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New Releases by John C. BogleJohn C. Bogle is the author of Knowing Enough (2025), Stay the Course (2018), The Little Book of Common Sense Investing (2017), John C. Bogle Investment Classics Boxed Set: Bogle on Mutual Funds & Bogle on Investing (2016), Bogle On Mutual Funds (2015).
release date: Feb 26, 2025
release date: Nov 16, 2018
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
release date: Oct 16, 2017
John C. Bogle Investment Classics Boxed Set: Bogle on Mutual Funds & Bogle on Investing
release date: Feb 16, 2016
release date: Apr 27, 2015
release date: Apr 02, 2015
release date: Feb 18, 2014
The Clash of the Cultures
release date: Jul 05, 2012
release date: Jun 15, 2012
Wit and Wisdom from the World's Greatest Investment Leader
release date: Apr 18, 2012
Saving Capitalism From Short-Termism: How to Build Long-Term Value and Take Back Our Financial Future
release date: Aug 19, 2011
release date: Oct 26, 2010
Praise for Don''t Count On It! "This collection of Jack Bogle''s writings couldn''t be more timely. The clarity of his thinking—and his insistence on the relevance of ethical standards—are totally relevant as we strive to rebuild a broken financial system. For too many years, his strong voice has been lost amid the cacophony of competing self-interests, misdirected complexity, and unbounded greed. Read, learn, and support Jack''s mission to reform the industry that has been his life''s work." —PAUL VOLCKER, Chairman of the President''s Economic Recovery Advisory Board and former Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979–1987) "Jack Bogle has given investors throughout the world more wisdom and plain financial ''horse sense'' than any person in the history of markets. This compendium of his best writings, particularly his post-crisis guidance, is absolutely essential reading for investors and those who care about the future of our society." —ARTHUR LEVITT, former Chairman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission "Jack Bogle is one of the most lucid men in finance." —NASSIM N.TALEB, PhD, author of The Black Swan "Jack Bogle is one of the financial wise men whose experience spans the post–World War II years. This book, encompassing his insights on financial behavior, pitfalls, and remedies, with a special focus on mutual funds, is an essential read. We can only benefit from his observations." —HENRY KAUFMAN, President, Henry Kaufman & Company, Inc. "It was not an easy sell. The joke at first was that only finance professors invested in Vanguard''s original index fund. But what a triumph it has been. And what a focused and passionate drive it took: it is a zero-sum game and only costs are certain. Thank you, Jack." —JEREMY GRANTHAM, Cofounder and Chairman, GMO "On finance, Jack Bogle thinks unconventionally. So, this sound rebel turns out to be right most of the time. Meanwhile, many of us sometimes engage in self-deception. So, this book will set us straight. And in the last few pages, Jack writes, and I agree, that Peter Bernstein was a giant. So is Jack Bogle." —JEAN-MARIE EVEILLARD, Senior Adviser, First Eagle Investment Management Insights into investing and leadership from the founder of The Vanguard Group 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, while, at the same time, leading a tireless campaign to restore common sense to the investment world. A collection of essays based on speeches delivered to professional groups and college students in recent years, in Don''t Count on It is organized around eight themes Illusion versus reality in investing Indexing to market returns Failures of capitalism The flawed structure of the mutual fund industry The spirit of entrepreneurship What is enough in business, and in life Advice to America''s future leaders The unforgettable characters who have shaped his career Widely acclaimed for his role as the conscience of the mutual fund industry and a relentless advocate for individual investors, in Don''t Count on It, Bogle continues to inspire, while pushing the mutual fund industry to measure up to their promise.
release date: Jun 01, 2010
Common Sense on Mutual Funds
release date: Jan 05, 2010
The Executive Compensation System is Broken
release date: Jan 01, 2008
Perspectives - Black Monday and Black Swans
release date: Jan 01, 2008
Bringing Mutuality to Mutual Funds
release date: Jan 01, 2008
Common Sense on Mutual Funds (Summary)
release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Uncanny Ability to Recognize the Obvious
release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Relentless Rules of Humble Arithmetic
release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism
release date: Jan 01, 2005
release date: Jan 01, 2005
The Best Business Stories of the Year
release date: Jan 01, 2004
“Spend! Spend! Spend! Where Did Tyco’s Money Go?” by James B. Stewart, fromThe New Yorker “The Decline and Fall of the Cult of Equity” by Andrew Hill, from theFinancial Times “The Death of One American Dream” by Shirleen Holt, fromThe Seattle Times “Shattered Dynasty” by Suzanna Andrews, fromVanity Fair “For Richer” by Paul Krugman, fromThe New York Times Magazine “In Defense of the Boom” by Michael Lewis, fromThe New York Times Magazine “The Telecom Boom’s Dark Remnants” by Michael Guillen, fromThe Oregonian “Rich Man, Poor Company” by Chris O’Brien and Jack Davis, from theSan Jose Mercury News “Deciding on Executive Pay: Lack of Independence Seen” by Diana B. Henriques and Geraldine Fabrikant, fromThe New York Times “How It All Fell Apart” by Johnnie L. Roberts, fromNewsweek “Planet Starbucks” by Stanley Holmes, Drake Bennett, Kate Carlisle, and Chester Dawson, fromBusinessWeek “The Google Gods” by Stefanie Olsen, from CNET News.com “Up Against Wal-Mart” by Karen Olsson, fromMother Jones “Is Our Children Learning?” by Julie Landry, fromRed Herring “The Investigation: How Eliot Spitzer Humbled Wall Street” by John Cassidy, fromThe New Yorker “Inside the Rock” by Loch Adamson, fromWorth “Unfair Disclosure” by Bob Drummond, fromBloomberg Markets “Inside McKinsey” by John A. Byrne, fromBusinessWeek “Alliance Capital’s Bad Bets” by Edward Robinson, fromBloomberg Markets “Where the Money’s Really Made” by Andy Serwer, fromFortune “The Economics of Empire” by William Finnegan, fromHarper’s Magazine “The Debt Bomb” by Jonathan R. Laing, fromBarron’s “Big Bucks, Small Town, Bond Haven” by Noelle Haner-Dorr, fromOrlando Business Journal “Flight into the Red” by Steve Huettel, from theSt. Petersburg Times “Full Price: A Young Woman, an Appendectomy, and a $19,000 Debt” by Lucette Lagnado, fromThe Wall Street Journal “The Fall of Andersen” by Delroy Alexander, Greg Burns, Robert Manor, Flynn McRoberts and E. A. Torriero, from theChicago Tribune “Why Good Accountants Do Bad Audits” by Max H. Bazerman, George Loewenstein and Don A. Moore, fromHarvard Business Review “Troubling Options—Inside the Tough Call at Sprint” by Rebecca Blumenstein and Carol Hymowitz, fromThe Wall Street Journal “Wild, Wild Qwest” by Lou Kilzer, David Milstead, and Jeff Smith, from theRocky Mountain News “The New Face of Shoplifting” by Joanne Kimberlin, fromThe Virginian-Pilot “The Year the Music Dies” by Charles C. Mann, fromWired “Big Battle for a Silly Old Bear: Who Owns the Honey Pot?” by Meg James, from theLos Angeles Times “The Monopolist” by Connie Bruck, fromThe New Yorker “From Heroes to Goats . . . and Back Ag
release date: Apr 15, 2002
On the Right Side of History
release date: Jan 01, 1999
release date: Jan 01, 1992
A Country Doctor's Letter to His Children
release date: Jan 01, 1987
Symposium on Academic Pensions
release date: Jan 01, 1985
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