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1. Fisher Investments on Materials (Fisher Investments Press) by Fisher Investments, Andrew Teufel, Brad Pyles | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2009-02-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description The book will begin with a discussion of Fisher Investments’ investing philosophy as it applies to the Materials sector. Then, readers will be lead through a discussion of sector basics , what drives the industries, and develop a framework for individual security analysis. Finally, the book will look at industry fundamentals and discuss what investors can do to protect themselves in a down market. For more information visit www. materials.fisherinvestments.com |
2. From the Journals of M.F.K. Fisher by M.F.K. Fisher | |
Paperback: 848
Pages
(1999-10-26)
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3. The Ten Roads to Riches: The Ways the Wealthy Got There (And How You Can Too!) (Fisher Investments Press) by Ken Fisher | |||
Hardcover: 228
Pages
(2008-10-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Discover how your net worth can be worth more The Ten Roads to Riches takes an engaging and informative look at some of America's most famous (and infamous) modern-day millionaires (and billionaires) and reveals how they found their fortunes. Surprisingly, the super-wealthy usually get there by taking just one of ten possible roads. And now, so can you! Plenty of books tell you how to be frugal and save, but The Ten Roads to Riches tells you how you can, realistically, get super-rich. Throughout these pages, renowned investment expert and self-made billionaire Ken Fisher highlights amusing anecdotes of individuals who have traveled (or tumbled) down each road, and tells you how to increase your chances of success. Whether it's starting a business, owning real estate, investing wisely, or even marrying very, very well, Fisher will show how some got it right and others got it horribly wrong. Whether you're just beginning to plan your financial future or well on your way, The Ten Roads to Riches can show you how to gain and, more importantly, maintain the wealth you want. Amazon Exclusive:Ken Fisher on The Ten Roads to Riches Have you ever wondered how the super-rich built their wealth—and whether you could build big wealth too? The Ten Roads to Riches takes an engaging and informative look at some of America’s most famous (and infamous) modern day millionaires (and billionaires), and reveals how they found their fortunes. Surprisingly, the super-wealthy usually get there by taking just one of ten possible roads. And now, so can you. Even if achieving super-wealth isn’t your goal, you can still learn how to build more modest wealth following the same successful paths others have used. In The Ten Roads to Riches, renowned investment expert and self-made billionaire Ken Fisher highlights amusing anecdotes of individuals who have traveled (or tumbled) down each road, and shares advice on increasing your chances of success. Whether it’s starting a business, owning real estate, investing wisely or even marrying very, very well, Fisher will show how some got it right and others got it horribly wrong. Whether you’re just beginning to plan your financial future or well on your way, The Ten Roads to Riches can show you how to gain, and more importantly, maintain the wealth you want. Ken Fisher is best known for his prestigious "Portfolio Strategy" column in Forbes magazine, where his 24-year tenure of high-profile calls makes him the fourth longest-running columnist in Forbes’ 90-year history. Ken is the founder, Chairman, and CEO of Fisher Investments, and has appeared in most major American finance or business periodicals. He is also the author of the bestselling investment book,The Only Three Questions That Count, which is published by Wiley. Amazon Exclusive: Q&A with Ken Fisher, and Map of the Ten Roads to Riches |
Customer Reviews (18)
Ease on down the road
I like this book, it helps you identify the road that might be right for you.
Enjoyed every line
This is my first Ken Fisher book and I loved it. It's fun and it's honest. Yes, he doesn't provide step-by-step guide for every road, but it wasn't his goal. Mr Fisher just wanted to point out the most popular roads to become mega-rich, he also provides basic guidelines and then it's up to you to research it further.
While I was reading his book I got three unique ideas to make money! Seriously, this book is a must for anybody who believes in capitalism and money!
A fun, fast read about how you can get wealthy too.
The Ten Roads to Riches: The Ways the Wealthy Got There (And How You Can Too!) (Fisher Investments Press)
Review by Richard L. Weaver II, PhD.
Ken Fisher's 228-page book, The Ten Roads to Riches: The Ways the Wealthy Got There (And How You Can Too!), covers the subjects (in separate chapters): 1) Start your own business, 2) Become a CEO, 3) Become a "ride-along" to a successful CEO, 4) Become rich and famous, 5) Marry into wealth, 6) Become a plaintiff attorney, 7) Use other people's money, 8) Invent something, 9) Real estate, 10) Save and live frugally. For most people, of course, the final chapter will have the most relevance. Fisher is a self-made billionaire, and helps those wanting to start a business, own real estate, invest wisely, or marry very, very well (from the front jacket). The book is a fun, fast read (It takes about a day or two.) It is full of examples, includes 14 pages of high-quality notes, offers a great deal of sage advice, and is written in a simple (jargonless) manner that is engaging. I highly recommend this book.
Book Review from the Aleph Blog
Many dream of riches.Few achieve them.Why?It usually involves self-denial and hard work.It's not that anyone can't achieve riches, if they start young enough, but they won't make the sacrifices to do so.A strong education helps, but is not absolutely required.As my old boss Eric Hovde said to his staff repeatedly, the biggest difference in success comes from the degree of effort put forth.I would only add that working smart amplifies the effort of working hard.
Ken Fisher the billionaire asset manager, identifies the ten ways he has seen to become wealthy.They are:
1) Build a significant business.
2) Manage a significant business.
3) Be the right hand man of a wealthy person.
4) Be a star athlete, entertainer, or one who significantly facilitates star athletes and entertainers.
5) Marry a wealthy person.
6) Be a lawyer that helps clients sue for major amounts of money on a contingency fee basis.
7) Manage a lot of Other People's Money.
8 ) Be an inventor of something popular, a popular writer, a prominent politician, or invent an organization that a lot of people want to give money to.
9) Borrow a lot of money and speculate on property appreciation.
10) Work hard, save a lot, and invest wisely.
I think he has nailed it.My way of summarizing it is that you have to do something that makes a lot of people happy, or at least has the potential to make a lot of people happy.Or, make one wealthy person very happy or unhappy. Three groups -- how do they work out?
A) Those who do something that makes a lot of people happy can earn a lot:
* Successful business founders, CEOs, right hand men, inventors
* Stars and their significant enablers
* Good asset managers
* Good writers
* Successful real estate developers
B) But even those that promise to do something to make people happy and fail at it can earn a lot:
* Any CEO of a big enterprise can earn a lot -- at one investment firm, we used to joke that you got paid $50 million to destroy a company -- it is what they had to pay to get rid of you.Their right hand men will still prosper too, just not as much.In the current financial crisis, that is what gores many about the large surviving firms that were bailed out.The executives are still prospering after previous dumb decisions.Easy to complain about it, but it is nice work if you can get it.(Note: this is why they should not have been bailed out, especially not at the holding company level.Government officials lie when they say they could not have done it differently.I for one suggested alternatives ahead of time.)
* The same applies to CEOs that tweak the company's earnings while they are there, but leave their successor in the hole.
* Many still follow stars as their stars fade; they may not make as much, but it is still a lot.Same for writers that lose their knack.
* Many asset managers have an early period where they don't have much in the way of assets, and their track record is great; their ideas for excess return are executable with the current assets under management [AUM].That leads to growth in assets, until they are too big for the asset class in which they have expertise.They become index-like, or they venture outside their circle of competence, and their track record suffers.But AUM is high, and the fees can provide a nice income.Assets are sticky if you don't do too badly, and are a good salesman/storyteller.
* Politicians can make a lot of money off of contacts or giving speeches once out of office, even if they were on net harmful to the nation while in office.
* Some charities (or nonprofits like mutual insurers or credit unions) can be less than scrupulous about what managers get paid.
* The real estate speculator, the CEO, and certain investment managers can have a "Heads-I-win, Tails-you-lose" attitude.America gives people a lot of second chances before you are permanently branded as a fraud.It only takes one big win to make a lot for yourself, even if you destroy the well-being of others in the process.
C) Then there are those that only have to serve a few:
* The spouse of a wealthy person.
* The right hand man of a wealthy person, and
* The Trial Lawyer going after a big tort
* Serve yourself, as an ordinary person working at a job.
No one begrudges the wealth of those in group A -- they have served society well.Many begrudge the wealth of those in group B -- they have not served society well.Group C?It depends on motives.More later on this.
One thing is certain, though.There aren't many seats in each of the "roads to riches," except for the last ordinary one, #10.Few are founders of massive enterprises, or CEOs, or stars, or investors of must-have products or processes.Few can serve in high office, or write best-sellers, or be able to source a lot of assets to manage.Few can get the capital markets or banks to loan them millions, even billions.Few get to try a lawsuit where a huge award is won.Few get to marry rich.Also, most succeeding have to hit their right path while young, to allow enough time for compounding their success.
It takes a lot of effort and good breaks in order to be at the top of any economic situation where there is a lot of wealth.Even road #10, doing well at your job, saving a lot and investing wisely is tough.Few get to become "The Millionaire Next Door," but more achieve reasonable wealth that way than all of the rest combined.
Ken Fisher writes about all of these areas in an entertaining way, and gives practical advice on how to follow each road, including additional books to read, and techniques for getting started.It is an ambitious and compact book weighing in at around 230 pages of text including the preface.It is an easy, breezy read. As a bonus, in road 10, Ken Fisher shares basic investment advice for the retail investor.
More than Quibbles:
I owe a lot to Ken Fisher for advice that he gave me in Winter 2000, and though I enjoyed the book, I can't endorse it wholeheartedly.He is out to tell you how to do it, even in cases where there might be significant moral compromise.He acknowledges that, but says it is a part of the game.
To me, the key question is what your motives are.It's one thing to enter into a risky business, offer full disclosure to all stakeholders in advance, make a best effort, and fail.It is quite another to trick/cajole people into backing you without full knowledge, and fail.
It is one thing to try a legal case where the damages are proportionate to the harm caused, and another thing to help create disproportionate judgments. It is one thing to serve a wealthy person who asks you to do things that are ethical, and another thing to serve in things that are unethical.Once you have fans, a privileged job, or "sticky assets," do you start giving less than your best?I write this as one that is himself prone to laziness when things go well.It is a common sin that one has to fight.
Are you looking out for the best interests of those you serve, and society more broadly?A tough question for any of us, but society itself does not do well when a dominant proportion of it does not serve for good motives.If it gets bad enough, the society will lose legitimacy and vitality.
Finally, it is one thing to marry because you love the person, and want to give your all to your future spouse.It is quite another thing to enter in with crossed fingers, and say, "Maybe this will work, maybe it won't.I will be careful to protect myself, because the odds of failure are significant.But economically, it will work out for me either way.I'm wealthy if we marry, whether it works or not, because the prenup will leave me well off."
Here's the common vow: I, (Bride/Groom), take you (Groom/Bride), to be my (wife/husband), to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do us part. Maybe promises don't mean much any more, but I can't see how one marrying for money can say that with a clear conscience.
Before my wife and I married, but after we were engaged, we were at a bookstore together, and we were looking over some marriage books to find one our pastor recommended.She found a book entitled, "Marry Rich."She said to me, "This is a joke book, right?"I said, "Uh, you would be surprised at the motives some have in marriage."She began leafing through it, amazed at the level of greed involved.She married her poor graduate student boyfriend anyway.23 years later things are still working out well for her (and me).
One final note, not from the book: greed wears people out.It is one thing to do what you love so long as money is not the sole purpose.But those that are greedy for gain at all costs destroy themselves, and those around them.It is not a good trade.
Boo hoo hoo ... BOO HOO HOO
I waited and waited for this book to finally get to paperback because I couldn't afford the hardcover.
I bought it and held it close. I eagerly tore off the plastic and got to reading.
Boo hoo hoo hoo...
My mistake was assuming that Fisher's book was a comprehensive guide. But save for a page of tips at the end of every chapter, "Ten Roads to Riches" reads like a bunch of free articles, or a compilation of free articles, from those inspirational personal finance get-rich blogs and websites.
I'm giving this two stars (instead of one) because the author took the time to actually make a compilation, and added humor to the whole deal to make the work a little less frustrating to read.
But I'm still frustrated.
Borrow it first.
... Read more
4. Strategic Entrepreneurism: Shattering the Start-Up Entrepreneurial Myths by Jon Fisher, Gerald Fisher, Wallace Wang | |
Hardcover: 152
Pages
(2008-09-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description That's why the founder and CEO of several successful high-tech startup companies, multi-millionaire Jon Fisher, has written down his success principles. Strategic Entrepreneurism shows entrepreneurs how to design their companies towards the path of least resistance, maximum payoff, and lowest risk. Entrepreneurs will learn how to evaluate their business ideas; leverage technology to increase profits; choose strategic customers to insure their company's survival; generate revenue from their company's inception; and avoid competing against larger companies.Above all, Strategic Entrepreneurism explains the common pitfalls of starting a company and how to avoid them. These include the traps of growing too fast, focusing on the wrong product, and accepting too much funding from outside investors. Customer Reviews (33)
A good starter
Highly Recommended for Every Start-Up Entrepreneuer
Building Buyers Value
Great read for all entrepreneurs
A "Must Read" for entrepreneurs & business owners planning an exit |
5. Gary In Your Pocket: Stories and Notebooks of Gary Fisher (Series Q) by Gary Fisher | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(1996-01-01)
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I knew Gary
Art is meant to provoke, but this was a brotha's real life?! I don't know whether to thank the author, editor, and publishing company for challenging me and most other readers or to throw this book into an incinerator.One reviewer in the gay press called this writing "outre" and I wholeheartedly agree.I am thoroughly surprised that this book is available at non-pornographic outlets.Rafael Campo, Don Belton, and Eve Sedgwick all have raved about Fisher or helped this book come into fruition.I admire all three of those writers and enjoy their work, so I have no idea what they were thinking here.E. Lynn Harris' fans would roll over and die if they read this book!It's one thing for art to push the envelope, but an actual Black gay man made all the poor and crazy choices that Gary Fisher made.I had to work hard to keep my eyes in their sockets trying to get through this book. While the fiction and poetry demonstrate the potential Fisher had, they are worthless.Things don't really get started until the autobiographical portion begins.This book invokes every "disrespectable" aspect of some gay people's lives; the Far Right could have a field day with this text.The shock value and goriness is very reminiscent of David Wojnarowicz's "Postcards from America" and Eve Sedgwick, the editor, basically admits as much in her conclusion.Adding racial matters into the mix only intensifies the uncomfort I felt.Issues such as dangerously unsafe sex practices, size-queeniness, Uncle Tom-ism, coprofilia, anonymous and public sex all come up and readers will be thoroughly shocked at how.The action in this book comes out of nowhere.Fisher never clearly states when he started to identify as gay, when he decided to practice masochism, when he tested positive for HIV, or when he met Eve Sedgwick.They all kinda just happen.Furthermore, he is a closeted gay and a black self-loather.He never once challenges homophobia or racism. Eve Sedgwick praises Fisher's feelings on race as "complicated." Ha!Fisher makes very clear that he hated being black.Throughout his life he hardly associates with other blacks.He lets white gay men do all kinds of degrading things to him.While he listens to black music, you hardly hear anything about black literature, heroes, or friends.He does have sex with some black men, but he places white men on a pedestal and even enjoys when he is called racist epithets.Not only will straight Black readers be appalled, but gay Blacks will be both appalled and embarrassed.If bell hooks hated "Paris Is Burning," you can just imagine how she and others would trash this book.He is very race-conscious, but this guy didn't have an ounce of Black pride.Additionally, Fisher thinks in strictly black-white terms though he moved to California, a state with many Latinos and Asians.Sedgwick makes clear that Fisher wanted the book's title, but it nevertheless underlines all the ugly issues that his life brings up. Possibly due to Sedgwick's editing and institutional connections, this book has the format, height, and font of many gay studies texts from Duke University Press.This is odd to see in a non-academic book.Some of the autobiographical part is ramblings of his fiction.I understand that characters sometimes speak to writers when they are creating art, but this made the book even more confusing, capricious, and repetitive.Fisher asks many rhetorical questions that need question marks, yet Sedgwick fails to edit them in.Fisher obviously read much yet music seems to have moved his life far more than literature did. I do love the fact that Fisher was attracted to heavy guys.There is a lot of prejudice against fat men in the gay community and this one aspect of Fisher was a breath of fresh air.At a time when many coming-out stories are being produced by gay men, few are done by gay Blacks and SM-practitioners.Also, Fisher is an "Army brat" and not enough has been written about their lives.This book adds to the collection of AIDS writings which is formidable.The reader does get to observe how AIDS has robbed us of someone who had talent.And it is provocative in a way. STILL, LET ME WARN ALL READERS THAT THEY BETTER HAVE A STRONG STOMACH, NO POLITICALLY CORRECT LEANINGS, AND AN INCREDIBLY THICK SKIN IF THEY ARE GOING TO READ THIS BOOK.YOU HAVE BEEN ADVISED! ... Read more |
6. A Matter of Black and White: The Autobiography of Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher by Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, Danney Goble | |
Hardcover: 204
Pages
(1996-01)
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7. A Doryman's Day by R. Barry Fisher, Barry Fisher | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2001-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description We'd be hard put to decide whether Barry Fisher is better at fishing or storytelling. The three stories in this book are rollicking gems, salty as a flake of cod set out to dry. "A Wharf Rat's Tale" takes us to Gloucester, Massachusetts, a town where, "if you didn't go fishing, you got out of town." It was a fascinating, adventurous place for a boy in the late '30s, as young Barry and his pals pick up odd jobs on the wharves, repair a beat-up dory, hang out with the schooner crews, and take up fishing themselves, catching the fattest flounders at the sewer outfall in the harbor. Barry Fisher went offshore dory-fishing for real when he was eighteen, and "A Doryman's Day," he says now, is "as accurate as my old mind can make it." He describes fishing longline trawl gear fromGrand Banks dories launched off the deck of a schooner in wonderful detail and paints a vivid picture of a working day in a fishery straight out of history. A few years later, he went on a late-season swordfishing trip, dory-fishing from a schooner with a crew betting against the weather and the odds that they'd come home with a catch. "Mysterious Ways of the Lord, or How Captain Jack Brant of the Sowrdfishing Schooner lorna b Found God in a Split Second and then Achieved Salvataion on the Northern Edge of George's Bank" gives you just a hint of the story to come. Customer Reviews (1)
"Without a doubt the best small-boat seamen I've ever seen." Fisher eventually became a doryman, which was "the highest word of respect and affection that one man could use for another."In two-man dories (usually ten to twelve dories per schooner), men worked fourteen hour days, each dory crew baiting two thousand hooks on a series of lines which they would set into the water and later haul in by hand, filling their small boats with fish and then returning to the schooner.They often did three of these "sets" a day, gutting and icing the fish between sets, and rebaiting hooks.Helpful drawings and diagrams allow landlubbers to understand this fishing method, while historic photographs of children and fully rigged schooners make these now-abandoned fishing methods come alive. Fisher's final tale, "Mysterious Ways of the Lord," tells of a trip he and a few adventurous fishermen took in the fall, after the swordfish had supposedly migrated from George's Bank (the same sort of trip which Sebastian Junger describes in The Perfect Storm).Here, however, the vessel was a schooner, and each swordfish was harpooned with an eighteen-foot harpoon by a single man hanging over the bow of the vessel, the rest of the crew standing in the rigging locating the fish.On this trip, the captain "finds religion," a tale that Fisher insists is "No B.S., it's the clear truth, me sons."A fascinating glimpse of a lost way of life, this account of a doryman's day is an important contribution to the lore of the East Coast fishing industry, written by a man who devoted his life to fishing andto preserving its history.Mary Whipple ... Read more |
8. Been There, Done That:An Autobiography by Eddie Fisher, David Fisher | |
Hardcover: 341
Pages
(1999-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description That sound changed his life forever. Eddie sang at local fairs, talent contests, and bar mitzvahs, until at age 14, he got a job singing on Philadelphia radio shows for $25 a week. A few years later, a stint at the Copacabana launched him into Dreamland.Suddenly, the Jewish kid from Philly and his golden sound were sending millions of fans screaming to their feet. More than just the music, it was his personality, his great charm, the exuberance with which he lived his life, that attracted the very first hordes of screaming teenage girls, the bobby-soxers, a brand new American phenomenon.By the time he was 21 he was one of the most popular entertainers in America, bigger even than Frank Sinatra, with an income in the millions. His life quickly evolved into a whirl of women, money, and fame. It was the quintessential American success story, the rise and rise of "The Coca-Cola Kid." For the next two decades he ran with the best and brightest, seeing it all, doing it all, seeing it all done to everyone. Eddie's story is more than just an entertainer's memoir: it's the insider tale of two decades of American pop culture and celebrity royalty. Here is a man who romanced, charmed, seduced, and married Debbie Reynolds, Connie Stevens, and Elizabeth Taylor.He drank and caroused far into the night with the likes of Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.His affairs with women from Ann-Margret to Mamie Van Doren were legendary. He shared mistresses with JFK, Sam Giancana, and Sinatra, and was welcomed everywhere from the White House to Las Vegas, back when such a thing actually meant something. Eddie's a natural storyteller, with a captivating story to tell, of beautiful women and fascinating men, wild parties and cool nightclubs, and the American dream seen through the blazing Technicolor lens of the '60's and '70's. It's Eddie's life, and for the first time, it's all here. Don't worry, there's not too much about Eddie's dull, madly successful singing career--he wasn't that interested in it either. He preferred women. Warning: as is the case with Robert Evans's comparably entertaining sex-and-drugs tell-all, The Kid Stays in the Picture, we can't know whether it's all true. Some of Eddie's alleged women have denied dalliance. Did he really get naked with Joan Collins ("the British Open") in Dean Martin's pool, screaming along with Dino and Brando until the cops came? Did he share Sue Lyon with Richard Burton and Judy Campbell with Sinatra, JFK, and Sam Giancana? (Eddie doubts Campbell's story that she passed documents from JFK to mobster Sam.) Did Jackie turn JFK onto amphetamine fiend Max Jacobson, the famed "Dr. Feelgood" who destroyed his own life and 30 years of Eddie's? Were Bob Hope's military-base shows really "sex tours"? His bitterness makes one doubt he gives first wife Debbie Reynolds ("the Iron Butterfly") a fair shake. Did Liz Taylor drive away, naked and hysterical, in her Cadillac when Eddie suggested she see a psychiatrist? Did Burton beat her, and did she try to steal My Fair Lady from her friend Audrey Hepburn? In a Munich suite once used by Mussolini to entertain Hitler, did Liz bite Eddie as he dug pills out of her mouth to save her life? Did Liz bed Rock Hudson and Montgomery Clift? Read Fisher and see what you believe. --Tim Appelo Customer Reviews (56)
A WILD ROLLERCOASTER OF A LIFE
Been There, Done That
Loved this book
Easy to Believe
"There was a meth to my madness." |
9. Rebuilding Workbook: When Your Relationship Ends (Rebuilding Books) by Bruce Fisher, Jere Bierhaus, Bruce Fisher Ed.D., Jere Bierhaus , Bruce Fisher Ed.D. | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2001-01-02)
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Customer Reviews (9)
not new but still the best
Extremely Helpful for Self Esteem and Self Acceptance
Excellant service
Only helpful if you are in a class
Rebuilding Workbook: When your relationship ends |
10. Sí.......de acuerdo! by Roger Fisher, Roger y Ury William y Patton, Bruce Fisher, Roger y Ury William y Patton, Bruce Fisher | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(2001)
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11. Fisher Investments on Consumer Staples (Fisher Investments Press) by Fisher Investments, Michael Cannivet, Andrew Teufel | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2009-07-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description This reliable resource provides you with the tools to help you understand and analyze opportunities within today's global Consumer Staples sector. With this book as your guide, you can quickly become familiar with how the Consumer Staples sector is segmented by industries, their respective macroeconomic drivers, and the challenges facing companies in this sector. Additionally, there are chapters dedicated to explaining many of the unique aspects of Consumer Staples products in emerging markets and security analysis techniques focused on Consumer Staples firms. You don't have to be a professional to learn to better invest in the Consumer Staples sector—but you do need to be prepared. Fisher Investments on Consumer Staples can help get you up to speed in this area and help you make better decisions through any market conditions. For more information visit www. consumerstaples.fisherinvestments.com |
12. Fisher Investments on Energy (Fisher Investments Press) by Fisher Investments, Andrew Teufel, Aaron Azelton | |
Paperback: 255
Pages
(2009-02-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description For more information visit www.energy.fisherinvestments.com Customer Reviews (2)
Solid Introduction to Energy Business
Good overview but not much specifics |
13. The Only Three Questions That Count: Investing by Knowing What Others Don't (Fisher Investments Press) by Ken Fisher | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2008-10-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description In The Only Three Questions That Count, Ken Fisher challenges the conventional wisdoms of investing, overturns glib theories with hard facts, and blows up complacent beliefs about money and the markets. Ultimately, he says, the key to successful investing is daring to challenge yourself and whatever you believe to be true. Packed with more than 100 visuals, usable tools, and a glossary, The Only Three Questions That Count is an entertaining and educational experience in the markets unlike any other, giving you an opportunity to reap the huge rewards that only the markets can offer. Customer Reviews (126)
Some good points, but poorly written
Reading through a thicket
Isthere a there there?
Book Review from the Aleph Blog
Debunking Conventional Financial Myths & Other Valuable Insights |
14. Perspectives on Shared Reading : Planning and Practice by Bobbi Fisher, Emily Fisher Medvic | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2000-03)
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Excellent Early Childhood resource! |
15. Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation, Seventh Edition by Barry A. J. Fisher, David Fisher | |
Hardcover: 572
Pages
(2003-09-25)
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Forensic Science
crime scene investigation review
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The Best Keeps Getting Better |
16. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings (Wiley Investment Classics) by Philip A. Fisher | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2003-09-04)
list price: US$21.95 -- used & new: US$11.48 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0471445509 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description "You will find lots of jewels in these pages that may do as much for you as they have for me." "I sought out Phil Fisher after reading his Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings. When I met him, I was as impressed by the man as by his ideas. A thorough understanding of the business, obtained by using Phil’s techniques . . . enables one to make intelligent investment commitments." "Little known to the public, rarely interviewed, and accepting few clients, Philip Fisher is nevertheless read and studied by most thoughtful investment professionals . . . everyone will profit from pondering–as Warren Buffett has done–the investment principles Fisher espouses." "My own copy [of Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings] has underlinings and marginal thoughts throughout." Updated features include a new Preface and Introduction from Kenneth L. Fisher Widely respected and admired, Philip Fisher is among the most influential investors of all time. His investment philosophies, introduced almost forty years ago, are not only studied and applied by today’s finance professionals, but are also regarded by many as gospel. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings reveals these timeless philosophies. Customer Reviews (67)
Good book, but has its flaws.
what else do you need to invest?
common stocks and Uncommon Profits
Still true after 50 years
interesting points but not too useful for the average investor |
17. Rescue on Parrot Island (Fisher Price) by Jay Bissonet, Fisher-Price (Firm) | |
Board book: 12
Pages
(1999-08)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$1.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1575843226 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
Enjoyable for younger fans |
18. 100 Minds That Made the Market (Fisher Investments Press) by Ken Fisher | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2007-08-24)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$10.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 047013951X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Book Review from the Aleph Blog
Too brief and tabloid that do investors and traders no good at all
Excellent short biographies
Interesting read for those interested in financial history |
19. Home Staging with Design Psychology: Sell Your Home for Top Dollar--Fast! by Jeanette Fisher | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2006-08-08)
-- used & new: US$199.70 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0974932825 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Explore new ways to prepare your home or investment properties for selling through Design Psychology, a science and art that reinvents interior design. Design Psychology expert Jeanette Fisher shares researched-based secrets to selling houses for more than the competition. Design Psychology attracts buyers who won't hesitate to pay top dollar for a home's emotional and lifestyle benefits. Discover how to redesign or fix up homes with design elements known to attract specific potential buyers. Develop a strategic design and marketing plan to make changes that help buyers connect to your house on an emotional level. Prepare your home for sale by eliciting positive responses from a buyer who can see, hear, smell, feel, and even taste that they want to buy your home. The step-by-step book offers easy ways to prepare your home for sale, along with ways to use marketing psychology to Sell Your Home for Top Dollar-FAST! Read Jeanette Fisher's latest book and find out how to: • Redesign with color psychology, lighting, landscaping, and other strategies to create spaces that make buyers feel happy and uplifted in your home. • Stage your home to suggest ways a buyer will enjoy an improved lifestyle if they buy your home. • Market your home to highlight its emotional benefits and make it stand out from all other houses on the market. • Sell your home to motivated buyers who bring great offers to your front door. Don't just compete with other home sellers: redesign your home with Design Psychology so buyers compete with each other for your home! Customer Reviews (2)
The real deal on Staging
Great ideas |
20. What Mrs. Fisher Knows About So. Cooking (Cooking in America) by Abby Fisher Mrs Mrs | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1995-03-01)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$5.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1557094039 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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What mrs Fisher Knows....
Not just a cookbook
What Mrs. fisherknows about Old Southern Cooking
Interesting for the student of African-American Gastronomy This reprint of "What Mrs. Fisher Knows" was brought into being by Karen Hess.Hess has provided an informative introduction to the recipes (which are reproduced in their entirety), explaining many 19th century cooking concepts which may be unfamiliar to the modern cook and providing as much of Abby Fisher's story as can be found.In Fisher's original text it is interesting to see some of the earliest known written recipes for several dishes and to discover others which are almost unknown today.Fisher's original recipes are typical of 19th century (and earlier) cookbooks.Each recipe is several sentences in a single paragraph, with no separate ingredient list.In many cases it is assumed that the cook will know how to prepare something that is taken as a given in the recipe.This is a cookbook from a time when all cooking was "from scratch", when there were few labor-saving kitchen gadgets, and printed books were luxury items.It is not a step-by-step cookbook.[For that, see Chef Paul Prudhomme or Southern Living.] "Good Things to Eat" by Rufus Estes is sometimes called the first cookbook written by an African-American."What Mrs. Fisher Knows" was published thirty years earlier.(It could be said that Mrs. Fisher, a former slave, did not actually "write" the book as she evidently did not know how to write; she dictated the recipes to a member of the Women's Cooperative Printing Office in San Francisco which published the work in 1881.) (The editor, Karen Hess has done similar work on Mary Randolph's "The Virginia Housewife" and "Martha Washington's Booke of Cookery and Booke of Sweetmeats".)
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