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The guide to investing in common stocks

how to build your wealth by mastering the basic strategies
1995

A kid's guide to stock market investing

2009
This book explains how the world's stock markets work, how stock markets got started, and how everyday people can invest.

The teenage investor

how to start early, invest often, and build wealth
2003
Offers teens advice on investing their money, discussing the basics of investing, how to double the long-term value of a portfolio, how to get more for less, how to trade stocks, and how to use the Web to learn more about money.

The young investor

projects and activities for making your money grow
2001
Suggests how to make your money grow, discussing savings, investing, stocks, and economy.

Saving & investing

2013
An introduction to saving and investing, discussing budgeting, interest, stocks, and more.

The stock market

1990
Describes what stocks are, how they are bought and sold, and the functions and operation of stock exchanges.

Playing the market

stocks and bonds
2003
Provides information about stocks and bonds, explaining the difference between the two, discussing government oversight of stocks and bonds, and including discussion of how to read a stock chart, the economy, and saving.

Understanding the stock market

2011
Presents an introduction to the stock market and how it functions, exploring such topics as buying and selling stocks, investing money, and the connection between the stock market and the economy. Includes full-color photographs, a glossary, and further reading sources.

Ups and downs

a book about the stock market
2005
Shannon learns how the stock market works by tracking the rise and fall of the Taco Bell share she was given by her Uncle Joe for her birthday.

How the stock market works

2011
Provides both a broad overview of stock trading and a more fine-grained, "insider" perspective on the international buying and selling that both drives the economy and reflects its health, that both funds corporations and measures their performance, and that increasingly plays a central role in wealth creation or wealth loss for American families.

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