The clash of the cultures : investment vs. speculation

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The clash of the cultures : investment vs. speculation

John C. Bogle

John Wiley & Sons, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Recommended Reading by Warren Buffet in his March 2013 Letter to Shareholders How speculation has come to dominate investment-a hard-hitting look from the creator of the first index fund. Over the course of his sixty-year career in the mutual fund industry, Vanguard Group founder John C. Bogle has witnessed a massive shift in the culture of the financial sector. The prudent, value-adding culture of long-term investment has been crowded out by an aggressive, value-destroying culture of short-term speculation. Mr. Bogle has not been merely an eye-witness to these changes, but one of the financial sector's most active participants. In The Clash of the Cultures, he urges a return to the common sense principles of long-term investing. Provocative and refreshingly candid, this book discusses Mr. Bogle's views on the changing culture in the mutual fund industry, how speculation has invaded our national retirement system, the failure of our institutional money managers to effectively participate in corporate governance, and the need for a federal standard of fiduciary duty. Mr. Bogle recounts the history of the index mutual fund, how he created it, and how exchange-traded index funds have altered its original concept of long-term investing. He also presents a first-hand history of Wellington Fund, a real-world case study on the success of investment and the failure of speculation. The book concludes with ten simple rules that will help investors meet their financial goals. Here, he presents a common sense strategy that "may not be the best strategy ever devised. But the number of strategies that are worse is infinite." The Clash of the Cultures: Investment vs. Speculation completes the trilogy of best-selling books, beginning with Bogle on Investing: The First 50 Years (2001) and Don't Count on It! (2011)

Table of Contents

Foreword By Arthur Levitt ix Acknowledgments xiii About This Book xv Chapter 1 The Clash of the Cultures 1 Chapter 2 The Double-Agency Society and the Happy Conspiracy 29 Chapter 3 The Silence of the Funds: Why Mutual Funds Must Speak Out on the Governance of Our Nation's Corporations 65 Chapter 4 The "Mutual" Fund Culture-Stewardship Gives Way to Salesmanship 103 Chapter 5 Are Fund Managers True Fiduciaries?: The "Stewardship Quotient" 139 Chapter 6 The Index Fund: The Rise of the Fortress of Long-Term Investing and Its Challenge from Short-Term Speculation 167 Chapter 7 America's Retirement System: Too Much Speculation, Too Little Investment 213 Chapter 8 The Rise, the Fall, and the Renaissance of Wellington Fund: A Case Study-Investment Wins, Speculation Loses 251 Chapter 9 Ten Simple Rules for Investors and a Warning for Speculators 297 Appendix I: Performance Ranking of Major Mutual Fund Managers-March 2012 323 Appendix II: Annual Performance of Common Stock Funds versus S&P 500, 1945-1975 325 Appendix III: Growth in Index Funds-Number and Assets, 1976-2012 327 Appendix IV: Wellington Fund Record, 1929-2012 329 Appendix V: Wellington Fund Equity Ratio and Risk Exposure (Beta), 1929-2012 333 Appendix VI: Wellington Fund Performance versus Average Balanced Fund, 1929-2012 335 Appendix VII: Wellington Fund Expense Ratios, 1966-2011 337 Index 339

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  • NCID
    BB10359707
  • ISBN
    • 9781118122778
  • LCCN
    2012026770
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Hoboken, N.J.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxv, 353 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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