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Can anyone recommend a good basic finance book? |
I would like to research a few fund my company is offering in their 401(k) plan. Some of the funds include: I do not believe that a finance book is what you need to research these funds. Instead go out to morningstar.com to do your research. They are considered one of the two athorities on mutual funds. I can tell exactly the book for financial details. But this one is also good. |
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