
Investment Made Simple
‘Small Change: Investment Made Simple’ tells you how to grow your nest egg simply by adjusting your approach to making investments. Goh Eng Yeow, who has spent decades around financial markets and writing about investing, reveals why some people make millions while others fail badly; how financial disasters can be golden opportunities for those with the right attitude; and how to apply common sense in making investment picks. In 30 incredibly easy-to-read chapters we can learn how to adopt investment strategies and find our way around financial mazes, all before making the next New Year's resolution on growing your money.
AUTHOR: GOH Eng Yeow
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Goh Eng Yeow, The Straits Times’ senior markets correspondent, has kept an eagle eye on the financial markets as a markets writer for much of his working career spanning almost three decades. In 2014, he compiled some of his columns into the book Small Change: Investment Made Simple which made it to The Sunday Times Life’s nonfiction bestsellers list for 18 weeks. He was named the Best Financial Journalist of the Year in 2006 by the Securities Investors Association of Singapore (Sias), receiving the Sias Outstanding Award in 2013, and again in 2014. He has also spent some years as a stock market dealer with Morgan Grenfell Asia Securities, been an executive director in a public-listed company, and has helmed the “Market Talk” column for US wires agency Dow Jones Newswires.
ISBN
9789814342636
Language
English
Binding
Softcover
Trim Size
227 mm x 152 mm
Extent
98 pages
Published Date (Month, Year)
2014
Weight
160 g