| Perspicacious (adjective);
1. The adjective perspicacious means acutely
insightful and wise; Synonyms: sagacious, sapient
2. Acute mental vision or discernment
per.spi.ca.cious.ly (adverb)
per.spi.ca.cious.ness (noun)
per.spi.cac.i.ty (noun) |
Book
Review Fact Sheet
"Mark Hebner's magnificent book presents solid financial
theory and practice wrapped in an elegant package."
- Harry
Markowitz Ph.D., Nobel Laureate in Economics, “Father
of Modern Portfolio Theory," Professor of Economics at University
of California at San Diego, author
of Portfolio Selection: Efficient Diversification of Investments as
well as numerous other books, articles and papers.
"...a valuable reference; and it benefits from
your many perspicacious commentaries.
- Paul
A. Samuelson, Nobel
Laureate in Economics, M.I.T. Professor
of Economics.
"...an incredibly handsome and wise book.
We must be near a "tipping
point" of passive over active. Perhaps your
book will mark the moment. Congratulations!"
- John
C. Bogle, Founder and Past CEO of The Vanguard Group
11/3/05
"...it clearly gives good advice which is presented
in a very appealing manner. Congratulations on a very
nice piece of work."
- Burton
G. Malkiel, Professor of Economics, Princeton
University, author of A
Random Walk Down Wall Street: Completely Revised and
Updated Eighth Edition
"I have personally read hundreds of books on finance,
the stock market, and economic and financial history
(I read about 20 books a year on the subjects). Of course,
there are many fascinating well-written books, but I
can honestly say y
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