Book Gone Fishin’ Portfolio - Alexander Green
Financial independence may be a goal. Individuals may achieve higher investment portfolio returns with moderate risk with a long-term investment strategy based on low-cost index funds; that diversity across a specific set of asset classes; and rebalancing annually.
Money Magic – Financial Independence - Laurence Kotlikoff
Kotlikoff, a distinguished economist, offers advice on key financial decisions – college funding; career focus; retirement age; social security income; smooth living standards; and investment portfolios
Book Boglehead Guide Three-Fund Portfolio – Taylor Larimore
‘How a Simple Portfolio of Three Total Market Index Funds Outperforms Most Investors’. Book proposes three specific, low-cost, diversified, index funds or passive ETFs the design for an effective investment portfolio to become financially independent.
Think And Grow Rich – Financial Independence - Napoleon Hill
Financial independence is not the result of hard work, per this book. Rather it results from applying specific principles - such as auto-suggestion - to transform desires into reality, and in converting ideas into money.
Book Random Walk Down Wall Street – Burton Malkiel
Stock prices follow an unpredictable “random walk”. Classic book challenges “beat the market” investor mindset. Books introduces efficient-market hypothesis and advocates investment portfolio of index funds.
Book Reboot Your Portfolio - ETF Investing - Dan Bortolotti
Efforts to "beat the market" are futile for most investors. A successful investment plan may use a passive index strategy with a diversified portfolio of very low cost Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) to optimize investment returns and market risk.
