Mutual Funds
Ladder to Wealth Creation
by Vivek K. Negi
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“John C. Bogle writes in direct, opinionated prose arguing that low costs, low turnover, and index exposure are central to mutual-fund investing success. The clearest value is the repeated, practical attention to expense ratios, turnover, and tax drag — readers leave better able to judge fund fees and marketing claims. Frustrations include frequent repetition and long historical critiques of the mutual-fund industry that slow momentum. It supplies argument and conviction more than step-by-step portfolio worksheets; no exercises are provided.”
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