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June 22, 2009

Asset Allocation: Balancing Financial Risk (Hardcover)

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Asset Allocation: Balancing Financial Risk

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Financial experts agree: Asset allocation is the key strategies for maintaining a consistent yet superior rate of investment return. Now, Roger Gibson’s Asset Allocation – the bestselling reference book on this popular subject for a decade has been updated to keep pace with the latest developments and findings. This Third Edition provides step-by-step strategies for implementing asset allocation in a high return/low risk portfolio, educating financial planning cl (more…)

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10 Comments »

  1. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Most solid advice on asset allocation ever
    I had to read this book when I was taking a course to get a CIMA designation. I thought the book would be dullsville.

    Comment by Saba — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

  2. 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Gibson’s Asset Allocation
    Among the many books on this subject, this is one of the best. Unlike most of the other authors, Gibson does not limit himself to list the different asset classes and then provide…

    Comment by Henrietta — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

  3. 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Timeless advice written for the informed
    Mr. Gibson hits the nail on the head with Asset Allocation, balancing financial risk. The book is well written and the advice is timeless.

    Comment by Caine — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

  4. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars
    If you read just one book on investing, this is the book. Gibson explains the principals of modern portfolio theory in a clear logical fashion.Excellent.

    Comment by Kyan — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

  5. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    What your investment advisor should be doing.
    There are many things to like about this book. The emphasis is on providing investment advisors with the information on asset allocation they need to connect successfully with…

    Comment by Urja — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

  6. 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Definitely recommended reading
    If I had read this book in the mid-90s as I was groping through the stock market, and feeling thrilled at my success..

    Comment by Vivek — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

  7. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Buy this if you like making money
    I don’t think you’ll find better advice.If you would have followed this books “ABCD” allocation, you would have made almost all the gain of the 90’s and even been…

    Comment by Curt — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

  8. 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Worth the effort
    According to some studies, asset allocation can determine up to 90 percent of a portfolio’s performance.

    Comment by Xiao hong — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

  9. 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Asset Allocation: Balancing Financial Risk
    Good overview. Perhaps a little technical. Graph oriented. Author does a good job of explaining his view point and backing it up with historical data.

    Comment by Xanadu — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

  10. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    asset allocation by gibson
    The book was in excellent condition and was received in about five days.

    Comment by Baxter — June 13, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

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