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MPH : Intelligent Investor - S$34.65



MPH (Parkway Parade) is having 20% discount for this book now, cost $27.72 after discount. Soft cover, revised edition (updated with new commentary by Jason Zweig), published 2005 (but looks like last updated in 2003).





Can buy fm local online store at $27.05. Delivery charge of $5 (free for orders of $75) or self collect at several locations. Their site, http://www.berkshirebusinessbooks.com/



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MPH : Intelligent Investor - S$34.65


MPH (Parkway Parade) is having 20% discount for this book now, cost $27.72 after discount. Soft cover, revised edition (updated with new commentary by Jason Zweig), published 2005 (but looks like last updated in 2003).



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Ok, we manage to order the Security Analysis book from Amazon.com. It is cheaper to get from Amazon.com than buy it from Singapore even postage and exchange rate is taken into consideration. The only minus point is the time taken to ship the books from USA to Singapore. Following is the summary of the time taken for the shipment of the book from Amazon.com to Singapore.

Order Place: 24 Oct 2005
Order Shipped: 25 Oct 2005
Order Reached VPOST USA Location: 01 Nov 2005
Order Received: 08 Nov 2005 (Actually it was delivered on 07 Nov 05, but no one at home :) )

Time taken: 13 days (Around 2 Weeks)

N.B: I make use of the free local delivery provided by Amazon.com to send the goods to VPOSTUSA location and then use Singpost service to deliver the books from USA to Singapore. It is cheaper to use Singpost service.

S$8.99+S$6.99*X - Singpost Shipping Charges
US$6.99+US$4.99*X - Amazon Shipping Charges

where X is number of books.

Furthermore, there is a further 15% discount on shipping charges if you use UOB credit card to pay. Offer end at 30 Nov 2005.

VPOSTUSA

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Security Analysis 2nd Edition

NUS COOP - $102.10 (Public), $97.00 (Member)

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Clementi Book Store
Tel: 67762146
email: clementibook@pacific.net.sg

Security Analysis - $98.30

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Amazon.com

1. The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham (Hardcover) - US$19.77
2. Security Analysis : The Classic 1934 Edition by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd (Hardcover) - US$31.50 

Shipping Charges

Standard International Shipping : 11 to 40 business days
 - US$6.99/shipment or US$4.99/item whichever higher

Expedited International Shipping : 7 to 23 business days
 - US$9.99/shipment or US$6.99/item whichever higher

Priority International Courier : 2 to 4 business days
 - US$24.99/shipment or US$8.99/item whichever higher


MPH

1. Intelligent Investor - S$34.65
2. Security Analysis - S$113.40 (2nd Edition) ; S$122.85 (3rd Edition)

May be paper-back edition, need to chk



-- Edited by KK at 11:20, 2005-10-12

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Books recommendation in Wallstraits Forum,


For investing, you can start with The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason. It is a classic text on personal finance that everyone should read. It takes only a few hours to read, but can take years to fully apply. After that, try The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham. According to Buffett it is "the best book on investing ever written". If your accounting knowledge is decent, you can graduate to Security Analysis by Benjamin Graham and David Dodds, 1934 or 1940 editions. If you finish and fully understand Security Analysis, you will have been well prepared to begin your foray into the world of investments. This should take you at most a couple of years, perhaps just months if you're a quick learner.


The 1940 edition is usually considered to be the last one in which Graham and Dodd (not Dodds, sorry - just checked my books) had significant input. After that, the text was edited and revised by different authors. From 1951 onwards, for example, Charles Tatham was involved. I don't have the 1951 edition so I can't comment on the quality of Charles' writing. Take note that the 1940 edition refers to the 1934 edition for some examples, so if you want a self-contained text, the 1934 might be a better buy. I got the 1940 first, but found myself wondering what the examples in the 1934 being referred to were, so I ended up buying the 1934 as well.

For The Intelligent Investor the current paperback edition contains the original 1974 text, plus comments added by Jason Zweig. Fortunately, one can simply ignore Jason's writing if desired. I have the hardcover 1974 edition, so I don't have Jason's additional input.



-- Edited by KK at 15:49, 2005-11-12

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