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I'm a senior in college majoring in Financial Planning, I just finished John Bogle's Little Book of Common Sense Investing (recommended to me by someone in this sub) which I learned a ton from. I believe I was way too caught up in the intricacies of technical stock analysis as opposed to the bigger picture that's more important to the average investor, for which the likely best investment vehicle for most cases is an index fund, where you can "buy the haystack instead of searching for the needle" and avoid losing a significant portion of your returns to management fees.

As I'm looking to work in comprehensive financial planning, I was wondering if there are any good books on the subject similar to Bogle's Little Books or Graham's Intelligent Investor in terms of being a "go-to" to read first? Preferably on the whole topic of financial planning, but also books on estate or retirement planning, tax planning, insurance, etc. Thanks for your time.



Submitted November 28, 2018 at 11:12AM by jBoogie45 https://ift.tt/2PZBZw2

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