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Andrew Tobias is a financial columnist. He attended Harvard Business School. He currently writes a column for Money Angles, and his works have appeared in Time, New York Magazine, Esquire, Parade, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Money, and Worth. Tobias has appeared on television shows such as show more Today, Tonight, Tomorrow, Good Morning America and Face the Nation. He is the author of The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need and received the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalist and the Consume Federation of America Media Service Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Includes the names: Andrew Tobias, Andrew Tobais, Andrew P. Tobias

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Works by Andrew Tobias

The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need (1978) 870 copies, 12 reviews
The Best Little Boy in the World (1973) 539 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Little Boy in the World Grows Up (1998) 249 copies, 1 review
Invisible Bankers (1982) 89 copies, 3 reviews
My Vast Fortune (1997) 86 copies
Money Angles (1984) 44 copies
Fire and Ice (1976) 42 copies
The Funny Money Game (1972) 33 copies
Kids Say Don't Smoke (1991) 10 copies
Auto Insurance Alert! (1993) 9 copies

Associated Works

Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (1841) — Foreword, some editions — 2,745 copies, 41 reviews
Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything, 1966-2012 (2012) — Contributor — 306 copies, 5 reviews
Growing Up Gay/Growing Up Lesbian: A Literary Anthology (1993) — Contributor — 291 copies
Playboy Magazine ~ March 1982 (1982) — Author — 2 copies

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2.5! rating will probably change since this is the first book I've read about investing, and I don't know what else is out there.

bleh:

-too long,
-lots of jargon
-confusing
-too many stories (where is the substance?)
- title bold, considering that if you're young or just getting into stocks, the book is too esoterically written to understand
-overall opinion rather than.... well, something other than an overall opinion.

ok, yeah:

-charismatic
-quips
-some ok (if not obvious) tips on managing your money wisely (buy bulk, live within your means, don't buy a yatch etc. etc.)

um? :

-opinion section on taxes and politics
-specific investment suggestions (don't know enough to comment on if they're good or not)
-statistics and other examples that I haven't looked into
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Elizabeth723 | 11 other reviews | Dec 6, 2019 |
A book I wish I'd read earlier in life as I struggled with many of the same issues that the author did. This is a coming out story that shows how scary and often depressing it can be dealing with society's expectations and our reactions to the various strategies it uses to try to control us. Often leading double lives, we can sometimes be forced into acting like spies - lying to ourselves and others in the process. Meanwhile the process itself often accentuates the negative aspects of being part of a minority. Also, covers the conflicts that arise when we know we are gay but fail to find anyone we're really attracted to or that is compatible sexually - which can delay things...Second half of the book a bit tedious...… (more)
 
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dbsovereign | 1 other review | Jun 27, 2019 |
Humorous overview of getting estate in order as well as general information on how to approach the stock market. Financial quips to help hold up your end of conversation. If you need a break from the serious side of investment, read this book.
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rcalbright | 11 other reviews | Sep 6, 2017 |
I was concerned about picking up this updated version, having read the first one in the 70s when Tobias first wrote it, but was not disappointed for going through this quick read again. I picked it up because several of my 20-something children were asking for some good references as they begin their investing lives, and was vetting it to see if I might recommend it.

Tobias has updated it, and he speaks plainly about what has changed and what has stayed the same. I found the earlier parts of the book the most useful as they spoke to personal finance and planning. The latter part of the book focused on the stock market, and while very important to the investor, because of my age and experience in the market I was bored. I suspect that if my children read it that they too will be bored by those parts, and may skip over them. They really shouldn't, as they can learn something from Tobias here, but I found myself wondering if someone more "Cramer-like," bombastic, loud...might resonate more. I didn't find it the perfect book to recommend for those 20-somethings, but lacking a good substitute I suppose I will with appropriate caveats.… (more)
 
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