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The man in the arena : Vanguard founder John C. Bogle and his lifelong battle to serve investors first /

"The importance of the life's work of mutual fund pioneer and investing legend John C. BogleThe Man in the Arena offers the essence of John C. Bogle's thinking and the meaning of his life's work, which transformed individual investing to benefit tens of millions of investors. Thr...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Rostad, Knut A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2014]
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  • The Man in the Arena: Vanguard Founder John C. Bogle and His Lifelong Battle to Serve Investors First; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Not the Most Popular Guy on Wall Street; Innovations That Transform, Words for Reform; The Bogle Legacy; Part I: The John C. Bogle Legacy Forum-A Vision for Resorting Trust; A Welcome from President William Jefferson Clinton; Remarks from the Speakers' Dinner; Welcoming Remarks; Opening Remarks by John C. Bogle; Chapter 1: Four Distinguished Panels; First Panel: Simplicity and Low Cost in Investing: Is the Indexing Model the Way Forward?
  • Burton Malkiel: The CMH Trumps the EMHGus Sauter: The Index Fund Builder Who Followed the Architect's Designs; David Swensen: A Great Money Manager Endorses Indexing; Fund Investor Returns Lag Fund Reported Returns; Roundtable Discussion; Individual Investors Need the Tools to Make Intelligent Financial Decisions; Second Panel: Executive Compensation and Good Corporate Governance; Kenneth Feinberg; Lynn Turner; Roundtable Discussion-"CEOs Became Kings and Queens"; Questions and Answers; Reflections by John Bogle; Third Panel: Fiduciary Duty: What is the Future?
  • A Common-Law System of Fiduciary DutyT. Timothy Ryan; David Ruder; Brokers and Advisers-The Same Standard?; Harvey Pitt; Disclose the Conflicts?; Roundtable Discussion; Reflections by John Bogle-The Fiduciary Standard Should Also Apply to Institutional Money Managers; Fourth Panel: Jack Bogle, the Communicator; James Green: Setting the Stage; Martin Fridson: Reflections on Bogle's Books; Jeremy Duffield: The Right-Hand Man's Perspective; Chapter 2: A Conversation with Paul Volcker and John C. Bogle; Why Aren't There More Believers?
  • Shaky Confidence-20 Percent Trust Their Government to Do the Right ThingHedge Funds and the Volcker Rule; "Liquidity Is the Last Refuge of the Scoundrel"; The Financial Transaction Tax; The Bond Market Index-Too Much in Treasurys?; Defining the Bond Market; Low Interest Rates: Great for Borrowers, Terrible for Lenders and Savers; Deleveraging Is Necessary in Our Consumer Economy; Would Co-Czars Help Restore Confidence?; Is Financial Engineering Really "Engineering"?; A Question from the Audience; Facing Up to Our Long-Term Problems; Part II: The Vanguard Vision.
  • Chapter 3: Character Counts-The IntroductionChapter 4: A Time to Dance; Can We Not Control Our Circumstances?; Chapter 5: The Power of an Idea: Reflections on Our 25th Anniversary; Put the Shareholder in the Driver's Seat; Stewardship-The One Great Idea; Why Did the Job Fall to Vanguard?; Twenty-Five Years Later-Tangible Results; Making a Difference in the Marketplace; Hold Fast to That Which Is Good; Chapter 6: On Human Beings: Clients and Crew; The Rise of the Bogleheads; The Essentials: Integrity and Fair Dealing; Turning Down New Business Can Show a Firm's Values; A Fiduciary Society.