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Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing (Warren Buffett's 3 Favorite Books Book 2) Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing by Stig Brodersen
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“the difference between interest rates creates a disparity between price and value. This disparity is where an investor makes money—especially in the stock market”
Stig Brodersen, Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing
“The question is really not how much they make, but how much they spend.”
Stig Brodersen, Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing
“Rule 1—Low debt Rule 2—High current ratio Rule 3—Strong and consistent return on equity Rule 4—Appropriate management incentives.”
Stig Brodersen, Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing
“Vigilant leadership Long-term prospects Stock stability Buy at attractive prices.”
Stig Brodersen, Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing
“money—not how much money we have.”
Stig Brodersen, Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing
“Warren Buffett invests according to four simple principles. Vigilant leadership Long-term prospects Stock stability Buy at attractive prices. One of the greatest strengths of Warren Buffett is his ability to make things simple. As you can see above, his principles are straightforward and easy to remember. As you navigate your way through this book, always keep these four principles at the forefront of your mind. Ensuring that all four are met at all times is paramount to anything else.”
Stig Brodersen, Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing
“Be accurate, be balanced, and be careful (the ABCs) when selecting a future growth rate.”
Stig Brodersen, Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing