Naked Guide to Bonds: What You Need to Know--Stripped Down to the Bare Essentials | 
enlarge | Author: Michael V. Brandes Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 100835
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.3 x 1.2
ISBN: 0471462217 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6323 EAN: 9780471462217 ASIN: 0471462217
Publication Date: September 19, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New
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Product Description "A delightful instruction to the wonderful world of bonds for the non-professional investor, written in terms that you could explain to your mother-in-law; or that she could explain to you!" -Paul McCulley Managing Director and Fund Manager PIMCO, one of the world's leading fixed-income managers "Michael Brandes has written a thorough, useful, and highly readable treatise on bonds. Investors seeking a balanced, diversified portfolio are advised to read it." -Tom Gardner Co-founder, The Motley Fool "This book cuts through the jargon and gets right to the point. A bond market primer that not only teaches the basics, but also is enjoyable to read." -Gregory Peters Head of Credit Strategy, Morgan Stanley "The title says it all. The book is to the point and easy to understand. I wish I had Michael's so easy-to-understand reference to bonds years ago." -Alan R. Shaw Managing Director, U.S. Equity Research Smith Barney (a division of Citigroup) "Fixed income can be an enormously complex and confusing asset class-even for seasoned investment professionals-with a dizzying array of instruments and strategies. Fortunately, Brandes has done a marvelous job of pulling back the proverbial curtain, to unveil and demystify the bond market by breaking a complicated topic down into simple, manageable, and understandable building blocks." -Philip J. Orlando, CFA Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager, Federated Investors "Everything here about bonds is bite size and easy to digest. Pleasantly so. This book marks a clear path for individual investors to follow, and will fill you with many new insights. An extremely handy guide for anyone who wants to invest in bonds for safety and income." -John Tracy author of the bestselling book How to Read a Financial Report
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Lightweight guide to bonds December 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Full of useless info (the days of the week on which Treasury auctions take place, for example) larded with annoying attempts at humor. Fidelity and Pimco have the essentials about bonds on their websites, the latter for free, so why buy this?
If you're really interested in the fixed-income market, I suggest Patrick Brown's "An Introduction to the Bond Markets". Even if you ignore the math, you'll learn far more, and have a book worth more than a single read.
Excellent Bond Book May 22, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I highly recommend this book. It gives thorough and strait-forward information on every aspect of fixed-income investment vehicles. This is a great way to learn about this market if one is new to it.
A Must Have October 10, 2004 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
As a former techie who found his way to the wonderful world of supporting a fixed income desk, I found this book to be an excellent overview of the bond market. The author explains complex concepts such as duration and yield in terms that anyone can understand. This is by far the best introductory book to the bond market I have read (and I have read many)!
Insightful! June 29, 2004 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
In this very good beginner's guide to the bond market, author Michael V. Brandes addresses all of the fundamental questions clearly and concisely. Bond math can be daunting, but while the author includes a few equations for illustrative purposes, he clearly addresses his book to the general run of individual investors. The book, which has moments of surprising good humor, says right off the bat that bond investing can be dull in comparison to stock investing, not because the stakes are lower, but because the elements of personality and surprise are considerably more muted in the debt market than in the equity markets. We highly recommend this book, even though it is pedantic at times - a risk you take when you venture into the complex realm of bond investing.
A Great Book on Bonds October 23, 2003 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I read the Motley Fool Investment Guide and really liked it, so when I saw this at the bookstore with Tom Gardner's endorsement on it, I thought I'd give it a shot. Just like the Fools, this book is written for regular people and is pretty humorous (for an investment book!). The chapters are well organized so that you learn about bonds "step-by-step". It includes discussions about every type of bond and advice on how to put them into your portfolio. It's definitely not written like a textbook -- even the complicated concepts come across clearly. In short, this is a great book. I found it easy to understand and, most importantly, full of extremely useful information.
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