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Take on the Street

What Wall Street and Corporate America Don't Want You to Know and How You Can Fight Back

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Take on the Street

By: Arthur Levitt, Paula Dwyer
Narrated by: Arthur Levitt
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Investors today are being fed lies and distortions, are being exploited and neglected. In the wake of the last decade’s rush to invest by millions of households and Wall Street’s obsession with short-term performance, a culture of gamesmanship has grown among corporate management, financial analysts, brokers, and fund managers, making it hard to tell financial fantasy from reality, salesmanship from honest advice.

In Take on the Street, Arthur Levitt—former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission—shows how you can take matters into your own hands. At once anecdotal (names are named), informative, and prescriptive, Take on the Street expounds on, among other subjects: the relationship between broker compensation and your trading account; the conflicts of interest inherent in buy-hold-or-sell recommendations of analysts; what exactly happens—and who gets a piece of the action—when you place an order; the “seven deadly sins” of mutual funds; the vagaries and vicissitudes of 401(k) investments; how accountants engage in sleight of hand to fake impressive company performance; how to find the truth in a company’s financial statements; the real reason for the Street’s hostility to full disclosure; the crisis in corporate governance, and, given these shenanigans and double-dealings, what specific steps you can take to safeguard your financial future.With integrity and authority, Levitt gives us a bracing primer on the collapse of the system for overseeing our capital markets, and sage, essential advice on a discipline we often ignore to our peril—how not to lose money.

©2002 Arthur Levitt (P)2002 Random House Inc., Random House Audio, a Division of Random House Inc.
Economics Investing & Trading Leadership Personal Finance Business Wall Street Mutual Fund Corporate Capital Market
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Editor reviews

If you are thinking of investing in the stock market, you must hear what Arthur Levitt has to say. If you are already invested in the stock market, you should also listen to this book. In his own voice, Mr. Levitt does a great job of explaining the various ways in which Wall Street takes advantage of the little guy. As they say, forewarned is forearmed. (Andy, Chief Financial Officer)

Critic reviews

"Should be mandatory...for anyone with a dollar invested in the stock market." ( Publishers Weekly)
"Lively and illuminating....Blends backroom revelations of a first-rate political memoir with the no-nonsense advice of a basic investment primer." ( The New York Times)

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