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1. The Little Book of Bulletproof Investing: Do's and Don'ts to Protect Your Financial Life (Little Books. Big Profits) by Ben Stein, Phil DeMuth | ||
Hardcover: 205
Pages
(2010-03-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Investing do's and don'ts from some of the most recognizable voices in personal finance It's been a tough year for investors. Many have seen their retirement accounts dwindle dramatically and are looking for a safe way to protect what they have and make back some of what they've lost. That's why the bestselling author team of Ben Stein and Phil DeMuth have created The Little Book of Investing Do's and Don'ts. When you invest, there are essential things you should do and many things you shouldn't. The Little Book of Investing Do's and Don'ts addresses this issue and shows you how to utilize the fundamentals of finance to achieve success in today's market. This practical guide contains proven advice on navigating today's treacherous financial landscape and will put you in a better position to make more informed investment decisions. The Little Book of Investing Do's and Don'ts offers quick, easy-to-follow, and entertaining advice for anyone looking to get back on the right investment track. Investing do's and don'ts from some of the most recognizable voices in personal finance It's been a tough year for investors. Many have seen their retirement accounts dwindle dramatically and are looking for a safe way to protect what they have and make back some of what they've lost. That's why the bestselling author team of Ben Stein and Phil DeMuth have created The Little Book of Bulletproof Investing. When you invest, there are essential things you should do and many things you shouldn't. The Little Book of Bulletproof Investing addresses this issue and shows you how to utilize the fundamentals of finance to achieve success in today's market. This practical guide contains proven advice on navigating today's treacherous financial landscape and will put you in a better position to make more informed investment decisions. The Little Book of Bulletproof Investing offers quick, easy-to-follow, and entertaining advice for anyone looking to get back on the right investment track. Do’s & Don’ts to Protect Your Financial Life Customer Reviews (25)
Whets the Appetite, but Doesn't Satisfy
Excellent Little Book on Investing
Whets the Appetite, but Doesn't Satisfy
A good place to start when learning about investing
Quick read, entertaining, informative |
2. Yes, You Can Still Retire Comfortably!: The Baby-Boom Retirement Crisis and How to Beat It by Ben Stein, Phil DeMuth | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2006-08-01)
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Basic Stuff
An excellent book
Wish I had read this 39 years ago
Love Ben !!
Retirement Planning Made Comfortable |
3. How Successful People Win: Using Bunkhouse Logic to Get What You Want in Life by Ben Stein | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(2006-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (17)
One of My Favorite Self-Help Books
Outstanding Reading
Superb Book
Never makes the connection
That rarest of rare beast ... |
4. How to Ruin the United States of America by Ben Stein, Phil DeMuth | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2008-06-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description On the heels of his very successful books, How to Ruin Your Life, How to Ruin Your Love Life, and How to Ruin Your Financial Life, Ben Stein, in collaboration with his pal Phil DeMuth, has tongue firmly in cheek once again as he comes up with surefire ways to ruin the greatest nation in the history of the human race. Try a few of these on for size: · Trust the United Nations to protect us and our security. · Make it unlawful to worship God or even to show images of the Ten Commandments. · Convert our universities into fortresses of anti-Americanism, hatred of freedom, and centers of confusion and ignorance. · Encourage contempt for the family and for the community. · Allow Hollywood to brainwash us into believing that only suckers and criminals fight for their country. · Treat the military, the police, firefighters, and teachers as losers and pay them starvation wages. Hey, does any of this sound familiar? Maybe that’s because it’s already happening! Ben and Phil give you all the information you’ll ever need in order to successfully ruin the USA even further! Sardonic, humorous, but also angrily emphatic, this is a book every old-fashioned patriot really needs to read! Customer Reviews (19)
Okay, Okay Already!
Thought provoking book
Everyone should read this book
Reality hurts!
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5. How to Ruin Your Life by Ben Stein | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2005-12-01)
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Don't Pay for Grandma's Common Sense
ben stein ruins my life better than i did! Loved it
So funny
Not very good
Teacher alert |
6. The Eyes of Faith: How to Not Go Crazy: Thoughts to Bear in Mind to Get Through Even the Worst Days by Ben Stein | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2009-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description An emotion common to humankind is fear. Fear dogs our days, makes us lose sleep, ruins our relationships, and takes the joy out of living. The strongest, best defense against that emotion is to see through the eyes of faith. As such, Ben Stein brings you 500 ways to look at life in this way so that you can triumph over fear. Ben absorbed many of the positive thoughts within these pages at 12-Step meetings he has attended, he has applied them to his own life, and he’s found that they work. They’re simple, but extremely effective. For example: · I do not know exactly why faith and surrender work. I just know that they do work. · Say it to yourself and believe it: My life is a great place to be today. I would rather be me than anyone else, and that’s saying something. · Life is about waking up, breaking up, shaking up, making up . . . and meditation to keep the human spirit calm. · There are two forms of worship: worship of God and worship of ourselves. Guess which kind works? Taken regularly, concepts such as these will make your life easier, calmer, and definitely more enjoyable. |
7. Yes, You Can Get A Financial Life!: Your Lifetime Guide to Financial Planning by Ben Stein, Phil DeMuth | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2008-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Life is not lived all at once—it’s lived in moments, days, months, years, and decades. This means that the financial plans and actions we all have to take to meet our responsibilities sensibly must be organized by years and decades. Ben Stein wrote the original guide to this subject almost a quarter century ago. Now, Ben, along with Phil DeMuth, the eminent financial planner and writer, have gotten together to update the book, incorporating the massive changes that have occurred in the economy in the past 25 years. This book tells you what and when to save, how much to save, what to save it in, when to spend, and when to say no to your present and yes to your future. Yes, You Can Get A Financial Life! is a time-traveling guidebook on how to organize the money side of your life for all of the decades of your life. Customer Reviews (10)
Great financial advice
Totally awesome; read this book before it's too late
Excellent primer for life planning
Good financial book
Retirement |
8. Yes, You Can Supercharge Your Portfolio! by Ben Stein, Phil DeMuth | |
Paperback: 178
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Most investors spend their time worrying about selecting individual stocks and mutual funds: big mistake! Modern Portfolio Theory—developed in 1952 by economics Nobel Prize winner Harry Markowitz—shows that it’s more important to focus on how our securities interact as a whole. Astonishingly, most investors—including many professionals—still run their investment accounts the same way people did back when “How Much Is That Doggie In the Window” played on the Hit Parade. It’s time to apply what we’ve learned in financial economics over the past 50 years to bring your portfolio into the rock-’n-roll era. Armed with a computer, you, the investor, can use sophisticated tools to analyze your holdings—tools that would have been the envy of the biggest money managers only a decade ago. First among these is the Monte Carlo simulator: the better mousetrap that investors have been waiting for. With their trademark wit, Ben Stein and Phil DeMuth show you how your current portfolio is radically underdiversified, costing you money. They offer step-by-step instructions to supercharge it across a variety of investment situations to get you the best risk-adjusted returns. Customer Reviews (15)
Great book for beginner-intermediate investors!
Charts Fuzzy Illegible
Excellent reading.
A big disappointment
Great book. |
9. How to Ruin Your Love Life by Ben Stein | |
Hardcover: 119
Pages
(2003-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The essays in this bitingly humorous book include such master strokes as: "Talk about Yourself Exclusively," "Make Fun of Your Lover’s Family," "Demand Expensive Gifts from Your Lover," and "Compare Your Lover with Lovers You’ve Dated in the Past." And then there’s the most important one of all: "If You’re Dating Someone Who Has a Lot of Problems, Is Generally a Mess, and All of Your Friends Dislike Him or Her, Get Married Anyway—Marriage Will Solve All of Your Problems." This work will not only make you laugh out loud, it will allow you to honestly assess how many of these relationship-killers you (and your lover) are currently engaging in. Learn from this book—and for heaven’s sake, do the opposite right now! Customer Reviews (10)
A quick, fun read that uses reverse psychology to drive home its point
What you always knew
Excellent!
One of a great series, Good reverse Psychology
In a man's world ... In a man's world, "real-world" examples in self-help books for women always include references to "making their husband a home-cooked meal for the first time in ages" and "cleaning the house", while the examples for men contain references to "doing yard work" and "working extra hours on the job." I have to say that I was a bit surprised to find the anti-working class, anti-female bias in this book, but I was actually flabbergasted to see Mr. Stein's childish blasts against vegetarians. Because Mr. Stein is a household pet rescuer, I find it bizarre that he hates vegetarians so much and thinks that we should be chowing down on veal (in order to not appear "holier-than-thou"??) if it is offered to us at our friends' houses. Excuse me, but all of the vegetarians I know (including myself) are the most discreet people on earth when it comes to not eating meat and would not dream of even disclosing that we are vegetarians if we are guests somewhere; preferring to come up with some polite excuse not to eat the dish served or to simply say nothing at all and push the food around the plate to make it seem like we did indeed eat. In fact, we often find *ourselves* on the receiving end of unprovoked "holier-than-thou" verbal attacks from anti-vegetarian people such as Mr. Stein as our intelligence, personalities, and very souls are attacked by people who are very defensive about vegetarianism for some reason. The fact that there are more female vegetarians than male vegetarians and the fact that being vegetarian is seen as a "feminine" characteristic in our society surely added fuel to Mr. Stein's petulant fire. In a man's world, this is a great book. In my world -- it's not. ... Read more |
10. The Real Stars: In Today's America, Who Are the True Heroes? by Ben Stein | |
Hardcover: 177
Pages
(2007-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Is Barbra Streisand a star? Is Bruce Springsteen a star? Is Sean Penn a star? Are any of the Hollywood players who endlessly complain about America (and make $20 million per picture) and say that America is a racist, imperialist country a star? Ben Stein doesn’t think so. He says that the men and women who wear the uniform of the United States of America and fight for our freedom while risking their lives for $1,500 a month are the real stars. He says the real stars are the ones who fight fires and fight crime and teach autistic children for modest wages. When Ben wrote this in an online essay not too long ago, it became one of the most widely circulated pieces in the history of the Internet. Likewise, when Ben said that he had no idea who Nick and Jessica were and wondered why they got so much media attention, but that he knew for sure that here was no harm in Americans wishing each other Merry Christmas or hanging Christmas wreaths, and that as a Jew, he did not feel at all offended by the celebration of Christmas, his column was circulated to millions. These columns have appeared in The New York Times, on CBS News, in The American Spectator, and on E! Online. Here, Ben has compiled them into a book of commentaries that will help you get your head on straight about what is important in our world today and what is nonsense. You will feel anger, joy, and sadness as you read these essays . . . and you are sure to learn something valuable from all of them. Customer Reviews (28)
Back to Basics
THE REAL STARS
Stein's real star is himself....
The Truth
A Grateful American Patriot Speaks |
11. How to Ruin Your Financial Life by Ben Stein | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2004-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description But it takes Ben Stein, economist, finance expert for Barron’s, commentator on finance for Fox News, and (fairly) successful investor to write a book called How to Ruin Your Financial Life. Written with the same tongue-in-cheek cheekiness as his bestselling How to Ruin Your Life, this book is a humorous road map showing you how to make something useful of the money that comes in and out of your life. Follow the rules—in reverse gear—and you’re bound to be a lot better off than you are now. Follow the rules as they’re written—and you’re highly likely to wind up in bankruptcy court—as millions do every decade. Here are some of the rules, just to whet your appetite: Collect as Many Credit Cards as You Can and Use Them Frequently; Compete with Your Friends to See Who Can Own the Most Expensive and High-Status Possessions; Know in Your Gut That Only Suckers Work Hard for Money and That Smarties Like You Only Have to Find an Angle; Remember That Retirement Is a L-ooo-nnn-g Way Off, and Don’t Even Think about It Right Now; Bear in Mind That Only "Little People" Pay Their Bills or Taxes; Don’t Bother to Own Your Own Home Because Home Ownership Is a Hassle...and many more. This book is a laugh-out-loud way to educate yourself, your children, and your friends about how money really works...and a way to smile while you’re straightening out that mess you call your financial life. Customer Reviews (13)
Ben Stein you let me down
A quick throw-away book. This is **not** a financial planning book.
What not to do with your money
Perhaps the best personal finance guide yet written.
Read this and then read it WITH your kids (or give it to your teen)! |
12. Yes, You Can Time the Market! by Ben Stein, Phil DeMuth | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2004-09-29)
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Obsolete. Not so many buy signals, either
No you cant !
A big disappointment
Awful.Just awful!
Specious Pseudo-Scientific Drivel |
13. Yes, You Can Still Retire Comfortably: The Baby-Boom Retirement Crisis and how to Beat It by Ben Stein | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2005)
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Customer Reviews (20)
Basic Stuff
An excellent book
Wish I had read this 39 years ago
Love Ben !!
Retirement Planning Made Comfortable |
14. Yes, You Can Become a Successful Income Investor! Reaching for Yield in Today's Market by Benjamin Stein, Phil Demuth, Ben Stein | |
Hardcover: 223
Pages
(2005-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description However, there are investments that still earn a significant rate of return—and do so reliably and consistently. These fixed-income securities include bonds, real estate investment trusts, preferred stocks, and emerging market debt, among others. They earn the kind of returns that baby boomers and the retirement community need in the same way they need to draw breath, yet hardly anyone knows anything about them. As 70 million Americans reach retirement age in the next 15 years, fixed-income investing will become a sociologically inevitable megatrend. Yes, You Can Be a Successful Income Investor! shows you how you can safely secure the highest possible yield from your savings, even in a treacherous investment environment. Stein, an economist and part-time TV and movie personality, and DeMuth, an investment psychologist, make a good writing team. They combine a wealth of information, including hard data, graphs, and charts, with a clear and precise writing style that investment novices will appreciate. The book also contains practical tips and advice designed to help readers do their own research and know the questions to ask when dealing with investment professionals. --Shawn Carkonen Customer Reviews (13)
In retrospect ...
Income Investor
Great Primer on Income Investing
Take with a grain of salt
Invest for Yield people |
15. The Gift of Peace: Guideposts on the Road to Serenity by Benjamin Stein, Ben Stein | |
Hardcover: 182
Pages
(2005-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Drawing from wisdom learned in 12-step meetings and from his own meditations, Stein reveals the guideposts that have taken him (over the last 16 years) to a life incomparably more serene and uncomplicated than it once was. The lessons in The Gift of Peace are about surrender to God, turning envy around, realizing one’s own unimportance in the universe, and achieving humility through actions as well as thoughts. Think of this book as a lifetime supply of non-addictive, no-side-effect tranquilizers and antidepressants and you have it just about right. Thorough, repeated readings of these homilies, especially upon waking and at bedtime, offer genuine calm and peace. Customer Reviews (6)
amazing and touching
Great Little Book
Really like this book
Some was good, some was disappointing
For my sister |
16. Tommy and Me: The Making of a Dad by Ben Stein | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(1998-06-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ben Stein has proved himself a jack-of-all-trades in a series of jobs: author, magazine columnist, lawyer, film and TV actor, presidential speechwriter, professor, and television game show host, to name a few. But the career he has loved the most is that of raising his son, Tommy. In Tommy and Me, Ben Stein gives us an intimate look at life with his "angel boy." Adopting a son in his forties challenged Stein in a way that no other relationship ever had. Spending time with Tommy transformed Stein's values, leading him to abandon the self-absorption that had consumed him since law school days in the 1960s. In his life today, Tommy comes first. This whimsical and warm story reveals that life can begin when you think you have nothing left to learn. Through Tommy, Ben Stein learns to value the generous, nurturing side of himself. He also gains new insight into his relationship with his own father by becoming one. Most of all, he learns gratitude for the "perfect angel" he has as his son. Fatherhood was the role Ben Stein was waiting for all his life. His intimate and revealing journey through parenthood in the late 1990s will delight all Ben Stein fans who watch the TV program Win Ben Stein's Money and the vast numbers of parents who need to value the best job on earth: "Daddy." Customer Reviews (12)
Check out Stein's later parental "success"
A good book for soon to be dads to read
A poignant, insightful memoir by a real dad In TOMMY AND ME, Stein recounts his small family's experience in adopting a baby (Tommy) and relates how is life was changed as a result. He illustrates in a deeply personal fashion who he was before he became a dad, and the insecurity (and yes, jealousy) he experienced when Tommy first entered his life. Most beautifully, he shows how he overcame these problems and became a real father. Along the way he records many memorable and occasionally profound observations on what it is to have what he calls "the best job in the world" -- being a dad. There are some who've criticized this book because they don't agree with all the decisions Stein and his wife have made. For example, he mentions that he buys his son all the video games he wants and, because he makes a pretty good living, buys Tommy far more toys than most parents can. Many people (myself included) question the wisdom of such a policy. Stein and his wife also spank Tommy, which some people would question, but also spanks only very, very rarely, which other people might question (although in this case his policy matches my own). But this sort of criticism misses the point; the book is a memoir, not a "how-to" manual. Stein describes the thinking that went into his decisions, and along the way shows us what being a real father is all about: making countless decisions that affect your child's life, and making them with the deep contemplation, love, and commitment that all parents owe their children. As Stein notes, young children are inherently selfish little barbarians, and our task (and blessing) is to love them for all their flaws while we do our (inevitably imperfect) best to guide them into decency and maturity. Another criticism you may hear is that Stein's wife, Tommy's mother, is absent from long sections of the book. This criticism, again, misses the point. Stein's book is not about motherhood, nor is it about generic parenthood. Stein's recountings of vacations and other times he's spent one-on-one with Tommy are meant to show us about the unique nature of being a father. Not a "buddy," an "authority figure" or a "partner in parenting," but a good and decent FATHER, that unique and incalculably important person that, sadly, many children lack in their lives. He also gives us some profound insights into what a lousy father, or a missing father, can do to a kid. As the child of a broken and dysfunctional home, I found his insights on this subject perhaps the most penetrating of all. If all of this makes the book sound long or pedantic, fear not. Stein's style is light and fun to read, and the book itself is rather short. I imagine most people could finish it in one or two sittings. I first read it a couple of years after the birth of our first child, and I benefited greatly from it.I can't imagine that any serious father or father-to-be would not.And although we did not adopt, I can't imagine that any man going through the unique process of adopting a child will not benefit as much as I did, if not more. This is funny, engaging, insightful memoir by a man who has found incredible joy in being a father -- and become a better person as a result.I recommend it wholeheartedly.
Decency Taken to the Superlative
classic memoir of a boomer dad |
17. Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 9th Edition by Ben Stein, John S. Reynolds | |
Hardcover: 1824
Pages
(1999-12-28)
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Must Have
MEEB Bow Down
review of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 9th Edition by Ben Stein
Best One-Volume Resource For Engineers
An author's view: |
18. On the Brink: A Novel by Benjamin Stein, Ben Stein, Herbert Stein | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1978-09-12)
list price: US$1.95 Isbn: 0345276507 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
From Back Cover |
19. View from Sunset Boulevard: America as Brought to You by the People Who Make Television by Ben Stein | |
Paperback: 140
Pages
(1980-12)
list price: US$4.50 -- used & new: US$79.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0385157398 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (2)
A Book About TV Written By....Anyone? Anyone?
Taught me how to watch TV. Ben Stein watched popular TV shows from the 1970s, both sitcoms and dramas, then analyed how various social groups are protrayed: businessmen (as criminals), the military (psychotic sadists), minorities (good-hearted), criminals (driven to do bad by racism and poverty) clergy (nice but ineffectual), govt social workers (noble, idealistic, hard-working). Watch any episode of a 1970s show (Beretta, Kojak, Good Times, Rockford Files, The Jeffersons), and you'll be amazed at how consistent the formula is. Ben Stein also interviewed many TV writers and producers, and demonstrated how their own backgrounds and lifestyles gave rise to the liberal biases reflected in their shows.(They really believed the world was as they portrayed it).Maybe half were Jews, the rest mainly Catholic, who were raised in working class environments and felt the sting of prejudice from "country club WASP Republicans." Today, TV is not so liberal as in the 1970s.TV writer Rob Long wrote in National Review a few years back that 1990s sitcoms are apolitical, because a newer generation of TV writers has replaced the old.Most modern TV writers come from wealthy Hollywood families, or from the Ivy League (as was Long), so they no longer have the same liberal biases. Even so, Ben Stein's book is STILL AS RELEVENT today as ever.Not because of what he discoverd about 1970s TV, but because of his method of analysis.Stein's book TAUGHT ME HOW TO WATCH TV.It's simply the best TV analysis book out there, great reading for anyone who wants to be a TV critic, or just to see TV more clearly. Plenty of film theory books, but this is one of the few really great TV theory books.Also, it's a quick, easy read.Much intelligence, but in accessible language. And YES, this is the SAME Ben Stein who hosts Comedy Central's WIN BEN STEIN'S MONEY. ... Read more |
20. Bunkhouse Logic by Ben Stein | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1983-08)
list price: US$3.95 Isbn: 0380785439 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (8)
excellent!!
Masters of Success
Masters of Success
Bunk House Logic
A Great Book |
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