Kirk Kazanjian, “Growing Rich with Growth Stocks: Wall Street’s Top Money Managers Reveal the 12 Rules for Investment Success”
Prentice Hall Press | 2000-05-31 | ISBN: 0735201536 | 256 pages | PDF | 1,2 Mb
“There have been many books written about financial wizards, but this one is about five Wall Street sages. Read and learn how to quickly apply their 12 logical rules to investing in growth stocks. This is a timely book for all times!” Ralph J. Acampora, CMT Managing Director, Prudential Securities, Inc.
When Donald Yacktman, Shelby Davis, Elizabeth Bramwell, L. Roy Papp, and Robert Stovall talk, investors the world over listen. These experts collectively not only manage billions of dollars, but have also posted some of the best performance results of money managers on Wall Street today. Now noted investment analyst and author Kirk Kazanjian takes readers behind-the-scenes with these luminaries and reveals their most successful investment secrets. As an added bonus, each ’guru’ offers his or her top 10 growth stock picks for the next millennium.
Complete with candid, personal biographies that both paint an informative portrait of these money managers and offer an insight into what makes them tick, Kazanjian provides 12 easy-to-follow rules that get right to the heart of knowing how to spot tomorrow’s most promising investment’s today
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Dan Gookin, “Dan Gookin’s Naked Office”
Sybex; 1 edition (September 22, 2003) | ISBN: 0782142230 | 608 pages | PDF | 4,9 Mb
Andy Barkl, Technical Reviewer
“The author’s humor and his ability to keep the reader’s attention are masterful.”
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“The author’s humor and his ability to keep the reader’s attention are masterful.”
â€â€Andy Barkl, Technical Reviewer
Salve For Your Office Headaches!
Covers Office 2003, XP and 2000â€â€And Perfectly Useful for Office 97, Too!
Is it the best thing since sliced bread? A bug-riddled piece of junk? Here, best-selling author Dan Gookin skillfully navigates between these two extremes, laying bare the best and worst of Office in order to help you achieve a single, all-important goal: working faster, easier, and smarter. You’ll harness the real power of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook while avoiding their pitfallsâ€â€and you’ll discover the ways they actually can be made to work together as a truly integrated suite. Dan Gookin’s Naked Office means the end of Office-inspired headaches. (Well, the vast majority of them, anyway. He’s not a miracle-worker, after all.)
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Charles Mizrahi, “Getting Started in Value Investing”
Wiley (November 9, 2007) | ISBN:0470139080 | 190 pages | PDF | 1,4 Mb
“Beginning investors will find all the ABCs of success in Getting Started in Value Investing. Seasoned investors will want to keep it close by as their reference manual. You can’t say enough about Charles Mizrahi’s strategy of studying companies and buying them at good prices. It pays off handsomely.”
â€â€Timothy Vick, Senior Portfolio Manager, The Sanibel Captiva Trust Co., author, How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett
“A marvelous introduction to value investing filled with anecdotes about the subject and the people behind the investment headlines. A delightful and practical read.”
â€â€Donald A. Yacktman, Portfolio Manager, The Yacktman Funds, Morningstar Portfolio Manager of the Year-1991
“Charles Mizrahi knows how to take the most boring stocks in the world, dress them up with his strategy, and turn them into stock market super stars.”
â€â€James Altucher, author, Trade Like a Hedge Fund, Managing Director, Formula Capital
While there are many ways to make money in today’s markets, only one strategy has consistently proven itself over timeâ€â€value investing.
Now, with Getting Started in Value Investing, author and veteran money manager Charles Mizrahi breaks down this successful strategy so that you can learn how to effectively incorporate it into your own investment activities.
Written in a straightforward and accessible style, Getting Started in Value Investing offers you clear insights on this profitable approach. Step by step, it will:
Examine the importance of picking businesses that have an enduring competitive advantage
Discuss the difference between price and value, and how to determine exactly what to pay for a stock
Provide non-technical explanations of a company’s financial statements and how to read them
Investing isn’t hard, but it does take some work. With Getting Started in Value Investing as your guide, you’ll quickly discover how to cut through the noise surrounding today’s markets and enhance the overall performance of your portfolio.
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Tip: Double Clicking empty space on the Tab Bar will open a ’New Tab’
Tip: Middleclick/MouseWheelClick on a Bookmark on your Personal Toolbar will open it up in a New Tab
Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on a folder will open all the bookmarks in the folder in a new Tab(s)
Tip: holding down the Shift or Ctrl key when you RightClick to “View Image” or “View Backround Image”will open the image in a New Tab or New Window.
Tip: Unused menus or menu Items can be hidden by using the customizing your userChrome.css stylesheet
Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on a Tab will close that Tab.
Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on a History item will open the page in a new Tab
Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on the Back and Forward buttons will open the last/next page in a new Tab
Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on the Home button will open your homepage in a new Tab(s)
Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on the Throbber (the ’busy’ icon at the top-right) will open the Firefox homepage in a new Tab
Tip: For those without middle mouse buttons or mousewheels, ctrl-click will also open new tabs for links, bookmarks, bookmark folders, history items, and toolbar buttons
Tip: Ctrl+TAB you can navigate in the tabs to the right
Tip: Ctrl+Shift+Tab you can navigate in the tabs to the left
Tip: Many Laptops mimic the MiddleClick/MouseWheelClick function if you click both right/left pads at the same time.
Tip: Set mutliple Home pages : Tools—->Options—>General and seperate each page with the pipe | symbol
(eg h**p://forums.mozillazine.org/|h**p://www.google.com|h**p://www.y..]h**p://forums.mozillazine.org/|h**p://www….|h**p://www.y…
Tip: Clear your Download history to make the download manager more responsive : Tools—->Options—>Privacy
Tip: Rearrange add/remove Icons on Toolbars: View—>ToolBars—>Customize….
Tip: Drag any link to the Download Manager Window to add & download the link
Tip: Pressing ctrl+enter will add h**p://www. before and .com after the text in the toolbar and load the resulting url. Similarly, shift+enter will add h**p://www. and .net, and ctrl+shift+enter will add h**p://www. and .org
Tip: You can work offline like in IE by clicking File>Work Offline. This means that you can browse your previously visited pages even when you’re offline.
Tip: If you wish to remove an item from your Address Bar Drop down menu, Highlight it WITHOUT CLICKING and use Shift+Delete
Tip: A bookmarks’s position Dragged & Dropped (ie. change position in a Folder or move from one folder to another or move to another position on the toolbar) by highlighting it & clicking on it (WITHOUT LETTING GO) and Dragging it to your desired position
Tip: A Folder can be move the same way as above tip but u MUST hold down the SHIFT key while Dragging
Tip: Former/current users of IE who are accustomed to copying items from “Temporary Internet Files” folder (FireFox calls it “Cache” ) can achieve the same results by Tools—>Page Info and then select the “Media” Tab, then Highlight the item u want to download and clicking “Save As…”
Tip: If u accidentally delete a bookmark and want to recover it, if it is not already open then, open the “Bookmarks Manager” (Bookmarks—>Manage Bookmarks) and either use Ctrl+Z or Edit—>Undo (in The Bookmarks Manager)
Tip: DoubleClicking a file entry in the Downloads Manager will open/launch the file (provided u haven’t moved it yet)
Tip: You can also directly download anything from a page by drag and dropping it onto the ’download’ icon in your toolbar (provided you put it there in ’right-click > customize’)
Tip: You can bookmark the current page by dragging the icon from the location bar to your Bookmarks folder. You can also drag it to the desktop to make an icon for that page
Tip: Of course, you can also do what the last tip said in the other direction: drag a text file, a link, a picture, etcetera… from your folders or your desktop to Firefox and it will open in Firefox
Tip: You can save all open tabs in a bookmark folder. Ctl-D, select the “bookmark all tabs in a folder” select or create a folder.
Tip: To stop animated gifs from moving, press the ESC key.
Tip: Instead of clicking the Back or Forward buttons, hold down the Shift key and turn the scroll wheel to back or forward
Tip: you can give “keywords” to your bookmarks by right-clicking the bookmark and then Properties. If you put a string in the keyword field now you can type that keyword in the address bar and it will go to that bookmark. For example, if I have a bookmark for the firefox website, I might give it the keyword “ff”. Now, when I type “ff” in the address bar, it goes to the firefox site. I find it is often faster than going through your bookmarks to find it
Tip: Ctrl and a number key will go to the tab indicated by the number. (e.g. Ctrl+3 will go to the third tab from the left)
Tip: CTRL+F5 refreshes the page without accessign the file cache
Firefox Mouse Tips
Middle Click
Note: Two-button mouse
For those without middle mouse buttons or mousewheels, ctrl-click will also open new tabs for links, bookmarks, bookmark folders, history items, and toolbar buttons.
Many Laptops mimic the MiddleClick/MouseWheelClick function if you click both right/left pads at the same time.
Clicking both mouse buttons at the same time also mimics the MiddleClick/MouseWheelClick function.
Tabs
MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on a Tab will close that Tab.
Personal Toolbar
Middleclick/MouseWheelClick on a Bookmark on your Personal Toolbar will open it up in a New Tab
Folders
MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on a folder will open all the bookmarks in the folder in a new Tab(s)
History
MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on a History item will open the page in a new Tab.
Back and Forward buttons
MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on the Back and Forward buttons will open the last/next page in a new Tab.
Home button
MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on the Home button will open your homepage in a new Tab(s).
Links
MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on a link will open that link in a new tab.
Throbber
MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on the Throbber (the ’busy’ icon at the top-right) will open the Firefox homepage in a new Tab.
Images
Middleclick/MouseWheelClick on “View Image” or “View Background Image” will open the image in a New Tab.
Double Click
Download Manager
DoubleClicking a file entry in the Downloads Manager will open/launch the file (provided you haven’t moved it yet)
Tab Bar
Double Clicking empty space on the Tab Bar will open a ’New Tab’
Right Click
Customize Toolbar
You can adjust your toolbars to your liking. Right click on any toolbar, and select ’Customize’. While this dialogue is up, you can move buttons around on your toolbars by click-and-drag to the new location. The window that pops up when you do this is a holding area for unused icons. You can drag any item from it onto your toolbars to have it made available, and you can drag any icon from your toolbars onto this box to hide that icon completely.
Tip: Some toolbar items, such as the Location bar, will expand to take up all available space.
Keyword Bookmark
Right clicking in a search box (such as the ’search mozillazine, powered by google’, on the left of this page) and selecting ’add a keyword for this search’ lets you make an interactive keyword bookmark.
Here is how it works:
Give it a name, such as ’Mozillazine search’
now, assign a keyword to it, such as ’moz’
click ’ok’
From now on, you can search mozillazine (or any other search box you used for this) from your address bar like this:
Enter ’moz search topic’ in your address bar and click Go!
Drag’n Drop
Moving bookmarks and folders
You can change a bookmark’s position in a folder or move it from one folder to another or move it to another position on the toolbar by highlighting it & clicking on it (WITHOUT LETTING GO) and dragging it to your desired position.
A folder can be moved the same way as above tip but u MUST hold down the SHIFT key while dragging.
Icons
You can bookmark the current page by dragging the icon from the location bar to your Bookmarks folder. You can also drag it to the desktop to make an icon for that page.
Drag a text file, a link, a picture, etcetera… from your folders or your desktop to Firefox and it will open in Firefox!
Links
“Click-and-drag” a bookmark to the main content windown (which is the biggest on the firefox userinterface),so you can open it in a new tab !
Dragging a link onto a new tab will open the link in the new tab.
Downloading links
Drag any link to the Download Manager Window to add & download the link.
You can also directly download anything from a page by drag and dropping it onto the ’download’ icon in your toolbar (provided you put it there in ’right-click > customize’)
Mouse and Keyboard
Images
Holding down the Shift or Ctrl key when you RightClick to “View Image” or “View Background Image” will open the image in a New Tab or New Window.
Selecting text
If you hold down the CTRL key and left click on part of a web page, that section of the page will be highlighted. If you right click on the selection and choose ’View selection source’, the source code for that part of the page will be displayed.
To quickly highlight text, especially long text fields. Left-click once in the window where you want the selection to start; and then shift-click in the spot where you want the selection to end (selection range). *this is a lot easier than click-selection-dragging, especially where there is a lot of text to highlight.