Markets and Economics -- Driving stock prices through earnings -- Weighing whether markets are efficient -- Moving the market: Interest rates, inflation, and the Federal Reserve -- Book 2: Investing in Your 20s and 30s -- Chapter 1: Using Investments to Accomplish Your Goals -- Setting and Prioritizing Your Shorter-Term Goals -- Accumulating a rainy-day fund -- Saving for large purchases -- Investing for a small business or home -- Saving for kids' higher educational costs -- Investing short-term money -- Investing in Retirement Accounts -- Understanding retirement account perks Grappling with retirement account concerns -- Taking advantage of retirement accounts -- Surveying retirement account choices -- Selecting retirement account investments -- Chapter 2: Minimizing Your Taxes When Investing -- Understanding Investment Taxes -- Tracking taxation of investment distributions -- Determining your tax bracket -- Devising tax-reduction strategies -- Reducing Your Taxes When Selling Investments -- Weighing nontax issues -- Tuning in to tax considerations -- Chapter 3: Laying Out Your Financial Plans -- First Priorities: Paying Off High-Cost Debt and Building a Safety Reserve -- Paying off high-cost consumer debt -- Establishing an emergency reserve -- What about Paying Down Other Debts? -- Assessing student loans -- Considering paying down mortgage debt -- Sorting Out Your Financial Plans -- Considering your investment options and desires -- Assessing your savings rate -- Investing regularly with dollar cost averaging -- Knowing the Impact of Investing for College Costs -- Paying for college -- Considering educational savings account options -- Investing money earmarked for college -- Securing Proper Insurance -- Chapter 4: Starting Out with Bank and Credit Union Accounts -- Understanding FDIC Bank Insurance -- Investing in Banking Account and Savings Vehicles -- Bank checking accounts and debit cards -- Savings accounts and certificates of deposit -- Negotiating with Bankers -- Feeling Secure with Your Bank -- Evaluating any bank -- Protecting yourself when banking online -- Exploring Alternatives to Bank Accounts -- Credit union accounts and benefits -- Brokerage cash management accounts -- Money market mutual funds -- Book 3: Checking Out Stock Investing -- Chapter 1: Gathering Information on Stocks -- Looking to Stock Exchanges for Answers -- Grasping the Basics of Accounting and Economics Accounting for taste and a whole lot more -- Understanding how economics affects stocks -- Staying on Top of Financial News -- Figuring out what a company's up to -- Discovering what's new with an industry -- Knowing what's happening with the economy -- Seeing what politicians and government bureaucrats are doing -- Checking for trends in society, culture, and entertainment -- Reading (And Understanding) Stock Tables -- 52-week high -- 52-week low -- Name and symbol -- Dividend -- Volume -- Yield -- P/E -- Day last -- Net change -- Using News about Dividends -- Looking at important dates -- Understanding why certain dates matter -- Evaluating Investment Tips -- Chapter 2: Investing for Long-Term Growth -- Becoming a Value-Oriented Growth Investor -- Choosing Growth Stocks with a Few Handy Tips -- Looking for leaders in megatrends -- Comparing a company's growth to an industry's growth -- Considering a company with a strong niche -- Checking out a company's fundamentals -- Evaluating a company's management -- Noticing who's buying and/or recommending a company's stock -- Making sure a company continues to do well -- Heeding investing lessons from history -- Chapter 3: Investing for Income and Cash Flow -- Understanding the Basics of Income Stocks -- Getting a grip on dividends and dividend rates -- Recognizing who's well-suited for income stocks -- Assessing the advantages of income stocks -- Heeding the disadvantages of income stocks -- Analyzing Income Stocks -- Pinpointing your needs first -- Checking out yield -- Looking at a stock's payout ratio -- Studying a company's bond rating -- Diversifying your stocks -- Exploring Some Typical Income Stocks -- It's electric! Utilities -- An interesting mix: Real estate investment trusts (REITs) -- Business development companies (BDCs) -- Chapter 4: Using Basic Accounting to Choose Winning Stocks Recognizing Value When You See It -- Understanding different types of value -- Putting the pieces together -- Accounting for Value -- Breaking down the balance sheet -- Looking at the income statement -- Tooling around with ratios -- Book 4: Looking at Bond Investing -- Chapter 1: Bond Fundamentals -- Understanding What Makes a Bond a Bond -- Choosing your time frame -- Picking who you trust to hold your money -- Differentiating among bonds, stocks, and collectibles -- Why Hold Bonds? -- Identifying the best reason to buy bonds: Diversification -- Going for the cash -- Introducing the Major Players in the Bond Market -- Buying Solo or Buying in Bulk -- Picking and choosing individual bonds -- Going with a bond fund or funds -- The Triumphs and Failures of Fixed-Income Investing -- Beating inflation, but not by very much -- Saving the day when the day needed saving -- Gleaning some important lessons -- Realizing How Crucial Bonds Are Today -- Viewing Recent Developments, Largely for the Better -- Chapter 2: All about the Interest -- The Tricky Business That Is Calculating Rates of Return -- Cutting deals -- Changing hands -- Embracing the complications -- Measuring the Desirability of a Bond -- Level one: Getting the basic information -- Level two: Finding out intimate details -- Level three: Examining the neighborhood -- Understanding Yield -- Coupon yield -- Current yield -- Yield-to-maturity -- Yield-to-call -- Worst-case basis yield -- The 30-day SEC yield -- Recognizing Total Return (This Is What Matters Most!) -- Figuring in capital gains and losses -- Factoring in reinvestment rates of return -- Allowing for inflation adjustments -- Pretax versus post-tax -- Measuring the Volatility of Your Bond Holdings -- Time frame matters most -- Quality counts -- The coupon rate matters, too -- Returning to the Bonds of Babylonia Chapter 3: Checking Out Types of Bonds -- Exploring the Many Ways of Investing with Uncle Sam -- Savings bonds -- Treasury bills, notes, and bonds -- Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) -- Industrial Returns: Corporate Bonds -- Comparing corporate bonds to Treasuries -- The crucial credit ratings -- Special considerations for investing in corporate debt -- The volatility of high-yield bonds -- Lots of Protection, a Touch of Confusion: Agency Bonds -- Identifying the bond issuers -- Sizing up the government's actual commitment -- Eyeing default risks, yields, markups, and more -- Weighing taxation matters -- Banking Your Money on Other People's Mortgages -- Bathing in the mortgage pool -- Deciding whether to invest in the housing market -- (Almost) Tax-Free Havens: Municipal Bonds -- Sizing up the muni market -- Comparing and contrasting with other bonds -- Delighting in the diversification of municipals -- Choosing from a vast array of possibilities -- Chapter 4: Investing (Carefully!) in Individual Bonds -- Navigating Today's Individual Bond Market -- Getting some welcome transparency -- Ushering in a new beginning -- Dealing with Brokers and Other Financial Professionals -- Identifying the role of the middleman -- Do you need a broker or agent at all? -- Selecting the right broker or agent -- Checking the dealer's numbers -- Hiring a financial planner -- Doing It Yourself Online -- If you're looking to buy -- If you're looking to sell -- Perfecting the Art of Laddering -- Protecting you from interest rate flux -- Tinkering with your time frame -- Chapter 5: Picking a Bond Fund That Will Serve You for Life -- Defining the Basic Kinds of Funds -- Mining mutual funds -- Considering an alternative: Closed-end funds -- Establishing a position in exchange-traded funds -- Understanding unit investment trusts Taking a flyer (or not) on an exchange-traded note Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Tyson, Eric Investing All-In-One for Dummies Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2022 9781119873037 |
spellingShingle | Tyson, Eric Investing All-In-One for Dummies Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Book 1: Getting Started with Investing -- Chapter 1: Exploring Your Investment Choices -- Getting Started with Investing -- Building Wealth with Ownership Investments -- Entering the stock market -- Owning real estate -- Generating Income from Lending Investments -- Considering Cash Equivalents -- Choosing Where to Invest and Get Advice -- Finding the best fund companies and brokers -- Finding an acceptable advisor -- Chapter 2: Weighing Risks and Returns -- Evaluating Risks -- Market-value risk -- Individual-investment risk -- Purchasing-power risk (also known as inflation risk) -- Career risk -- Analyzing Returns -- The components of total return -- Savings and money market account returns -- Bond returns -- Stock returns -- Real estate returns -- Compounding Your Returns -- The value of getting a few extra percent -- Considering your goals -- Chapter 3: The Workings of Stock and Bond Markets -- How Companies Raise Money through the Financial Markets -- Deciding whether to issue stocks or bonds -- Taking a company public: Understanding IPOs -- Understanding Financial Markets and Economics -- Driving stock prices through earnings -- Weighing whether markets are efficient -- Moving the market: Interest rates, inflation, and the Federal Reserve -- Book 2: Investing in Your 20s and 30s -- Chapter 1: Using Investments to Accomplish Your Goals -- Setting and Prioritizing Your Shorter-Term Goals -- Accumulating a rainy-day fund -- Saving for large purchases -- Investing for a small business or home -- Saving for kids' higher educational costs -- Investing short-term money -- Investing in Retirement Accounts -- Understanding retirement account perks Grappling with retirement account concerns -- Taking advantage of retirement accounts -- Surveying retirement account choices -- Selecting retirement account investments -- Chapter 2: Minimizing Your Taxes When Investing -- Understanding Investment Taxes -- Tracking taxation of investment distributions -- Determining your tax bracket -- Devising tax-reduction strategies -- Reducing Your Taxes When Selling Investments -- Weighing nontax issues -- Tuning in to tax considerations -- Chapter 3: Laying Out Your Financial Plans -- First Priorities: Paying Off High-Cost Debt and Building a Safety Reserve -- Paying off high-cost consumer debt -- Establishing an emergency reserve -- What about Paying Down Other Debts? -- Assessing student loans -- Considering paying down mortgage debt -- Sorting Out Your Financial Plans -- Considering your investment options and desires -- Assessing your savings rate -- Investing regularly with dollar cost averaging -- Knowing the Impact of Investing for College Costs -- Paying for college -- Considering educational savings account options -- Investing money earmarked for college -- Securing Proper Insurance -- Chapter 4: Starting Out with Bank and Credit Union Accounts -- Understanding FDIC Bank Insurance -- Investing in Banking Account and Savings Vehicles -- Bank checking accounts and debit cards -- Savings accounts and certificates of deposit -- Negotiating with Bankers -- Feeling Secure with Your Bank -- Evaluating any bank -- Protecting yourself when banking online -- Exploring Alternatives to Bank Accounts -- Credit union accounts and benefits -- Brokerage cash management accounts -- Money market mutual funds -- Book 3: Checking Out Stock Investing -- Chapter 1: Gathering Information on Stocks -- Looking to Stock Exchanges for Answers -- Grasping the Basics of Accounting and Economics Accounting for taste and a whole lot more -- Understanding how economics affects stocks -- Staying on Top of Financial News -- Figuring out what a company's up to -- Discovering what's new with an industry -- Knowing what's happening with the economy -- Seeing what politicians and government bureaucrats are doing -- Checking for trends in society, culture, and entertainment -- Reading (And Understanding) Stock Tables -- 52-week high -- 52-week low -- Name and symbol -- Dividend -- Volume -- Yield -- P/E -- Day last -- Net change -- Using News about Dividends -- Looking at important dates -- Understanding why certain dates matter -- Evaluating Investment Tips -- Chapter 2: Investing for Long-Term Growth -- Becoming a Value-Oriented Growth Investor -- Choosing Growth Stocks with a Few Handy Tips -- Looking for leaders in megatrends -- Comparing a company's growth to an industry's growth -- Considering a company with a strong niche -- Checking out a company's fundamentals -- Evaluating a company's management -- Noticing who's buying and/or recommending a company's stock -- Making sure a company continues to do well -- Heeding investing lessons from history -- Chapter 3: Investing for Income and Cash Flow -- Understanding the Basics of Income Stocks -- Getting a grip on dividends and dividend rates -- Recognizing who's well-suited for income stocks -- Assessing the advantages of income stocks -- Heeding the disadvantages of income stocks -- Analyzing Income Stocks -- Pinpointing your needs first -- Checking out yield -- Looking at a stock's payout ratio -- Studying a company's bond rating -- Diversifying your stocks -- Exploring Some Typical Income Stocks -- It's electric! Utilities -- An interesting mix: Real estate investment trusts (REITs) -- Business development companies (BDCs) -- Chapter 4: Using Basic Accounting to Choose Winning Stocks Recognizing Value When You See It -- Understanding different types of value -- Putting the pieces together -- Accounting for Value -- Breaking down the balance sheet -- Looking at the income statement -- Tooling around with ratios -- Book 4: Looking at Bond Investing -- Chapter 1: Bond Fundamentals -- Understanding What Makes a Bond a Bond -- Choosing your time frame -- Picking who you trust to hold your money -- Differentiating among bonds, stocks, and collectibles -- Why Hold Bonds? -- Identifying the best reason to buy bonds: Diversification -- Going for the cash -- Introducing the Major Players in the Bond Market -- Buying Solo or Buying in Bulk -- Picking and choosing individual bonds -- Going with a bond fund or funds -- The Triumphs and Failures of Fixed-Income Investing -- Beating inflation, but not by very much -- Saving the day when the day needed saving -- Gleaning some important lessons -- Realizing How Crucial Bonds Are Today -- Viewing Recent Developments, Largely for the Better -- Chapter 2: All about the Interest -- The Tricky Business That Is Calculating Rates of Return -- Cutting deals -- Changing hands -- Embracing the complications -- Measuring the Desirability of a Bond -- Level one: Getting the basic information -- Level two: Finding out intimate details -- Level three: Examining the neighborhood -- Understanding Yield -- Coupon yield -- Current yield -- Yield-to-maturity -- Yield-to-call -- Worst-case basis yield -- The 30-day SEC yield -- Recognizing Total Return (This Is What Matters Most!) -- Figuring in capital gains and losses -- Factoring in reinvestment rates of return -- Allowing for inflation adjustments -- Pretax versus post-tax -- Measuring the Volatility of Your Bond Holdings -- Time frame matters most -- Quality counts -- The coupon rate matters, too -- Returning to the Bonds of Babylonia Chapter 3: Checking Out Types of Bonds -- Exploring the Many Ways of Investing with Uncle Sam -- Savings bonds -- Treasury bills, notes, and bonds -- Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) -- Industrial Returns: Corporate Bonds -- Comparing corporate bonds to Treasuries -- The crucial credit ratings -- Special considerations for investing in corporate debt -- The volatility of high-yield bonds -- Lots of Protection, a Touch of Confusion: Agency Bonds -- Identifying the bond issuers -- Sizing up the government's actual commitment -- Eyeing default risks, yields, markups, and more -- Weighing taxation matters -- Banking Your Money on Other People's Mortgages -- Bathing in the mortgage pool -- Deciding whether to invest in the housing market -- (Almost) Tax-Free Havens: Municipal Bonds -- Sizing up the muni market -- Comparing and contrasting with other bonds -- Delighting in the diversification of municipals -- Choosing from a vast array of possibilities -- Chapter 4: Investing (Carefully!) in Individual Bonds -- Navigating Today's Individual Bond Market -- Getting some welcome transparency -- Ushering in a new beginning -- Dealing with Brokers and Other Financial Professionals -- Identifying the role of the middleman -- Do you need a broker or agent at all? -- Selecting the right broker or agent -- Checking the dealer's numbers -- Hiring a financial planner -- Doing It Yourself Online -- If you're looking to buy -- If you're looking to sell -- Perfecting the Art of Laddering -- Protecting you from interest rate flux -- Tinkering with your time frame -- Chapter 5: Picking a Bond Fund That Will Serve You for Life -- Defining the Basic Kinds of Funds -- Mining mutual funds -- Considering an alternative: Closed-end funds -- Establishing a position in exchange-traded funds -- Understanding unit investment trusts Taking a flyer (or not) on an exchange-traded note |
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