Ft Guide To Exchange Traded Funds And Index
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‘This book is one of those rare gems: it will educate, empower and motivate the reader to make their wealth work harder.’ Jason Butler, CFP, senior partner, Bloomsbury Financial Planning The Financial Times Guide to Exchange Traded Funds and Index Funds is a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to investing using portfolios that track an index. David Stevenson explains what exchange traded funds are, how they work, compares different fund types and provides a coherent investing master plan. This thoroughly updated guide includes information on investing in commodities, advice on essential asset classes including emerging markets and global equity income and an analysis of traditional ETFs and the growth of next-generation and synthetic ETFs. The Financial Times Guide to Exchange Traded Funds and Index Funds: · Shows you how to use ETFs and advises on risks · Suggests actual portfolios of mixed ETFs for you to start with · Gives you 25 essential indexes that you should be following · Offers free access to essential ETFs for UK investors at www.pearson-books.com/etfs Since the first edition of The Financial Times Guide to ETFs was published in 2009, the number of ETFs in issue has doubled and ETFs are now common both on investor platforms and increasingly amongst financial advisors. This massive increase in demand has highlighted an urgent debate – just how dangerous are ETFs and how much do investors and advisers understand about the structure of the index tracker? The second edition of this book attempts to answer this debate and is the indispensable bible on trackers for professional advisers and serious private investors. This new edition also features a chapter based around the theme of Due Diligence and a new chapter on How to use ETFs and Index Funds for theLong-term, as well as a new Jargon busting section and a-new appendix looking at new ideas beginning to emerge.
‘This book is one of those rare gems: it will educate, empower and motivate the reader to make their wealth work harder.’ Jason Butler, CFP, senior partner, Bloomsbury Financial Planning The Financial Times Guide to Exchange Traded Funds and Index Funds is a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to investing using portfolios that track an index. David Stevenson explains what exchange traded funds are, how they work, compares different fund types and provides a coherent investing master plan. This thoroughly updated guide includes information on investing in commodities, advice on essential asset classes including emerging markets and global equity income and an analysis of traditional ETFs and the growth of next-generation and synthetic ETFs. The Financial Times Guide to Exchange Traded Funds and Index Funds: · Shows you how to use ETFs and advises on risks · Suggests actual portfolios of mixed ETFs for you to start with · Gives you 25 essential indexes that you should be following · Offers free access to essential ETFs for UK investors at www.pearson-books.com/etfs Since the first edition of The Financial Times Guide to ETFs was published in 2009, the number of ETFs in issue has doubled and ETFs are now common both on investor platforms and increasingly amongst financial advisors. This massive increase in demand has highlighted an urgent debate – just how dangerous are ETFs and how much do investors and advisers understand about the structure of the index tracker? The second edition of this book attempts to answer this debate and is the indispensable bible on trackers for professional advisers and serious private investors. This new edition also features a chapter based around the theme of Due Diligence and a new chapter on How to use ETFs and Index Funds for theLong-term, as well as a new Jargon busting section and a-new appendix looking at new ideas beginning to emerge.
AmazonPagina's: 496, Editie: Eerste editie, Paperback, Financial Times Prentice Hall
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