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Feel good book, not an investment book March 30, 2000 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I heard the author on public radio. He talked about Sir John Templeton, who I admire. This wasn't a book about how to invest like Sir John -- (i.e., how to examine a company both financially and socially). You won't find a balance sheet, income statement, or P/E ratio anywhere in this book. But, if you are looking for a feel good book, that accomplishes little in helping you towards becoming a more socially responsible investor, then perhaps it suits your needs.
Win-win approach for financial success November 13, 1998 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Ten Golden Rules could be summarized as four : 1.)Realism - no optimism or pessimism to the economical and political facts. 2.)Diversification - a right mix of different financial securities. 3.)Patience - long-term view can help you pass those emotional highs or lows happened in the market. 4.)Investing for good - love, giving and faith to God. Only having spiritual and ethical foundations, you can have a long-term success.
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