Top 50 Rules of Investing: An Engaging and Thoughtful Guide Down the Path of Successful Investing Practices

· Morgan James Publishing
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A highly successful CEO, Scott Reed’s Top 50 Rules of Investing breaks down investment philosophy and ethics for anyone to understand. 

Within Top 50 Rules of Investing, Scott Reed offers a personal, lighthearted and sincere approach to investing. His writing is keenly impacted by his experiences serving on non-profit boards, running one of the top investment firms in the United States, and connecting with business professionals across the country as a public speaker. His newest investment guide breaks down the subject’s complexity with cheer, flashing a grin after every paragraph. 

About the author

Scott Reed, BCF, AIFA, CIMA, and CEFEX Analyst is the CEO of Hardy Reed, LLC—one of the leading fiduciary consulting firms in the United States. Scott has spoken at national and regional conferences over the last fifteen years, becoming one of the most respected and entertaining voices in the industry through his examination of fiduciary excellence and investment ethics. Having served on over 30 non-profit boards in the past 25 years, in addition to his role as CEO of one of the first firms globally to be independently CEFEX Certified, Scott brings a unique perspective to his writing. He has written a syndicated financial column for 25 years, which focused on investment philosophy. A graduate from Vanderbilt University, Scott currently resides in Tupelo, Mississippi, with his wife and two daughters.

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