Many people spend their life working for active income. They are either
ignorant or skeptical about stock investments. Even those who have
invested their money, more often, entered into less effective
methodology of making money in the stock market. They go for quick money
gains and end up losing their net worth by speculating in the market.
However, according to authors Victor Chng and Rusmin Ang, the odds can
have a better likelihood if one knows what sustainable methodology to
use.
In their newly revised book, Value Investing in Growth
Companies: How to Spot High Growth Businesses and Generate 40% to 400%
Investment Returns (Wiley; April 2013), Chng and Ang
explore a unique way of analyzing companies using value investing
strategies. This unique and simple methodology, called the “Jigsaw
Puzzle model,” is broken down into four segments, namely Business,
Management, Numbers and Valuation. The authors introduce this concept
for building an accurate picture of a company before deciding whether or
not to invest. It also forms the basis for investors and traders who
want to generate multiple returns in the area of small and fast growing
companies to achieve the wealth and financial independence they want and
deserve.
The strategies discussed in this book are designed to create a
relatively stress-free method of creating a secondary source of income.
It uses sensible and conservative investment strategies, not get-rich
quick strategies, which even allow traders and investors to spare some
time for their family and friends.
Although the book is written for people with some investing knowledge,
it uses jargon-free language that new investors and traders will be able
to understand and produce a long-term sustainable result. It also offers
them with ten common investing mistakes they can learn while adding
value to their investment strategies.
While many companies and case studies discussed in the book are catered
for the Asian investors, those outside Asia can still benefit from
getting to know which the growth companies in Singapore and Asia are.
Through the course of this book, the authors shed some light on some of
the complicated issues in investing. This enable readers to act quickly
upon an investment opportunity when it arises, while having the ability
to make better investment decisions.
Value Investing in Growth Companies is now available at
all major bookstores nationwide. For more information, please visit the
publisher’s website at www.wiley.com/buy/9781118567791.
