
Claim your free 'Web Hacking 101' book todayĪt HackerOne we want our hacker community to be successful. How Coke, Campbell's Soup, Ben & Jerry's, Microsoft, and other big companies got started, who gets rich from them, and how they got that way.How capitalism, from the time of the American Revolution on, has shaped the past, and how that affects us today.Why the world as we know it would collapse without investors.Brimming with stories and parables, Lynch and Rothchild also explain: Opportunity comes in many forms, from many sources, with many histories.

Yet, there is much more to investing than just the principles, and there is much more to Learn to Earn than just the fundamentals. Learn to Earn reveals how to decipher the stock pages and how to evaluate the pros and cons of the five basic investment vehicles -savings accounts, collectibles, houses or apartments, stocks, and bonds. Lynch and Rothchild cover the gamut on investment fundamentals and principles, from choosing stocks, to picking a broker, to reading an annual report. Learn to Earn gives you the expert guidance you need to make the right start. It can put you on the road to prosperity for the rest of your life."

Young or old, there is no better time to start investing than now. Whether you're saving for college, a house, a trip, or retirement, there is no better method to secure a sound financial future than to invest. By understanding how and why the stock market works when you buy a share of a company or purchase a mutual fund, you can make informed -and profitable -decisions.

Mutual-fund superstar Peter Lynch and author John Rothchild explain what's not normally taught in high school -how the stock market helps you and how it helps the country.

From Alexander Hamilton to Warren Buffett, people have been making big money by investing in the corporations and institutions around them. Whenever burgers are eaten, sweaters are purchased, batteries are used, and faces are shaved, you've got a piece of the action. As companies grow and prosper, you can too. anybody can own part of big and small companies. McDonald's, The Gap, Circuit City, Gillette, CBS, and thousands more. Perfume to penknives, hot tubs to hot dogs, nuts to nail polish are made by businesses that you can own." -from the Introduction. Nearly everything you eat, wear, read, listen to, ride in, lie on, or gargle with is made by one. "Public companies are everywhere, and they surround you from morning to night.
