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Everything on Treasuries, munis,bond funds, and more! The bond buyerโs answer bookโupdated for the new economy โAs in the first two editions, this third edition of The Bond Book continues to be the idealreference for the individual investor. It has all the necessary details, well explained andillustrated without excessive mathematics. In addition to providing this essential content, itis extremely well written.โ โJames B. Cloonan, Chairman, American Association of Individual Investors โAnnette Thau makes the bond market interesting, approachable, and clear. As much asinvestors will continue to depend on fixed-income securities during their retirement years,theyโll need an insightful guide that ensures theyโre appropriately educated and served. The Bond Book does just that.โ โJeff Tjornejoh, Research Director, U.S. and Canada, Lipper, Thomson Reuters โNot only a practical and easy-to-understand guide for the novice, but also a comprehensivereference for professionals. Annette Thau provides the steps to climb to the top of the bondinvestment ladder. The Bond Book should be a permanent fixture in any investment library!โ โThomas J. Herzfeld, President, Thomas Herzfeld Advisors, Inc. โIf the financial crisis of recent years has taught us anything, itโs buyer beware. Fact is, bondscan be just as risky as stocks. Thatโs why Annette Thauโs new edition of The Bond Book isessential reading for investors who want to know exactly whatโs in their portfolios. It alsoserves as an excellent guide for those of us who are getting older and need to diversify intofixed income.โ โJean Gruss, Southwest Florida Editor, Gulf Coast Business Review , andformer Managing Editor, Kiplingerโs Retirement Report About the Book The financial crisis of 2008 causedmajor disruptions to every sector ofthe bond market and left even the savviestinvestors confused about the safety oftheir investments. To serve these investors andanyone looking to explore opportunities infixed-income investing, former bond analystAnnette Thau builds on the features and authoritythat made the first two editions bestsellersin the thoroughly revised, updated, andexpanded third edition of The Bond Book. This is a one-stop resource for both seasonedbond investors looking for the latest informationon the fixed-income market and equitiesinvestors planning to diversify their holdings.Writing in plain English, Thau presentscutting-edge strategies for making the bestbond-investing decisions, while explaininghow to assess risks and opportunities. She alsoincludes up-to-date listings of online resourceswith bond prices and other information.Look to this all-in-one guide for information onsuch critical topics as: Buying individual bonds or bond funds The ins and outs of open-end funds,closed-end funds, and exchangetradedfunds (ETFs) The new landscape for municipal bonds:the changed rating scales, the neardemise of bond insurance, andBuild America Bonds (BABs) The safest bond funds Junk bonds (and emerging market bonds) Buying Treasuries without payinga commission From how bonds work to how to buy and sellthem to what to expect from them, The BondBook , third edition, is a must-read for individualinvestors and financial advisers who wantto enhance the fixed-income allocation of theirportfolios. Review: If you only read one book on bonds, this is the one. - Just finished reading "The Bond Book", and in my opinion is unequivocally the most comprehensive book on bond investing that I've read. Annette Thau brings a wealth of knowledge to the topic, in an easy to understand manner. Not only are all types of bonds explained, but a valuable perspective on what type(s) of bonds are best suitable for each individual investment style and objective. I found her explanation on bond funds vs individual bonds to be particularly insightful. I would love to see an updated version of the book after 2022, which was the worst year for bonds in nearly a century. Review: If you want to learn about bonds this is the book to start with - The bond market is complex but bonds should be a part of anyones investing strategy. Annette Thau's book is an excellent comprehensive introduction to bond investing. It will really help you make decisions about your bond investing and understand the historical context of current market movements - which turns out to be very important in the bond market! If you read any book read this one. Don't be scared off by the 428 page size - it is set up so that you can read whatever parts are useful to you. Its organized in a clear and concise manner with clear detailed explanations of complex ideas. The first hundred pages is the basics and is excellent. The second hundred and sixty pages is about the individual types of bonds. Then a section on bond funds followed by portfolio construction and asset allocation. If there is any criticism I found this last section weak but this information can be better gained elsewhere.




| Best Sellers Rank | #82,660 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in Bonds Investing (Books) #15 in Mutual Funds Investing (Books) #178 in Introduction to Investing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 369 Reviews |
J**D
If you only read one book on bonds, this is the one.
Just finished reading "The Bond Book", and in my opinion is unequivocally the most comprehensive book on bond investing that I've read. Annette Thau brings a wealth of knowledge to the topic, in an easy to understand manner. Not only are all types of bonds explained, but a valuable perspective on what type(s) of bonds are best suitable for each individual investment style and objective. I found her explanation on bond funds vs individual bonds to be particularly insightful. I would love to see an updated version of the book after 2022, which was the worst year for bonds in nearly a century.
M**E
If you want to learn about bonds this is the book to start with
The bond market is complex but bonds should be a part of anyones investing strategy. Annette Thau's book is an excellent comprehensive introduction to bond investing. It will really help you make decisions about your bond investing and understand the historical context of current market movements - which turns out to be very important in the bond market! If you read any book read this one. Don't be scared off by the 428 page size - it is set up so that you can read whatever parts are useful to you. Its organized in a clear and concise manner with clear detailed explanations of complex ideas. The first hundred pages is the basics and is excellent. The second hundred and sixty pages is about the individual types of bonds. Then a section on bond funds followed by portfolio construction and asset allocation. If there is any criticism I found this last section weak but this information can be better gained elsewhere.
Z**U
Decent Introduction with very little math
This book covers a wide range of introductory topics to bonds and does a decent job explaining how to select bonds in their respective categories. However, I found the more important concepts to be lacking, especially when math is involved. Thau seems to avoid incorporating formulas in this book, which makes it harder for me to grasp the intuition between how bonds are priced, their relation to interest rates, and other concepts such as zero coupon bonds. For example, Thau completely skips the math behind Yield to Maturity and just incorporates the qualitative factors behind it. By talking only about the effects of the math and not the math itself, Thau forces you to memorize the relationships between various aspects of the bonds, which can become convoluted. However, for the non-math oriented investors, this book is very helpful and offers a great deal of insight into bond selection.
K**U
Perfect for me as a business students and as a ...
The book clearly illustrated everything you need to know about almost all kinds of bonds. Perfect for me as a business students and as a supplement for my bond classes. The good thing is, this book not only contains technical parts such as some calculations and equations, but it also has some "street knowledge" about buying and selling a bond, like how the dealer will charge you a higher price and how you can avoid being charged extra by being informed. The only thing I think it can improve is, the book kind of goes over some concepts fast, so if you don't have any finance class before you will need some extra search online or ask someone if you want to keep 100% pace with this book. But so long as you have some preliminary finance class you won't have any problem reading. Enjoyable read.
E**E
One of the best books out there for investing period.
This is my first review on Amazon. I picked up this book as part of my study program for the Series 65 Exam. This book ranks right up there with Ben Graham's "Securities Analysis"; "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits" by Phillip Fisher; "A History of Interest Rates" by Sidney Homer; and Bernard Baumohl's "The Secrets of Economic Indicators". Thau's book contains some historical perspective comparing bonds to stocks, and various classes of bonds: Treasuries, Muni's, and Corporates. The author also gives her two cents with regards to rating agencies and how they are compensated by the issuer creating a "conflict of interest environment" and contributed to the 2008 meltdown. And some of us know that a similar scenerio played out during the mid 1990's, where compensation was tied to research analysts and investment banking clients during the "Internet Bubble" in the area of equities. After the "Interent Bubble" burst in 2000, and the decline in the NASDAQ, followed by the accounting scandals involving Enron and WorldComm to name a few that came to the foreground, did research analysis and compensation become seperated from investment banking and the fees generated by such deals. The book's importance is that the bond market is 3x the size of the stock market as indicated by the author - so this area of investing and its impact is too big to ignore. For those investors out there that do not own this book: BUY IT! Even if you don't invest in bonds. THE BOND BOOK by Annette Thau is simply a must read for anyone interested in the Financial Markets.
D**K
Phenomenal Resource
While bond investing is not an "edge of the seat" topic, this book has been a very valuable addition to my Kindle library. It is far more than a general overview into the bond market, plus gives you great direction to other resources. After reading it cover to cover, I now find myself constantly referring back to it. There is so much misinformation in the media lately regarding the bond market - the content in this book will give you the firm foundation you need to weed through it all. This book has prevented me from making some big mistakes - and I have to echo all the strong recommendations. If you need to buy one book on the bond market - buy this one. The book is surprisingly readable and is very well organized for later use as a reference.
J**D
Very small type. Uncomfortable to read.
Probably contains all the information you'll ever want about bonds but the type is so small you'll need a magnifying glass to read it.
G**R
Educational, needs editing
I learned a good amount about bonds. The book is fairly well written, not overly technical. I'd recommend it. The only thing is that there seems to be some sloppy editing especially toward the later chapters. Or no editing at all, more likely. The author seems to have just taken a prior version, made a few hasty tweaks, and sent it off to the presses. That part of it is annoying, but generally you should read it. I learned things about bonds that apparently everybody else already knows, or so it seems sometimes when I read other investment material.
V**R
Bem bom
Bem bom
S**N
Goed en duidelijk boek maar jammer dat het niet up to date is.
Het is een goed en duidelijk boek maar deze versie dateerde van meer dan 10 jaar geleden en terwijl de principes niet verandered, had het interessant geweest om meer te lezen over the veranderingen in de laatste 10 jaar. Ondanks dit, nog een aanraader
M**.
Content
Great ready, dry but interesting
F**.
Very professional, very useful.
Very professional, very useful.
D**L
Five Stars
Best book on Bonds.
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