The Aggressive Conservative Investor
Part 30 of the Wiley Investment Classics series
This no-holds-barred presentation of one of the most successful investment strategies of all time -- value investing in distressed securities/companie -- shows you how to analyze and evaluate stocks just like controlling owners. Based on the assumption that stock price rarely reflects real value, authors Whitman and Shubik use numerous case studies to present risk-minimizing methods that also provide high rewards. Still relevant today, this classic work includes a new introduction discussing the dramatic changes that have taken place in the value investing world since its first publication in 1979.
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Part 31 of the Wiley Investment Classics series
First published in 1923, “Reminiscences of a Stock Operator” is the most widely read, highly recommended investment book ever. Generations of readers have found that it has more to teach them about markets and people than years of experience. This is a timeless tale that will enrich your life-and your portfolio.
Supermoney
Part 34 of the Wiley Investment Classics series
“Supermoney” may be even more relevant today than when it was first published nearly twenty-five years ago. Written in the bright and funny style that became Adam Smith's trademark, this book gives a view inside institutions, professionals, and the nature of markets that has rarely been shown before or since. "Adam Smith" was the first to introduce an obscure fund manager in Omaha, Nebraska, named Warren Buffett. In this new edition, Smith provides a fresh perspective in an updated Preface that contextualizes the applicability of the markets of the 1960s and 1970s to today's markets. Things change, but sometimes the more they change, the more they stay the same.
Value Averaging
The Safe and Easy Strategy for Higher Investment Returns
Part 35 of the Wiley Investment Classics series
Michael Edleson first introduced his concept of value averaging to the world in an article written in 1988. He then wrote a book entitled Value Averaging in 1993, which has been nearly impossible to find, until now. With the reintroduction of Value Averaging, you now have access to a strategy that can help you accumulate wealth, increase your investment returns, and achieve your financial goals.
Risk Arbitrage
Part 41 of the Wiley Investment Classics series
Originally published in 1982, Risk Arbitrage has become a classic on arbitrage strategies by the "dean of the arbitrage community." It provides an overview of risk arbitrage, how it has been used over the centuries and particularly in modern markets, with a focus on merger arbitrage. From average expected returns to turning a position, cash tender offers, exchange offers, recapitalizations, spinoffs, stub situations, limited risk arbitrage, and corporate freeze-ins, the book provides a step by step walk through of a world of arb strategies illuminated by real world examples and case studies.
36 Stratagems for Investors
Timeless Financial Wisdom from a Chinese Classic
by HSBC Jintrust Fund Management
Part of the Wiley Investment Classics series
The 36 Stratagems are a unique collection of ancient Chinese proverbs that describe some of the most cunning and subtle strategies ever devised by man. Readers, and specifically investors, at all levels will benefit from this interpretation of the 36 stratagems detailing how to apply them in investment and "economic warfare." HSBC's 36 stratagems encourage flexibility and new ways of thinking about investment issues.
John Bogle on Investing
The First 50 Years
Part of the Wiley Investment Classics series
Gain insight into the unique risk management challenges within the Islamic banking system.
“Risk Management for Islamic Banks: Recent Developments from Asia and the Middle East” analyzes risk management strategies in Islamic banking, presented from the perspectives of different banking institutions. Using comprehensive global case studies, the book details the risks involving various banking institutions in Indonesia, Malaysia, UAE, Bahrain, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia, pointing out the different management strategies that arise as a result of Islamic banking practices. Readers gain insight into risk management as a comprehensive system, and a process of interlinked continuous cycles that integrate into every business activity within Islamic banks.
The unique processes inherent in Islamic banking bring about complex risks not experienced by traditional banks. From Shariah compliance, to equity participation contracts, to complicated sale contracts, Islamic banks face unique market risks. Risk Management for Islamic Banks covers the creation of an appropriate risk management environment, as well as a stage-based implementation strategy that includes risk identification, measurement, mitigation, monitoring, controlling, and reporting. The book begins with a discussion of the philosophy of risk management, then delves deeper into the issue with topics like:
• Risk management as an integrated system
• The history, framework, and process of risk management in Islamic banking
• Financing, operational, investment, and market risk
• Shariah compliance and associated risk
The book also discusses the future potential and challenges of Islamic banking and outlines the risk management pathway. As an examination of the wisdom, knowledge, and ideal practice of Islamic banking, Risk Management for Islamic Banks contains valuable insights for those active in the Islamic market.
The Warren Buffett Way, 30th Anniversary Edition
Part of the Wiley Investment Classics series
An insightful new take on the life and work of one of the world's most remarkable investors: Warren Buffett
In the 30th Anniversary Edition of The Warren Buffett Way, celebrated author and investor Robert Hagstrom delivers the definitive version of his bestselling compendium of the investment strategies made famous by Warren Buffett. The Warren Buffett Way describes the twelve investment tenets of Warren Buffett's strategy called business-driven investing and his distinct approach to managing a portfolio of businesses. You'll learn how you can apply these same principles to building your own portfolio and find discussions on the psychology of long-term investing, its optimal benefits, and how to avoid the most common pitfalls and mistakes encountered by investors.
This latest edition includes:
• A new author preface to complement the existing forewords from Peter Lynch, Bill Miller, and Howard Marks.
• Insights on how to achieve worldly wisdom advanced by Warren Buffett's longtime business partner Charlie Munger.
• Footnotes and references to academic work that supports and expands on Warren Buffett's investment approach and portfolio management.
• The complete Berkshire Hathaway common stocks portfolios from 1977-2021.
An indispensable guide to the remarkable work and accomplishments of Warren Buffett, The Warren Buffett Way is a can't-miss resource for professional and individual investors who want to learn from the world's greatest investor.
Honglou Fortune
Wealth For Generations
Part of the Wiley Investment Classics series
Most economic writings fail to impress readers as they are often obscure and abstract. However, Honglou Fortune is the complete opposite. Using the characters from Honglou Meng, it conveys the true essence of wealth management through the simplest language. Honglou Fortune makes learning these concepts a joy and a pleasure to read. Even those who are not interested in wealth management will enjoy this book as a well-written literary piece.
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings
Part of the Wiley Investment Classics series
Why has Warby Parker been able to make such dramatic inroads against the behemoths in the long-established eyeglass market? How has Method revolutionized the soap aisle? Amid the cacophony of online retailers, why has Etsy seen such explosive growth, with 2013 annual sales north of $1 billion?
These companies all have been disruptive because they are operating from a strong social/environmental purpose. They are proving a counterintuitive truth—purpose can drive profits. But it's not just innovative startups that are getting in on the action. Blue chip companies such as Nike, Coca-Cola and IBM are innovating within their organization to create a positive social and environmental impact globally.
This is not a trend. It's the future of business.
Based on in-depth interviews with founders, “Profit & Purpose” profiles a number of the most successful pioneers of this new way forward, telling the stories of thirteen social enterprises ranging from non-profits like Charity: Water and DonorsChoose.org, to for-profits, like Method and Burts Bees; from startups like Etsy and Warby Parker, to multinational corporations with market capitalizations in the hundreds of billions, like Coca-Cola, IBM and Nike. Kyle Westaway digs beneath the public stories of these organizations' success to reveal how they have harness the power of purpose.
Taking readers behind the scenes, he shows how these leading social enterprises progressed from concept to scale, how they overcame common pitfalls, and how they managed to find an optimal balance between their mission and their business mandates. Westaway reveals that though there is no magic bullet formula that guarantees success, there are seven core practices that distinguish these market leaders from the pack of contenders. They are:
• DISCOVER THROUGH CURIOSITY // Finding the right opportunity catalyzes impact.
• DESIGN WITH HUMILTY // Prioritizing users creates killer products.
• BUILD THROUGH HUSTLE // Rallying people creates critical momentum for launch.
• FUND BY COMMITMENT // Aligning funders around a vision creates true partnerships.
• CONNECT WITH AUTHENTICITY // Authentic connection builds a movement.
• SCALE THROUGH COMMUNITY // Focusing on culture ensures smart growth.
• EVALUATE WITH HONESTY // Honest measurement ensures continual improvement.
“Profit & Purpose” takes the literature on social entrepreneurship an important step forward, providing the practical tools for turning good intentions into breakaway success.
Bogle on Mutual Funds
New Perspectives For The Intelligent Investor
Part of the Wiley Investment Classics series
The seminal work on mutual funds investing is now a Wiley Investment Classic
Certain books have redefined the way we view the world of finance and investing-books that should be on every investor's shelf. Bogle On Mutual Funds-the definitive work on mutual fund investing by one of finance's great luminaries-is just such a work, and has been added to the catalog of Wiley's Investment Classic collection. Updated with a new introduction by expert John Bogle, this comprehensive book provides investors with the wisdom of the pioneer of mutual funds to help you identify and execute the ideal mutual fund investment choices for your portfolio.
The former Vanguard Chief Executive, Bogle has long been mutual funds' most outspoken critic, in this classic book, he provides guidance on what you should and shouldn't believe when it comes to mutual funds, along with the story of persistence and perseverance that led to this seminal work. You'll learn the differences between common stock, bond, money market, and balanced funds, and why a passively managed "index" fund is a smarter investment than a fund managed by someone making weighted bets on individual securities, sectors, and the economy. Bogle reveals the truth behind the advertising, the mediocre performance, and selfishness, and highlights the common mistakes many investors make.
• Consider the risks and rewards of investing in mutual funds
• Learn how to choose between the four basic types of funds
• Choose the lower-cost, more reliable investment structure
• See through misleading advertising, and watch out for pitfalls Take a look into this timeless classic and let Bogle On Mutual Funds show you how to invest in mutual funds the right way, with the expert perspective of an industry leader.