| There are numerous resources
available for those Wharton MBA students interested in learning
more about the investment management industry and decision-making
process. The resources listed below are intended to be a useful
starting point for inquisitive and motivated students.
Investment Management
Wharton
MBA Career Management
Heilbrunn
Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Baker
Library (limited access)
General Investing
The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin
Graham
Security Analysis, by Benjamin
Graham and David Dodd
The Essays of Warren Buffet, by
Warren Buffet
On Investing, by John Neff
One Up On Wall Street, by Peter
Lynch
Value Investing, by Bruce Greenwald
Contrarian Investment Strategies,
by David Dreman
The Warren Buffett Way, by Robert
Hagstrom
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits,
by Philip Fisher
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator,
by Edwin Lefevre
Market Wizards, by Jack Schwager
Hedge Fund Investing
Absolute Returns, by Alexander Ineichen
You Can Be A Stock Market Genius, by Joel Greenblatt
When Genius Failed, by Roger Lowenstein
Bankruptcy Investing, by Ben Branch
and Hugh Ray
Fooled by Randomness, by Nassim
Taleb
Portfolio Management
Pioneering Portfolio Management, by David Swensen
Stocks for the Long Run, by Jeremy Siegel
Investment Research
Lippincott
Library
Bloomberg
Barron’s
Fortune
Forbes
BusinessWeek
Yahoo!
Finance
Smart
Money
Institutional
Investor
Morningstar
CFA
Institute
MBA Student-Run Funds
Harvard
Business School
University
of Chicago GSB
Columbia
Business School
Haas
School of Business
Darden
School of Business
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