Originally Posted By: dwelsh
A tad more about the book - "Contents" equals the chapter titles.

And, no -- I don't work for Bogle or Vanguard! ;-)

"Enough : true measures of money, business, and life" / John C. Bogle.

Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, c2009.

ISBN:
9780470398517 (cloth)
0470398515 (cloth)
Description:
276 p. ; 19 cm.
Contents:
Too much cost, not enough value -- Too much speculation, not enough investment -- Too much complexity, not enough simplicity -- Too much counting, not enough trust -- Too much business conduct, not enough professional conduct -- Too much salesmanship, not enough stewardship -- Too much management, not enough leadership -- Too much focus on things, not enough focus on commitment -- Too much emphasis on 21st century values, not enough emphasis on 18th century values -- Too much "success", not enough character -- What's enough for me? For you? For America? -- Afterword : A personal note about my career.

Summary:
The Father of Index Investing and founder of Vanguard shares his own journey, filled with famous characters and telling anecdotes, that aims to teach investors the importance of doing the right thing, how to be a strong leader in today's world, and what it means to have "enough."


It sounds like a very good book. I will buy and read it. Thank you for the recommendation.


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