The Financial Times Guide to Investing: The Definitive Companion to Investment and the Financial Markets The FT Guides[Paperback]

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The Financial Times Guide to Investing: The Definitive Companion to Investment and the Financial Mar

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The Financial Times Guide to Investingis the definitive introduction to the art of successful stock market investing. Beginning with the very basics of why companies need investors and explaining what investors do, Glen Arnold takes you through the practicalities of buying and selling shares. He describes different types of investment vehicles and advises you how you can be successful at picking companies, understanding their accounts, managing a sophisticated portfolio, measuring performance and risk and setting up an investment club.



The second edition of this bestselling introduction to investing explains how the financial markets operate, shows you what you need to know to be successful and encourages you to follow and act on your own judgements. Thoroughly updated to help you invest with skill and confidence, new sections include:



Online investing, website information and tools including screenshots and virtual portfolios as well as computerised counterparty trading

Detailed updating of tax rates and legislation, increases in ISA allowances and revisions to capital gains tax

A jargon-busting glossary to help you understand words, phrases and investing concepts

Recent Financial Times articles and tables which illustrate and expand on case studies and examples

Up-to-date statistics on the returns you can expect on shares and bonds









Investing can be profitable and fun and The Financial Times Guide to Investing 2nd edition, explains step-by-step both the essentials of investing as well as describing how the financial markets really work. It details the practicalities of investing, such as how to go about buying shares and describes the variety of financial securities you can buy, from bonds and unit trusts through to exchange traded funds.



Exploding the myths that only the wealthy can afford to buy and sell shares and showing you why you can be just as successful trading on your own as you would be by employing a fund manager, this authoritative guide book will help you build a profitable personal financial portfolio.



What is investment

The rewards of investment

Understanding stock markets

Using the financial media

Buying and selling shares

Pooled investments

Investing in bonds

Futures and options

Financial spreadbetting

Analysing companies and industries

Mastering company reports and accounts

Key investment ratios and measures

Ticks of the accounting trade

Managing your portfolio

Mergers and takeovers

Taxation and investors

Measuring performance

Investor protection

Investment clubs


From the Back Cover
'The most damaging half truth for savers is “performance matters more than expenses”. Read this book carefully and the financial services industry will have one fewer easy victim, but you will have a sound base for a lifetime of successful investment.'

Martin White, Chair of UK Shareholders Association

This is one of those great big books to buy and then tuck away for constant reference. It's a tour through everything from managing a portfolio to establishing a fair intrinsic value for a share. If it moves in the world of investing, its probably here.'

David Stevenson, 'Adventurous Investor' in the Finanical Times

‘Informative and easy to read, Glen Arnold has produced arguably the most comprehensive book there is today on stock market investing and one that unquestionably will give an edge to any retail investor. This is a must read for anyone serious about investing.'

Simon Thompson, Companies Editor, Investors Chronicle

The Financial Times Guide to Investing is the definitive introduction to the art of successful stock market investing. Beginning with the very basics of why companies need investors and explaining what investors do, Glen Arnold takes you through the practicalities of buying and selling shares. He describes different types of investment vehicles and advises you on how you can be successful at picking companies, understanding their accounts, managing a sophisticated portfolio, measuring performance and risk and setting up an investment club.

The second edition of this bestselling introduction to investing explains how the financial markets operate, shows you what you need to know to be successful and encourages you to follow and act on your own judgements. Thoroughly updated to help you invest with skill and confidence, new sections include:

Online investing, website information and tools including screenshots and virtual portfolios as well as computerised counterparty trading
Detailed updating of tax rates and legislation, increases in ISA allowances and revisions to capital gains tax
A jargon-busting glossary to help you understand words, phrases and investing concepts
Recent Financial Times articles and tables which illustrate and expand on case studies and examples
Up-to-date statistics on the returns you can expect on shares and bonds

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