Value investing made easy
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Value investing made easy
McGraw-Hill, c1996
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-196) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This investing classic is now in paperback! Now, every investor can profit from the proven techniques of Benjamin Graham, "the most influential investment philosopher of the 20th century." - "Smart Money". For more than 60 years, savvy stock market pros like Warren Buffett have practiced Benjamin Graham's principles of value investing, the technique that ferrets out undervalued stocks and uncovers hidden winners - with minimal risk. What was once an insider's secret is now a wealth-building strategy every investor can use! In a clear, easy-to-understand style laced with entertaining stories and quotes, financial writer Janet Lowe demystifies value investing and gives you simple-to-use trading tactics that can help you reap enormous rewards. "A book whose time has come." - Richard Russell, Editor and Publisher, "Dow Theory Letters". "The best guidance possible for the investor." - Charles Brandes, Managing Director, Brandes Investment Partners and author of "Value Investing Today."
Table of Contents
- What is value investing?
- finding safety in the balance sheet
- identifying growth in the income statement
- choosing a stock
- building a portfolio
- risk management
- special circumstances
- corporate management and the value investor
- market factors
- summary.
by "Nielsen BookData"