Invest, Reinvest, Rest
Investment Advice for All Generations
by Sonja M Haggert
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Pub Date Nov 25 2018 | Archive Date May 23 2020
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Description
Sonja Haggert believes Anyone, including YOU, can make money in the stock market!
She is a self-taught independent investor who retired early because of what she learned
*sifting through multiple sources
*employing various strategies
*reading numerous publications
To provide you with easy to follow advice for investing in stocks.
You can make a lot of money in the stock market, even today, if you know:
- Where to find the best information
- How to use it
- How to know when and what to buy and more important, when to sell
- How to make money in good times as well as bad
You can start with a little money and be amazed at how it grows through a time-tested strategy.
Parents and Grandparents have used this book to get their loved ones started on a path to wealth.
Sonja is still investing in this environment, mainly holding on to good companies. She follows financial newsletters that she has come to trust and relies on those whose sound advice she has relied on for years.
Her goal is to make investing easy to understand for everyone.
Advance Praise
"""If you'd like to invest in the stock market but don't know how to begin, this user-friendly introduction may be just what you've been waiting for."" Donna Huston Murray-Writer's Digest award winning author
""Invest Reinvest Rest is the best DIY investing book on the market today. It fills the education gap so readers get the greatest results with easy to follow how-to instructions. Haggert's system works to build wealth sensibly for folks of ANY age. It will change your habits for the better, along with your nest egg, as you watch it grow."" Adriane Berg, author- HOW NOT TO GO BROKE AT 102, and host of Generation Bold BIZTALK Radio, Blog at You empowered@Bottomlineinc.com"
Featured Reviews
This is an incredibly helpful book for people who're interested in joining the market world. It's simplified and informative and unlike other books on the topic, it does not overwhelm you. So, will definitely recommend this gem for beginners!
There are so many books about personal finance. But they are complicated and not easy to follow. Because they try to teach everything.
This book is about what ladies can learn about investing in stocks.
It stays away from everything. But focuses on dividends and how to reinvest them into same or different company.
This gives extra advantage over simple compounding.
Written in an easy language, it is a good book for massess trying to learn about personal finance.
Advice is from author who has real world experience of using these principles.
A very good book that stays clear of complexities that commonly trap self help authors.
Should you add this to your financial toolbox? Short answer, YES.
I enjoyed this book because it taught and reminded me of the foundations of investing in an easy, digestible, manner that included, examples, graphs, check lists, and simple to understand definitions which are important to me as a reader when learning a subject that can be often seen as complicated.
The X factor in this book is the portion on 'financial newsletters' - this is the first time I've seen them mentioned in investing books and I found it valuable to look into when elevating my investment journey. It also frames it so that you can approach it from where you are currently in life, not a blanket solution.
If you are further in your journey, this is a good refresher, if you are just beginning - start here.
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