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How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett

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"Common sense is the heart of investing and business management. Yet the paradox of common sense is that it is very uncommon." So begins Lawrence Cunningham in How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett, an unflinching look at how to accomplish the two things investing titan Warren Buffett argues every investor must know in order to invest wisely and profitably: how to value a business and how to think about markets and market prices. Cunningham, author of the best-selling Essays of Warren Buffett, shows how most investors approach investing and the markets full of empty questions, in fact seeking answers to questions that have little or no meaning or actual relevance to performance. He shows that most investors do a lot of guessing and a lot of hoping, when what they really should be doing is approaching the markets business analysts. How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett will help readers develop the mind-set that will be the foundation to successful investing. Packed with attitude, the book begins with a no-holds-barred critique of the idea that the stock market is efficient in the sense of accurately pricing value. The author then reveals the three things an investor has to get from financial statements, illustrating how managers play games with numbers -- a longstanding form of deception often to the detriment of investors. Cunningham then argues that an essential element of intelligent investing is a common-sense ability to assess the trustworthiness of corporate managers, and gives investors the tools to find business managers (like Jack Welch and Michael Eisner) who are trustworthy. Above all, Cunningham provides investors with the tools they need to thoroughly value the businesses in which they might invest, with examples of valuation using today's hottest companies: GE, Microsoft, and Amazon. In How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett, readers will learn; Why the efficient market hypothesis is only 80 percent true; When to trust managers and CEOs; Why earnings management and accounting manipulation can be the investor's worst enemies; Elegantly-woven and highly-accessible, the book shows readers how approaching investing as business managers will shatter the many myths of investment lore. Cunningham gives readers the keys to analyzing businesses and making wise investment choices, helping them build solid portfolios of solid companies. The book was ranked one of the best business books of the summer in 2001 by J.P. Morgan.

Author Biography

Lawrence A. Cunningham is author of The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America, an Amazon.com best-seller for which Buffett granted exclusive publication rights of his famous letters to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway. Professor Cunningham is a leading expert on corporate governance, serving as the Director of the Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance at Cardozo Law School, where he also is a Professor of Law. Previously, he was an associate with Cravath, Swaine & Moore, where he practiced corporate and securities law. A frequent lecturer, he has help appointments at The George Washington University, Fordham University, and Oxford University, among others, in addition to speaking to investor groups in London, Toronto, and throughout the United States. Professor Cunningham has been featured in various media, including Forbes, Money, CNN, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer and The Motley Fool Radio Show. He graduated magna cum laude from Cordozo.
Release date Australia
October 16th, 2002
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United States
Edition
New edition
Illustrations
10 Illustrations, unspecified
Imprint
McGraw-Hill Professional
Pages
224
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Dimensions
152x226x15
ISBN-13
9780071409391
Product ID
2435744

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