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How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett

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How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett wraps a lifetime of investing wisdom into one highly accessible package. An intelligent guide to analyzing and valuing investment targets, it tells investors what questions to ask, what answers to expect, and how to approach any stock as a skeptical, common-sense business analyst.

Above all, this fast-paced book provides investors with the tools they need to thoroughly value any business in which they might invest. A common-sense approach to investing, this book discusses:

  • Three things investors must get from a financial statement
  • Valuation examples from today's top companies including GE, Amazon, Microsoft, and Disney
  • Why prices deviate from actual values

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    Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC

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    • ISBN: 9780071381048
    • Release date: September 12, 2001

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    • ISBN: 9780071381048
    • File size: 2224 KB
    • Release date: September 12, 2001

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    Languages

    English

    How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett wraps a lifetime of investing wisdom into one highly accessible package. An intelligent guide to analyzing and valuing investment targets, it tells investors what questions to ask, what answers to expect, and how to approach any stock as a skeptical, common-sense business analyst.

    Above all, this fast-paced book provides investors with the tools they need to thoroughly value any business in which they might invest. A common-sense approach to investing, this book discusses:

  • Three things investors must get from a financial statement
  • Valuation examples from today's top companies including GE, Amazon, Microsoft, and Disney
  • Why prices deviate from actual values

  • Expand title description text