Value Averaging: The Safe and Easy Strategy for Higher Investment Returns

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John Wiley & Sons, Jan 6, 2011 - Business & Economics - 256 pages
Michael Edleson first introduced his concept of value averaging to the world in an article written in 1988. He then wrote a book entitled Value Averaging in 1993, which has been nearly impossible to find—until now. With the reintroduction of Value Averaging, you now have access to a strategy that can help you accumulate wealth, increase your investment returns, and achieve your financial goals.
 

Contents

Dollar Cost Averagi_ng Revisited
Value Averaging
Investment Goals with Dollar Cost Averagi_ng
Establishing the Value Path
Avoiding Taxes and Transaction Costs
Playing Simulation Games
Comparing the Strategies
Profiting from Overreaction
Getting Started
Strategies at Work
A Final Word
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About the author (2011)

MICHAEL E. EDLESON is a Managing Director of Morgan Stanley and oversees the firm's equity risk globally. Prior to that, he was Chief Economist of NASDAQ and a finance professor at Harvard Business School. Edleson earned his PhD at MIT.

Includes spreadsheets on a companion Web site: www.wiley.com/go/valueaveraging

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