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Unconventional Success by David F. Swensen

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Unconventional Success

A Fundamental Approach to Personal Investment

David F. Swensen

Free Press · Print & ebook · August 9, 2005

Reading lane: Portfolio Management

The bestselling author of Pioneering Portfolio Management , the definitive template for institutional fund management, returns with a book that shows individual investors how to manage their financial assets.

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Fundamentals First

A clear-eyed guide to investing that favors fundamentals over market theater.

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  • plainspoken investing principles
  • rigorous, no-nonsense guidance

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  • professional, utility-first advice
  • instruction with an author’s steady hand

Book Details

Authors
David F. Swensen
Publisher
Free Press
Published
August 9, 2005
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Portfolio Management · Investing (Personal)
Reading lane
Portfolio Management

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Publisher Categories

  • Investing (Personal)

  • Retirement Planning

  • Taxes & Your Money

About This Book

The bestselling author of Pioneering Portfolio Management , the definitive template for institutional fund management, returns with a book that shows individual investors how to manage their financial assets. In Unconventional Success , investment legend David F. Swensen offers incontrovertible evidence that the for-profit mutual fund industry consistently fails the average investor. From excessive management fees to the frequent "churning" of portfolios, the relentless purs...

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The bestselling author of Pioneering Portfolio Management , the definitive template for institutional fund management, returns with a book that shows individual investors how to manage their financial assets. In Unconventional Success , investment legend David F. Swensen offers incontrovertible evidence that the for-profit mutual fund industry consistently fails the average investor. From excessive management fees to the frequent "churning" of portfolios, the relentless pursuit of profits by mutual fund management companies harms individual clients. Perhaps most destructive of all are the hidden schemes that limit investor choice and reduce returns, including "pay-to-play" product-placement fees, stale-price trading scams, soft-dollar kickbacks, and 12b-1 distribution charges. Even if investors manage to emerge unscathed from an encounter with the profit-seeking mutual fund industry, individuals face the likelihood of self-inflicted pain. The common practice of selling losers and buying winners (and doing both too often) damages portfolio returns and increases tax liabilities, delivering a one-two punch to investor aspirations. In short: Nearly insurmountable hurdles confront ordinary investors. Swensen's solution? A contrarian investment alternative that promotes well-diversified, equity-oriented, "market-mimicking" portfolios that reward investors who exhibit the courage to stay the course. Swensen suggests implementing his nonconformist proposal with investor-friendly, not-for-profit investment companies such as Vanguard and TIAA-CREF. By avoiding actively managed funds and employing client-oriented mutual fund managers, investors create the preconditions for investment success. Bottom line? Unconventional Success provides the guidance and financial know-how for improving the personal investor's financial future.

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