Benjamin Graham on Value Investing (Lessons from the Dean of Wall Street)

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The late Benjamin Graham built a fortune following his own advice: Invest in low-priced, solidly run companies with good dividends. Diversify with a wide variety of stocks and bonds. Defend your shareholdersā€™ rights. Be patient and think for yourself. In an era when manipulators controlled the market, Graham taught himself and others the value of reliable information about a companyā€™s past and present performance.

Times and the market have changed but his advice still holds true for todayā€™s investors. In Benjamin Graham on Value Investing, Janet Lowe provides an incisive introduction to Grahamā€™s investment ideas, as well as captivating portrait of the man himself. All types of investors will learn the insights of a financial genius, almost as though Graham himself were alive and preaching his gospel.

ā€œNo intelligent investor should fail to read and understand the works of Benjamin Graham. This fine book provides a birdā€™s-eye view of his investment perspectives; it is also a compelling biography of his remarkable life.ā€ā€”John Bogle, chairman and founder, Vanguard Group

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Author:
Janet Lowe
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
272
Publisher:
Penguin Publishing Group (March 1, 1996)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780140255348
ISBN-10:
0140255346
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7.35oz
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5.1" x 7.76" x 0.63"
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68
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