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Exploring the Essential Features of “How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett – Lawrence Cunningham”
How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett Paperback
by Lawrence Cunningham (Author)
Using the ways of the best moneymakers to invest wisely
“An intelligent and thoughtful guide.”ÂÂBusinessWeek
“. . . a welcome addition to the bookshelf of anyone who wants to take control of his or her financial life.”ÂÂUnited 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 billionaireÂÂand today’s number one investor
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
Lawrence A. Cunningham is author of the bestselling The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America as well as a number of textbooks and supplements. As director of the Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance at Cardozo Law School, Professor Cunningham is a leading expert in accounting, finance, and corporate governance. He has been featured in Forbes and Money, as well as on CNN and The News Hour with Jim Lehrer.
From the Back Cover
Timeless insights from history’s greatest investors
Lawrence Cunningham is renowned for both his straightforward approach and for telling independent investors how and where to find values in virtually any market. How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett returns to the two legends who established and refined the basics of investing. Cunningham shatters many of today’s common myths, replacing them with the tools needed to analyze the investment value of any business. Unlike any other financial book, this vital textwraps a lifetime of investing wisdom into one accessible package.
“For stock players who realize they played the greatest fool in the Internet stock game, Cunningham offers a tool for rehabilitation: a guide to thoughtful investing.”–David Henry, Columnist, USA Today
“This is a valuable book for anyone with a financial stake in the market.”–Fort Worth Morning Star
“…a welcome addition to the bookshelf of anyone who wants to take control of his or her financial life.”–United Press International
About the Author
Lawrence A. Cunningham is author of the bestselling The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America as well as a number of textbooks and supplements. As director of the Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance at Cardozo Law School, Professor Cunningham is a leading expert in accounting, finance, and corporate governance. He has been featured in Forbes and Money, as well as on CNN and The News Hour with Jim Lehrer.
Product details
Publisher ‏ : ‎ McGraw Hill; 1st edition
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
About the author
Lawrence A. Cunningham
Lawrence Cunningham’s two dozen books include The Essays of Warren Buffett, which Cunningham self-published into an international best-seller that he has arranged for translation into a dozen languages.
An influential thought leader in both value investing and corporate governance, Cunningham’s other notable books include Quality Investing (long time best seller with AKO Capital), The AIG Story (with Hank Greenberg) and Margin of Trust (which Warren Buffett singled out for special mention in his 2020 letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders).
Cunningham ​advises companies, boards and shareholders, currently as the founder of Quality Shareholders Group and special counsel at Mayer Brown LLP. He has served on numerous corporate boards, of both private and public companies, including Markel Group (New York Stock Exchange) and Constellation Software Inc. (Toronto Stock
Customer reviews
archildnyc
Great book
This is a great book to add to any serious investor’s collection. Especially if you care about valuation and are not just blindly buying momentum. If that’s your thing, then you will find this book boring.
Steve Burns
Read Graham and Buffett, not this book
Please read the other reviews warning you about the content of this book. I did not believe them, they were right. Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett are the two people I have modeled my investment style by. (Which has enabled me to return 24% over the past 4 years). How could I not read this book based on the title? While Cunningham did an outstanding job compiling the essays of Warren Buffett, this book was incredibly tedious and I do not think captured either of the great men’s thoughts. This book is 5% Graham, 5% Buffett and 90% the author. He is a law professor if that gives you an idea of the writing style.This book droned on for 40 pages about corporate governance, you had to read for hours to stumble on to a nugget of Graham and Buffett. Save yourself the trouble and buy Cunningham’s other book “The essays of Warren Buffett” he did an excellent job compiling that book.It is actually the book Warren Buffett told CNBC viewers to read to get his real investing style. Also read Benjamin Graham’s books start with “The Intelligent Investor”. Or buy Janet Lowe’s book “The rediscovered Benjamin Graham selected writings of the Wall Street legend” This book’s title should have been “How to think like Professor Cunningham’s students and invest like a teacher”.
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