John C. Bogle

John C. Bogle (1929-2019) was an American author and investment guru known for revolutionizing the world of finance. As the founder of The Vanguard Group, he popularized the concept of index investing and low-cost mutual funds, challenging the prevailing high-fee investment industry. Bogle authored several influential books, including 'The Little Book of Common Sense Investing' and 'Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life'. His works emphasized long-term wealth building, financial literacy, and ethical investing practices. Bogle's legacy continues to inspire millions of investors to prioritize low-cost, diversified investments for financial success and security.

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
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In 'The Little Book of Common Sense Investing', John C. Bogle, the founder of Vanguard Group, delivers a compelling argument for passive index investing as a tried-and-true strategy for long-term financial success. Bogle breaks down complex financial concepts into simple, accessible advice for both seasoned investors and beginners. He highlights the pitfalls of high-cost, actively managed funds and advocates for a low-cost, buy-and-hold approach to investing. With a focus on minimizing fees and maximizing long-term returns, Bogle's book serves as a practical guide for investors looking to navigate the often tumultuous world of finance with prudence and common sense.