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    <![CDATA[Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life]]>
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    <![CDATA[For a critical element of American society, including many of its wealthiest and most powerful, there seems to be no limit today on what &quot;enough&quot; entails. <br/><br/>The excesses are most starkly visible in the continuing crisis in banking and investment, and even in the two enormous government-sponsored (but publicly owned) mortgage lenders, to say nothing of the billion-dollar-plus annual paychecks that top hedge-fund managers draw down and the excessive compensation paid to CEOs, regardless of  performance. <br/><br/>Throughout his legendary career, John Bogle—founder of the Vanguard mutual fund group, and creator of the first index mutual fund—has helped investors build wealth the right way and led a tireless campaign to restore common sense to the investment world. Along the way, he’s seen how destructive an obsession with financial success can be. Now, with <em>Enough</em>, he puts this dilemma in perspective. <br/><br/>Bogle offers his unparalleled insights on money, on the values we should emulate in our business and professional callings, and on what we should consider as the true treasures in our lives. By explaining what &quot;enough&quot; truly is, he demonstrates how close everyone can be to having it.]]>
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