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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have a fee-only financial planner whom I like. However, we only pay him once every few years to go over our investment plan. We do own several individual stocks, some inherited, some we invested in. I would like to learn how to understand business finances and the stock market well enough to know if I have "good" companies or duds, and well enough to recognize if we need to buy or sell (or pay for a consultation again before everything is out of whack). Is there a book I can read or a class I can take that will teach me more than "invest in index funds," "watch out for points," and "don't sell in a panic?" I'd like to learn more than the basic principles of investing, but I'm not interested in a finance degree, either. Any recommendations?[/quote] Seekingalpha.com - Tons of articles and good discussions. Make it a habit. You'll learn a lot.[/quote]
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