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Investment
Tools
FOR
101
Buying Low
and Selling High
Investment
Tools
FOR
101
Jae K. Shim, Ph.D.
Jonathan Lansner
Buying Low
and Selling High
St. Lucie Press
Boca Raton London New York Washington, D.C.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Shim, Jae K.
101 investment tools for buying low and selling high / Jae K. Shim, Jonathan Lansner.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-91044-13-X
1. Speculation 2. Stocks 3. Investments I. Title: One hundred one investment tools for
buying low and selling high. II. Lansner, Jonathan. III. Title.
HG6041 .S485 2000
332.63′2042—dc21
00-46890
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The Authors
Jae K. Shim,
Ph.D., is Professor of Finance and Accounting at California State
University, Long Beach, and President of the National Business Review Foundation,
an investment consulting and training firm. He is also Chief Investment Officer (CIO)
of a Los Angeles-based investment firm. Dr. Shim received his MBA and Ph.D.
degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. He has published numerous
articles in professional and academic journals.
Dr. Shim has over 50 business books to his credit, including
Personal Finance,
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Accounting and Finance, The Source: Investment
Information, The Vest-Pocket Investor, Financial Management,
and the best-selling
Vest-Pocket MBA.
He has been frequently quoted by such media as
The Los Angeles
Times, Personal Finance,
and
Money Radio.
Dr. Shim was the 1982 recipient of the
Credit Research Foundation Award
for
his article on investment management.
Jonathan Lansner
is the business columnist for
The Orange County Register
in
Santa Ana, CA, and editor of the Society of American Business Editors’ and Writers’
Newsletter,
The Business Journalist.
A financial journalist since 1983, Lansner has drawn a diverse collection of
assignments—everything from award-winning investigative stories on the nation’s
savings and loan debacle to how to stories on investing basics for novices to covering
Orange County’s historic municipal bankruptcy.
Before becoming
The Register’s
business columnist in April, he was part of
The
Register’s
Business Section’s management team for five years. As a business editor,
he oversaw
The Register’s
coverage of personal finance, investment markets, the
economy and real estate.
The Register’s
coverage of the
Comparator
penny stock
scandal, edited by Lansner, won a 1997 Gerald Loeb Award, financial journalism’s
highest honor.
A 1979 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of
Business, Lansner worked at
The Pittsburgh Press
from 1979 to 1986 and has since
been with
The Register.
His last book,
How Money Works
was published in 1995 by
Ziff-Davis Press.
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