附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 445-449) and index.
Investment Strategies for the Intelligent Investor -- Investing in the New Millennium: The Bagel and the Doughnut -- The Clash of the Cultures in Investing: Complexity vs. Simplicity -- Equity Fund Selection: The Needle or the Haystack? -- Risk and Risk Control in an Era of Confidence (or Is It Greed?) -- Buy Stocks? No Way! -- The Death Rattle of Indexing -- 25 Years of Indexing: When Active Managers Win, Who Loses? -- Selecting Equity Mutual Funds -- The Third Mutual Fund Industry -- Taking on the Mutual Fund Industry -- Mutual Funds: The Paradox of Light and Darkness -- Economics 101: For Mutual Fund Investors ... For Mutual Fund Managers -- Honing the Competitive Edge in Mutual Funds -- Creating Shareholder Value: BY Mutual Funds ... or FOR Mutual Fund Shareholders? -- The Silence of the Funds: Mutual Fund Investment Policies and Corporate Governance -- Losing Our Way: Where Are the Independent Directors? -- Economics and Idealism: The Vanguard Experiment -- Vanguard--Child of Fortune -- The Winds of Change: The Vanguard Experiment in Internalized Management -- Deliverance -- The Lengthened Shadow, Economics, and Idealism -- On the Right Side of History -- Personal Perspectives -- Changing the Mutual Fund Industry: The Hedgehog and the Fox -- The Majesty of Simplicity -- The Things by Which One Measures One's Life -- Telltale Hearts -- Press On Regardless -- The Princeton Thesis -- The Economic Role of the Investment Company.
摘要:Presents the speeches and master's thesis of John Bogle, founder of The Vanguard Group mutual fund company. Bogle's writings cover investment principles that he has stressed throughout his career: the majesty of simplicity in investment strategy; the productive economics of long-term investing; the counterproductive emotions that can forfeit investment success; the universality of indexing in the financial markets; and minimizing the "fiscal drag" of sales charges, management fees, turnover costs, and opportunity cost.