The Morgan Hill Library has a variety of resources that can help
add value to the portfolios of both the neophyte investor and the
savvy market trader.
The Morgan Hill Library has a variety of resources that can help add value to the portfolios of both the neophyte investor and the savvy market trader.

Just getting started in investing? Are you trying to learn about stocks, bonds, mutual funds, retirement accounts or insurance? We have lots of books that can serve as primers to assist you in learning the basics.

You might try one of these popular books: The Laws of Money, the Lessons of Life by Suze Orman, Kiplinger’s Guide to Investing Success by Ted Miller, or Investing for Dummies by Eric Tyson.

Check out an investment video like The Motley Fool Money-Making, Life-Changing Special or Suze Orman’s Road to Wealth. On our shelves you’ll find books about investment theory, strategy, the history of Wall Street and lots of books of advice on dealing with bull or bear markets.

Searching for more specialized tools? The library has them. Go to our website: www.santaclaracountylib.org and use your library card and PIN number to log into the Standard and Poor’s Net Advantage Database.

This subscription database provides searchable, detailed and current information from Standard and Poor’s 10 most popular publications- there is no need to wait for the print copies to arrive- and your library card grants you access from your home computer. While you are at our website look at our helpful set of business links in the online reference section.

Our library reference collection, which must be used at the library, includes Value Line’s Selection & Opinion, and Ratings & Reports. We also have Morningstar’s Fund Investor and Mutual Funds. Our Standard and Poor’s publications include Credit Week, Current Statistics, Daily News, Stock Guide, Bond Guide, The S&P Register and more. We also have the latest edition of Rich’s High Tech Business Guide to Silicon Valley and Northern California.

We subscribe to a number of newspapers and magazines that will help you keep up-to-date with the business world. These include: The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Investors Business Daily, Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, Forbes, Money, Fortune, Business Week and Business 2.0.

Questions and suggested topics for At the Library, which appears in Tuesday editions, should be directed to Nancy Howe, community librarian, at nh***@**********************ca.us or by calling 779-3196. The Morgan Hill Library, located at the corner of Peak and West Main avenues next to City Hall, is open every day but Sunday.

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