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The
Intelligent Investor
Revised Edition
Benjamin Graham
with Jason Zweig
HarberBusiness Essentials
(623 pp, $19.95)
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Time Magazine
Jason Zweig, "Get
Rich Slowly"
Jason Zweig, "Get
Rich Slowly" (PDF*)
Time, July 14, 2003
The Motley Fool
Seth Jayson, "Looking
for Graham Crackers,"
The Motley Fool, April 15, 2004
Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Annual
Report for 2003," (PDF*)
March, 2004; See P. 21 in the text
The New Yorker
John Cassidy, "Smart
Money: Two Wall Street Classics appear in new editions,"
The New Yorker, October 6, 2003
The Street
Stephen Schurr, "The
Fund Investor's Reading List,"
thestreet.com, September 22, 2003
Fortune Magazine
Ellen Florian, "Making
Graham Crackle," (PDF*)
Fortune, September 1, 2003
BusinessWeek
Robert Barker, "Summer
Reading Worth Investing In?"
Robert Barker, "Summer
Reading Worth Investing In?" (PDF*)
BusinessWeek, August 11, 2003
Forbes Magazine
Mark Lewis, "New
& Notable: Making a Success of Failure,"
forbes.com, July 23, 2003
Ben Graham: His Life and Legacy
Jason Zweig, "Benjamin
Graham,"
www.jasonzweig.com, July 26, 2004
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Jason Zweig is a personal finance
columnist for The Wall Street Journal. He
was a senior writer for Money magazine and
has been a guest columnist for Time magazine
and cnn.com. He is also the editor of the revised
edition of Benjamin Graham’s The Intelligent
Investor, the classic text that Warren
Buffett has described as “by far the best book
about investing every written.” Before
joining Money, Zweig was the mutual funds
editor at Forbes. In
2001, he was named “best financial columnist
for a national publication” by Northwestern University’s
Medill School of Journalism. In 2006, he received
a lifetime achievement award from the Mutual Fund Education
Alliance. He has also been a Media Fellow at
the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the
Knight Center for Specialized Journalism at the University
of Maryland. Zweig is a trustee of the Museum
of American Finance, an affiliate of the Smithsonian
Institution. He also serves on the editorial
boards of Financial History magazine
and The Journal of Behavioral
Finance. A graduate of Columbia University,
he lives in New York City. LEARN
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