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Lessons from the Lemonade Stand: A Common Sense Primer on Investing - Community Reviews back

by James Berman
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Dreaming Pages
Dreaming Pages rated it 12 years ago
What did you think was the most interesting part of the book? Investing money. This book breaks it down to show you how to invest money and how to make a profit.What did you enjoy about this book? This book is fairly easy to follow for the person who wants to invest money.What are some of the major ...
Top o' Mornin' to Ya
Top o' Mornin' to Ya rated it 12 years ago
What alternative title would you choose for this book? I would just call it InvestmentsWhat did you like most about the book? I like how the questions I had in mind were answered. Did you like the way the book ended? The ending is great, loose ends are tied up and then you finish this book knowing y...
Lonely Heart Reviews
Lonely Heart Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Did you find that the cover and title represented what the story was really about? Yes, the cover represents investments and the book is about that.Was it a good book? Yes, this was an interesting book.Summarize the book without giving away the ending. This book shows you a simple ways to invest mo...
Life Altering Reads
Life Altering Reads rated it 12 years ago
Were the characters and their problems believable? Yes. Their problems were real and believable.Did you learn something new from the book? Yes. Read this book before investing in a business.Was the book different from what you expected? Surprisingly, yes. I was expecting a lot of numbers and data bu...
My Life In Books
My Life In Books rated it 12 years ago
What do you think the author was trying to accomplish with this novel? To help people by showing them how to make smart investment decisions. Who was your favorite character? I appreciated that most of the people mentioned in the book did not give up and they made it a point to try again and reinves...
Working for Books
Working for Books rated it 12 years ago
What was the problem in the book, and how was it solved? People who have lost money from investments and learned how to reinvest to make a profit.What kind of book is this? Non fiction, investing, the author explains how to invest and that no matter what all investments are risky.What was the author...
The Reading Cat
The Reading Cat rated it 12 years ago
What I liked. The simple easy to understand way Berman explained investing. What was the problem in the book, and how was it solved? The author explained how investing is risky. He took the fictional Lemonade Stand and used it to portray how investing is simple and easy to understand.What was the a...
Journey's Thru Books
Journey's Thru Books rated it 12 years ago
What will be your lasting impression of the subject?How easy it is to company investing and stock to apples and oranges. This simple easy to approach method explains the complex stock market. What did you like least?Did not really have anything to dislike. I would enjoy reading more on the subject...
Reviews by Nobody Important
Reviews by Nobody Important rated it 12 years ago
Is the plot well-developed? Is it believable? The author helped to explain how investing is risky. Everything is real and accurate. Make a list of facts you learned from the story. Investing is risky, nothing is ever a sure thing, do research before investing, expect to gain but prepare for loss.Wh...
Top Shelf Books
Top Shelf Books rated it 12 years ago
Would you recommend this book? How would you rate it? I recommend this book to anyone who would like more information about investing but does not know where to start. Did you learn something new reading this book? Yes, learning something from reading is always the best book. I learned to be more ca...
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