Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond

* Read ! Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond by Bruce C. N. Greenwald, Judd Kahn, Paul D. Sonkin, Michael van Biema ¾ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond Tough/Good Read Pretty normal stuff, these guys get into much more than the normal Value Investor would get into prior to making a decision. If you really compute the real total cost for competitors to enter into the market before investing in a company, and few more of like financial metrics this book will assist. I was looking for basic financial ratios that would allow someone to focus on the current Value of the investment versus the current Evaluation of the the investment. This book provid

Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond

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Rating : 4.99 (811 Votes)
Asin : 0471381985
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 312 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-01-11
Language : English

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Judd Kahn, PhD (New York, NY), is a member of Morningside Value Investors. Michael van Biema (New York, NY) is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University.. After covering general techniques of value investing, the book proceeds to illustrate their applications through profiles of Warren Buffett, Michael Price, Mario Gabellio, and other successful value investors. Now this dynamic and popular teacher, with some colleagues, reveals the fundamental principles of value investing, the one investment technique that has proven itself consistently over time. N. Some of the savviest people on Wall Street have taken his Columbia Business School executive education course on the subject. Bruce C. A number of case studies highlight the techniques in practice. From the "guru to Wall Street's gurus" comes the fundamental techniques of value investing and their applications Bruce Greenwald is one of the leading authorities on value investing. Paul D. Sonkin (New York, NY) is the investment manager of the Hummingbird Value Fund. Greenwald (New York, NY) is the Robert Heilbrunn Professor of Finance and Asset Management at Columbia University

"No one can doubt there's an urgent need to think clearly about investing, since many investors in Silicon Valley companies have suffered a stock market decline comparable to the Crash of '29. The burned investor could find no better starting place than this superb book by four New York City value investors, all descended from the master of value investing, Benjamin Graham.They have written one of the most intelligent overviews of investing I've ever read, combining analytical rigor with intuitive description." (DAVID A. SYLVESTER, Published Sunday, Oct. 21, 2001, in the San Jose Mercury News) "Greenwald is an excellent guide on this subject" (Sunday Times, 21 October, 2001)

Tough/Good Read Pretty normal stuff, these guys get into much more than the normal Value Investor would get into prior to making a decision. If you really compute the real total cost for competitors to enter into the market before investing in a company, and few more of like financial metrics this book will assist. I was looking for basic financial ratios that would allow someone to focus on the current Value of the investment versus the current Evaluation of the the investment. This book provides one side of that, current Value, in painful de. "A Very Useful Contribution To The Theory and Practice Of Value Investing" according to Gregory McMahan. This book reveals a lot about the Institutional Mentality (or what the authors call the institutional imperative- a theme carefully woven into each chapter of the book) and how the small investor can exploit its obvious and inherent weaknesses. What is the Institutional Mentality? The Institutional Mentality is a malady characterized by the following tell-tale signs and symptoms:1. The possession of a mandate that limits what you can do, specifically- what sort of outfits you can pursue as investments, how big these outfits can. Value Investing Its pretty rare to find a book that actually has something to say about value investing that is an improvement over the original book from Ben Graham, The Intelligent Investor (193Value Investing scgrant Its pretty rare to find a book that actually has something to say about value investing that is an improvement over the original book from Ben Graham, The Intelligent Investor (1934 edition). Value Investing delivers a good overview of the value investing approach and then also delivers hands on practical advice about some recent innovations in equity analysis for value investors.Using the approach popularized by Ben Graham this book describes the theoretical approach and then walks through two detailed examples of how to apply. edition). Value Investing delivers a good overview of the value investing approach and then also delivers hands on practical advice about some recent innovations in equity analysis for value investors.Using the approach popularized by Ben Graham this book describes the theoretical approach and then walks through two detailed examples of how to apply

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