
Even Buffett Isn't Perfect
What You Can - and Can't - Learn from the World's Greatest Investor
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Narrateur(s):
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Kent Cassella
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Auteur(s):
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Vahan Janjigian
À propos de cet audio
Despite many previous books about him, it's rare to find an objective assessment - one that praises him when appropriate but also recognizes that even Buffett makes mistakes. For instance, is he right to call for higher taxes and an end to earnings guidance? Should Buffett fans copy his avoidance of technology stocks?
In this penetrating look at how Buffett thinks, Vahan Janjigian shows listeners how to learn from the master's best moves while avoiding strategies that don't apply to small investors. And he explains Buffett's favorite valuation methodology, the discounted cash-flow model, and how it can significantly reduce the odds of overpaying for a stock.
©2008 Vahan Janjigian (P)2008 TantorCe que les critiques en disent
"This is the best book on Buffett in years." (Lawrence Kudlow, CNBC)
"Clear and compelling...a rounded evaluation of the investment guru's strategies and a useful primer for business neophytes." (Publishers Weekly)
"While the Sage of Omaha has been the subject of a number of books, this one is unique. It is neither a love letter nor a put-down." (Steve Forbes)
"Clear and compelling...a rounded evaluation of the investment guru's strategies and a useful primer for business neophytes." (Publishers Weekly)
"While the Sage of Omaha has been the subject of a number of books, this one is unique. It is neither a love letter nor a put-down." (Steve Forbes)
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