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Shares Made SimpleA beginner's guide to the stock marketby Rodney Hobson ISBN: 1905641451 ISBN-13: 9781905641451 Format: Paperback Pages: 212 Published: 10th November 2007 Edition: 1st RRP: £12.99 |
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At last a book that champions the small investor, the growing bank of potential shareholders who have cash to spare but fear entering the jungle that is the City of London.
Shares Made Simple, written by highly respected financial journalist Rodney Hobson, tears away the mystique and jargon that surrounds the stock market. It takes you step by step through the most basic concepts of stock market investing, carefully explaining issues such as:
• What shares are and how they are bought and sold
• Why share prices go up and down
• Why some companies' shares look cheap while others appear to be expensive
• The hidden traps for the unwary
This book sets out to create a level playing field between the stock market professionals and the small investor. As rising living standards and inherited cash provide assets for investment, no-one needs to suffer pitiful bank interest rates when there is real money to be made in sharing the nation's wealth.
SECTION A – SHARES
1. What are shares?
2. How shares are created
3. Whose company is it?
4. What's in it for me?
5. Is my investment safe?
SECTION B – THE STOCK MARKET
6. The market place
7. London Stock Exchange
8. Full listings and AIM
9. How shares are traded
10. Stock market indices
SECTION C – COMPANIES
11. Company focus
12. Profit and loss
13. Balance sheet
14. Potential nasties
SECTION D – INVESTING
15. Starting out
16. Stockbrokers
17. Fundamental data
18. Charting
19. Tips
20. Jargon busting
SECTION E – TAKEOVERS
21. Mergers and acquisitions
22. Before a bid
23. A bid is launched
24. Bid timetable
25. Bid battles
26. Management buyouts
Appendix
Useful websites
Index
| Rodney Hobson is an experienced financial journalist who has held senior editorial positions with publications in the UK and Asia and is currently Editor of Ipreo, an international financial services group.
Among posts he has held are News Editor for the Business section of The Times, Business Editor of the Singapore Monitor, Deputy Business Editor of the Far Eastern Economic Review, Head of News at Citywire and Editor of Shares magazine. He has also contributed to the Daily Mail, the Independent and Business Franchise Magazine. He is registered as a Representative with the Financial Services Authority. Rodney is married with one daughter. |
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- iBall
5th May 2008
a very handy guide to how companies are structured, who benefits from share price movement and how to read financial results
- Rupert Saunders, Auto Retail Manager
February 2008
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- Rodney Hobson talks to the Motley Fool on their podcast, 12th December 2007
Former business news editor of The Times, Rodney Hobson recognised that there was a market for his book Shares Made Simple after receiving a constant stream of calls from confused shareholders seeking advice. The handbook explains concisely the terminology that investment newcomers can often find baffling. Hobson uses the experience he harvested from his years of business news reporting for The Times, Daily Mail and Citywire to help his readers.
- Press Gazette magazine, 7th December 2007
Business journalist Rodney Hobson has written a book unravelling the mysteries surrounding stocks and shares. Shares Made Simple explains succinctly the terminology that so often baffles newcomers to investing. In a no-nonsense fashion, novice shareholders are carefully guided, step by step, through the principles of investing, with special attention paid to the warning signals they should look out for. Rodney has addressed an important, unmet need.
- Meridian Line magazine, December 2007
Anyone who is a complete novice at investing, or even seasoned financial professionals...will appreciate the back-to-basics approach of this book, which delves under the bonnet of the stock market and describes how it works in simple terms.
- Annie Shaw, Money Extra
4th December 2007
Hobson's Choice
- Martin Waller, City Diary, The Times
5th September 2007
our perfect guide to the stock market...Here is the beginners' guide that was always waiting to get written.
- Alexander Davidson
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