... http://coffeescript.org and click on the Try CoffeeScript tab The site uses a browser version of the CoffeeScript compiler, converting any CoffeeScript typed inside the left panel to JavaScript in the ... option: coffee lint index.coffee index.coffee: error(s), warning(s) 42 | Chapter 5: The Good Parts CHAPTER The Little Conclusion By Jeremy Ashkenas1 You’ve reached the end of The Little Book on ... delimit the body of the function, let’s use the indentation that’s already present on the page • It’s clear that we’re defining a new function, so let’s drop the redundant var in front of the assignment
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... down the line numbers in the blank at the end of the passage (Don’t worry about answering the questions themselves; concentrate on finding the information in the passage.) Josiah Flag of Boston ... Follow the T’s instructions - Read for the first time - Say - Read for the second time to answer the questions - Say their answer and discuss them with the T - Use the information from the reading ... lasting less than six months - or chronic, lasting six months or longer If the disease is acute, the immune system is usually able to clear the virus from the body, and the person should recover completely
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 7 doc
... stocks, on the other hand, have the possibility that a loss of the dollar’s purchasing power may be offset by advances in their dividends and the prices of their shares. On the basis of these undeniable ... what lessons can be learned from them in confronting the inflation of today? Let us start with Table 2-1, a condensed historical tabulation that contains much information about changes in the general ... to year. On this point we can be categorical. There is no close time con- nection between inflationary (or deflationary) conditions and the movement of common-stock earnings and prices. The obvious
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 8 doc
... basket—neither in the bond basket, despite the unprecedentedly high returns that bonds have recently offered; nor in the stock basket, despite the prospect of continuing inflation The more the investor ... org/newshour/bb/economy/july-dec97/inflation_12-16.html In 1996, the Boskin Commission, a group of economists asked by the government to investigate whether the official rate of inflation is accurate, ... bonds as a permanent component of your portfolio (See the com-mentary on Chapter 4.) Trang 4T H E M O N E Y I L L U S I O NThere’s another reason investors overlook the importance of inflation:
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 9 ppt
... endeavored to answer the question whether it was too high for conservative purchase. The reader may find it informing to review the conclusions we reached on these earlier occasions. This is not ... forecasts were on the bullish side, and they so continued through the 1964 advance. We then approached the task of appraising the November 1964 levels of the stock market (892 for the DJIA). After ... Investors should not conclude that the 1964 market level is dan- gerous merely because they read it in this book. They must weigh our reasoning against the contrary reasoning they will hear from
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 10 doc
... of a consistent and controlled common-stock policy on the one hand, and discouraging endeavors to “beat the market” or to “pick the winners” on the other. Nonetheless we think our readers may derive ... about the stock market in the long run, the more certain they are to be proved wrong in the short run. On March 24, 2000, the total value of the U.S. stock market peaked at $14.75 trillion. By ... Graham would ask one simple question: Considering how calamitously wrong the “experts” were the last time they agreed on something, why on earth should the intelligent investor believe them now? 84
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 11 doc
... The Series H bonds pay interest semi- annually, as do other bonds. The rate is 4.29% for the first year, and then a flat 5.10% for the next nine years to maturity. Interest on the Series E bonds ... complicated; the hard part is to adopt it and to stick to it not to mention the possibility that it may turn out to have been much too conservative. The Bond Component The choice of issues in the bond ... to, say, 55%, the balance would be restored by a sale of one-eleventh of the stock portfolio and the transfer of the proceeds to bonds. Conversely, a fall in the common-stock proportion to 45% would
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 12 pot
... obligation to continue paying him unless they also pay on the common. On the other hand, the typical pre- ferred stock carries no share in the company’s profits beyond the fixed dividend rate. Thus the ... challenge, then the active 101 1 For more about the distinction between physically and intellectually difficult investing on the one hand, and emotionally difficult investing on the other, see ... everybody of the inherently weak preferred-stock form and the rejection of the stronger income-bond form is a fascinating illustration of the way in which traditional institutions and habits
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 13 doc
... regard them as the lesser of two evils—the greater being the risks attached to an all-bond holding. Rules for the Common-Stock Component The selection of common stocks for the portfolio of the defensive ... than a long-term bond. On the other hand, if interest rates fall, bond prices rise—and a long-term bond will outperform shorter ones. 8 You can split the difference simply 106 Commentary on Chapter ... around the United States, these bonds are issued by agencies like the Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”) or the Government National Mortgage Association (“Ginnie Mae”). However, they
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 14 ppt
... in their secu- rity dealings. The reason for this is that they usually have an ample confidence in their own intelligence and a strong desire to make a good return on their money, without the ... complementary. The monthly amount may be small, but the results after 20 or more years can be impressive and important to the saver. 118 The Intelligent Investor The Investor’s Personal Situation At the ... accretions of $10,000; and (3) a young man earning $200 per week and saving $1,000 a year.* For the widow, the problem of living on her income is a very dif- ficult one. On the other hand the need
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 15 potx
... that the definition of an “enterprising” investor depends not on the amount of risk you seek, but the amount of work you are willing to put in, Graham falls back on the conventional notion that ... be sure, a transaction fee of $4 takes a monstrous 8% bite out of a $50 monthly investment—but if that’s all the money you can spare, then these microinvesting sites are the only game in town for ... cannot spare the time or summon the interest to do it yourself, there’s no reason to feel any shame in hiring someone to pick stocks or mutual funds for you But there’s one responsibility that
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 16 pot
... years. There were a number of such issues in the early 1940s, as a consequence of the long depression of the 1930s. During the postwar boom period of 1945–1947 many of these large accumulations ... and consequently less favor- able for the buyer.† The effect of these considerations becomes steadily more impor- tant as we go down the scale from the highest-quality bonds through second-grade ... common-stock flotations at the bottom. A tremendous amount of financing, consisting of the repayment of existing bonds at call price and their replacement by new issues with lower coupons, was done
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The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value part 17 pps
... more than $7 billion. 3 Commentary on Chapter 6 147 • WorldCom’s bonds defaulted when the company could no longer cover their interest charges; the bonds lost more than 80% of their original value. ... look at these results, see Figure 6-1. The lesson is clear: Don’t just do something, stand there. It’s time for everyone to acknowledge that the term “long-term investor” is redundant. A long-term ... victim. THE EARLY BIRD GETS WORMED Among the get-rich-quick toxins that poisoned the mind of the invest- ing public in the 1990s, one of the most lethal was the idea that you can build wealth by
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The Little Book on CoffeeScript docx
... example, CoffeeScript has also stripped the trailing comma in array3, another common source of cross-browser errors. Flow Control The convention of optional parentheses continues with CoffeeScript s ... precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher and author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information con- tained ... Navigate to http:/ /coffeescript. org and click on the Try CoffeeScript tab. The site uses a browser version of the CoffeeScript compiler, converting any CoffeeScript typed inside the left panel to...
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The Little Book on CoffeeScript doc
... this. One such helper is a variation on ->, the fat arrow function: => Using the fat arrow instead of the thin arrow ensures that the function context will be bound to the local one. For ... if @logPrefix console?.log(args ) Bear in mind though that CoffeeScript will automatically set the function invocation context to the object the function is being invoked on. In the example above, ... Navigate to http:/ /coffeescript. org and click on the Try CoffeeScript tab. The site uses a browser version of the CoffeeScript compiler, converting any CoffeeScript typed inside the left panel to...
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The Little Book of SEMAPHORES (2nd Edition)-The Ins and Outs of Concurrency Control and Common Mistakes docx
... Semaphores along with one of the standard textbooks, and I taught Synchronization as a concurrent thread for the duration of the course. Each week I gave the students a few pages from the book, ending ... threads, then the processor can work on one for a while, then switch to another, and so on. In general the programmer has no control over when each thread runs; the operating system (specifically, the ... Storsjăo sent a correction to the generalized smokers problem. The Little Book of Semaphores Allen B. Downey Version 2.1.5 22 Basic synchronization patterns The synchronization requirement is that...
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the little book that beats the market
... the crummy 5 per- cent the bank was willing to pay you. There’s one little problem, though: If you buy a bond from one of these companies and something goes wrong THE LITTLE BOOK THAT BEATS THE ... and the lucky Mrs. Jason). Only now THE LITTLE BOOK THAT BEATS THE MARKET [17] *And yes, the dog was fine. 12949 Greenblatt 01.f.qxd 10/7/05 8:47 AM Page 17 The Little Book That Beats the Market Joel ... left with the same $1,000 you put there in the first place. It won’t grow at all. In fact, if the prices of the things you were going to buy with that money go up during the time your money was...
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the little book
... the crummy 5 per- cent the bank was willing to pay you. There’s one little problem, though: If you buy a bond from one of these companies and something goes wrong THE LITTLE BOOK THAT BEATS THE ... himself and the lucky Mrs. Jason). Only now THE LITTLE BOOK THAT BEATS THE MARKET [17] *And yes, the dog was fine. 12949 Greenblatt 01.f.qxd 10/7/05 8:47 AM Page 17 Chapter One JASON’S IN THE SIXTH ... hold your money, they’ll pay you for the privilege. Each year, you’ll collect interest from the bank, and in most cases, the longer you agree to let them hold your money, the higher the interest...
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Benjamin graham the intelligent investor the definitive book on value investing
... increasingly attractive.” In 1965 the investor could obtain about 4 1 ⁄2% on high-grade tax- able bonds and 3 1 ⁄4% on good tax -free bonds. The dividend return on leading common stocks (with the DJIA at 892) was only about 3.2%. ... conditions”—if such conditions really exist? To answer these questions we shall consider first what we wrote on the subject seven years ago, next what significant changes have occurred since then ... be true in the long run. The defensive investor must confine himself to the shares of important companies with a long record of profitable operations and in strong financial condition. (Any...
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