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Getting Started in Investment Analysis

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Getting Started in Investment Analysis is an approachable introduction to this important topic. It quickly teaches–you how to make overall judgments on investment data without having to do complicated statistical analysis. With this book as your guide, you'll discover how to choose stocks for savings and retirement, and learn–how to glean insights from investment data–by examining graphs and seeking correlations. For those looking to go a step further in their investment endeavors, Getting Started in Investment Analysis shows how to perform a?more detailed statistical analysis using Excel and high-school level math skills.

188 pages, Paperback

First published November 3, 2008

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Warren Brussee

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Warren Brussee began writing after retiring from GE, where he managed an engineering team and was trained in Six Sigma. Frustrated by overly complex resources, he authored Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy, followed by two more books with McGraw-Hill. His interest in economic trends led to The Second Great Depression, later updated by Wiley as The Great Depression of Debt. He also published a children’s book, Laoch the Guide Dog Puppy, and a mystery novel, The Child Remover, showcasing his diverse writing interests across nonfiction, economics, and fiction.

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