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The
Sage Guide to Mutual Funds
Superior Investment Wisdom from America's #1 Online Fund Gurus
by Alan
Cohn
Alan Cohn, coauthor of THE SAGE GUIDE TO MUTUAL FUNDS
and cofounder of AOL's popular Sage Online, explains how to get the most
mileage out of your fund investments.

The
New York Institute of Finance Guide to Mutual Funds 2000
by Kirk
Kazanjian
The authorities at the New York Institute of Finance
offer their comprehensive, annual guide to over 8,000 funds from the
Value Line Mutual Fund Survey.

Common
Sense on Mutual Funds
New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor
by John
C. Bogle
When investing in mutual funds, time is your friend
and impulse is your enemy, says Vanguard founder John Bogle in his
latest work, which is fad-free and true to its title.

How
Mutual Funds Work
by Albert
J. Fredman, Russ
Wiles
Stock valuations, bond price fluctuations, index
funds, mutual fund costs, variable annuities, shareholder services,
portfolio building -- Fredman and Wiles explain it all.

Mutual
Funds for DummiesŪ
by Eric
Tyson
Make sense of the ever-changing mutual fund investment
landscape with this up-to-date, reliable ...For DummiesŪ guide.

Every
Investor's Guide to High-Tech Stocks & Mutual Funds
Proven Strategies for Picking High-Growth Winners
by Michael
Murphy
Murphy uses his expertise to explain the entire
high-tech investment arena, with special attention paid to high-tech
mutual funds.

The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Making Money with Mutual Funds
by Alan
Lavine, Gail
Liberman
Get the best mutual fund picks for the '90s.

The
New Commonsense Guide to Mutual Funds
by Mary
Rowland
Respected investment columnist Rowland makes sense of
all the mutual fund mayhem and offers picks on the best funds for seniors,
boomers,
and 20-
and 30-somethings.
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