It's one of the most successful books of recent years on passive investing - but the story behind The Investment Answer is just as compelling as its contents.
The book is written by ex-professional tennis player turned financial adviser Dan Goldie along with former Wall Street Trader Gordon Murray, who was terminally ill with cancer at the time of writing. Although Murray didn't live to see the success of his book, it stands as a remarkable legacy. Dan Goldie explains how The Investment Answer came to be written and the success it has enjoyed since.
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My kind of investing book...short, sweet and to-the-point. Excellent gift to investor clients and friends.
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