How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett

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McGraw Hill Professional, Oct 11, 2002 - Biography & Autobiography - 224 pages

Using the ways of the best moneymakers to invest wisely

"An intelligent and thoughtful guide."­­BusinessWeek

". . . a welcome addition to the bookshelf of anyone who wants to take control of his or her financial life."­­United Press International

The bestselling hardcover edition of How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett was widely hailed for its straightforward approach to making wise investment choices. This paperback version makes these same tools and tactics available to a wider audience. Explaining how to analyze investment targets based on honest value instead of hype and mirrors, Lawrence Cunningham's top-ranked book reveals:

  • How to ask valuable questions, and demand meaningful answers
  • Market-proven methods for evaluating managers and CEOs
  • Value investing techniques that made Warren Buffett a billionaire­­and today's number one investor

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Contents

A TALE OF TWO MARKETS
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Mr Markets Bipolar Disorder
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III
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Copyright

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About the author (2002)

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.

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