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Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life


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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 650.1 EAN: 9780470398517 ISBN: 0470398515 Label: Wiley Manufacturer: Wiley Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2008-11-10 Publisher: Wiley Studio: Wiley
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For a critical element of American society, including many of its wealthiest and most powerful, there seems to be no limit today on what "enough" entails.
The excesses are most starkly visible in the continuing crisis in banking and investment, and even in the two enormous government-sponsored (but publicly owned) mortgage lenders, to say nothing of the billion-dollar-plus annual paychecks that top hedge-fund managers draw down and the excessive compensation paid to CEOs, regardless of performance.
Throughout his legendary career, John Bogle—founder of the Vanguard mutual fund group, and creator of the first index mutual fund—has helped investors build wealth the right way and led a tireless campaign to restore common sense to the investment world. Along the way, he’s seen how destructive an obsession with financial success can be. Now, with Enough, he puts this dilemma in perspective.
Bogle offers his unparalleled insights on money, on the values we should emulate in our business and professional callings, and on what we should consider as the true treasures in our lives. By explaining what "enough" truly is, he demonstrates how close everyone can be to having it.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fabulous, wise book! Comment: Brilliant, inspiring, and short -- a great combination. Bogle understands our finance/investment systems as well as anyone in the world, from the inside, and presents here the clearest, most concise diagnosis of what is wrong I have ever read. A return to the fundamental values and integrity that he calls for would go a long way in repairing the tragic problems we are currently living through. The wisdom and lessons are relevant far, far beyond the world of finance -- greater appreciation of the idea of "ENOUGH" would help heal what is currently wrong in our care (or lack thereof) of the environment, in our approaches to medicine, and much else. And it's not just a matter of "ethics" -- it's a prerequisite to happiness.
A great gift for all your friends and loved ones.
Lachlan Forrow, MD
Director, Ethics Programs
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bogle's Wise and Decent Advice Comment: I guess I've probably read every book John Bogle has ever published. Does he repeat himself? Thankfully, yes. Some lessons are not fully learned the first time around, especially when so much "investment" advice runs contrary to the long term, conservative approach that Bogle espouses. Can you lose money following his advice? Of course. Investing entails risk. But over time,the typical investor will do well to heed his words.
A good and decent man. A good place to start when you are seeking investment advice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great economic advice--too late Comment: This book, published in January, is best written analysis of the 2008
economic crisis. I wish I would have read it in the spring !
Customer Rating:      Summary: Oh so refreshing Comment: John "Jack" Bogle has hit a homerun with this book. There are so many though provoking ideas that I'm amazed that most of Americans choose to ignore them. I hope that this book wakens all of us on how far America has fallen from its solid foundation(s) to a country that is riddled with fraud and dishonesty. I couldn't get enough of Enough!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Reality check Comment: This is a wonderful book. The first paragraph sums up the problem with the finacial sector today. Greed is the root of all of the problems that we are facing today. With bailouts totaling more than $1T world wide we are supporting an industry that dug its own hole. $1T is, by the way, $170 for every man woman and child in the world.
John Bogle talks about this and the idiocy that has been taking place over the last 20 years or so.
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