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Books: May 24, 2003
DocumentWorry-Free Investing: A Safe Approach to Achieving Your Lifetime Financial Goals by Zvi Bodie (Financial Times Prentice Hall, May 2003)

DocumentStocks for the Long Run: The Definitive Guide to Financial Market Returns and Long-Term Investment Strategies by Jeremy Siegel (McGraw-Hill, June, 2002)

DocumentA Consumers' Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America by Lizabeth Cohen (Knopf, January 2003)


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SegmentWhere in the world should we invest?
SegmentWhy not to base your investments around stocks
SegmentFinancial incentives spur military recruitment
SegmentThe more important role: shopper or citizen?
SegmentListener questions for May 24, 2003
SegmentStarting a conversation about money with your kids

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AudioWhere in the world should we invest?
We learn about investing overseas in troubling economic times with David Herro, managing director of international equities at Oakmark Funds in Chicago.
AudioWhy not to base your investments around stocks
Finance Professor Zvi Bodie discusses his new book Worry-Free Investing.
Resources
DocumentWorry-Free Investing: A Safe Approach to Achieving Your Lifetime Financial Goals
DocumentStocks for the Long Run: The Definitive Guide to Financial Market Returns and Long-Term Investment Strategies

AudioFinancial incentives spur military recruitment
Reporter Beverly Amsler talks to military recruits in Utah about the financial and educational benefits of service.
AudioThe more important role: shopper or citizen?
Harvard American Studies Professor Lizabeth Cohen shares the ideas presented in her book A Consumers' Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America.
Resources
DocumentA Consumers' Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America

DocumentListener questions for May 24, 2003
Our in-house investment expert Erica Whittlinger answers listeners' questions on taxation of dividends, how SEC investigations affect investments, charitable remainder trusts, buying real estate with retirement funds, cashing in IRAs, stable value funds and guaranteed investment contracts, and building a credit rating.
AudioStarting a conversation about money with your kids
Financial author Ilyce Glink explains how she taught her kids about money.
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DocumentThinkglink.com



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