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The Financial Times guide to value investing : how to become a disciplined investor / Glen Arnold.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Financial times guidesPublication details: Harlow, England ; New York : Prentice Hall/Financial Times, 2009.Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xxiv, 365 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780273724520 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0273724525 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.6
LOC classification:
  • HG 4527 A754f 2009
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Contents:
Introduction. challenge pt. 1. Investment Philosophies 1. Peter Lynch's niche investing 2. John Neff's sophisticated low price-earnings ratio investing 3. Benjamin Graham the father of modern security analysis 4. Benjamin Graham's three forms of value investing 5. Philip Fisher's bonanza investing 6. Warren Buffett's and Charles Munger's business perspective investing part 1 7. Warren Buffett's and Charles Munger's business perspective investing part 2 pt. 2. Valuegrowth Method 8. Valuegrowth investor Appendix 8.1. discussion on the effect of taxation on the discount rate 9. analysis of industries 10. Competitive resource analysis
Summary: Glen Arnold makes complex investment concepts understandable. He explains what the masters of the investment world have done to achieve their status.' David Shapiro, Stamford Associates 'An excellent intorduction to value investing, some of its most famous practitioners and the investments that made them rich.' Mark Wallace, Rothschild 'In an age of turbulence, reading this book is as good as an inoculation against fads and infatuation with over-trading.' Robin Woodbine Parish, Chairman of the El Oro and Exploration company.plc What are the key principles that have served great investors for over half a century? Is there anything that we can learn from those investors who have displayed an enviable performance on the world's stock markets? In this groundbreaking book, bestselling author Glen Arnold addresses just these questions. He provides a set of guidelines which join value principles and growth attributes with the philosophies of the world's most famous investors. Originally published as Valuegrowth Investing, this new edition has been updated throughout. The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing conveys fundamental concepts, provides practical methods and soffers sound reasoning to guide investment selections. The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing: * Describes the proven investing philosophies of iconic investors including Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch and Benjamin Graham * Shows what ordinary investors should focus on when looking to invest * Provides tools for analysing key investment factors * Delivers a coherent investment strategy today for growth tomorrow * Proves that great investing requires great principles.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HG 4527 A754f 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000104399

Rev. ed. of: Valuegrowth investing. 2002.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-357) and index.

Introduction. challenge
pt. 1. Investment Philosophies
1. Peter Lynch's niche investing
2. John Neff's sophisticated low price-earnings ratio investing
3. Benjamin Graham
the father of modern security analysis
4. Benjamin Graham's three forms of value investing
5. Philip Fisher's bonanza investing
6. Warren Buffett's and Charles Munger's business perspective investing
part 1
7. Warren Buffett's and Charles Munger's business perspective investing
part 2
pt. 2. Valuegrowth Method
8. Valuegrowth investor
Appendix 8.1. discussion on the effect of taxation on the discount rate
9. analysis of industries
10. Competitive resource analysis

Glen Arnold makes complex investment concepts understandable. He explains what the masters of the investment world have done to achieve their status.' David Shapiro, Stamford Associates 'An excellent intorduction to value investing, some of its most famous practitioners and the investments that made them rich.' Mark Wallace, Rothschild 'In an age of turbulence, reading this book is as good as an inoculation against fads and infatuation with over-trading.' Robin Woodbine Parish, Chairman of the El Oro and Exploration company.plc What are the key principles that have served great investors for over half a century? Is there anything that we can learn from those investors who have displayed an enviable performance on the world's stock markets? In this groundbreaking book, bestselling author Glen Arnold addresses just these questions. He provides a set of guidelines which join value principles and growth attributes with the philosophies of the world's most famous investors. Originally published as Valuegrowth Investing, this new edition has been updated throughout. The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing conveys fundamental concepts, provides practical methods and soffers sound reasoning to guide investment selections. The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing: * Describes the proven investing philosophies of iconic investors including Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch and Benjamin Graham * Shows what ordinary investors should focus on when looking to invest * Provides tools for analysing key investment factors * Delivers a coherent investment strategy today for growth tomorrow * Proves that great investing requires great principles.

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