Concise Guide to Value Investing: How to Buy Wonderful Companies at a Fair Price - Paperback
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by Brian McNiven (Author)
The business performance creates the value -- the price creates the OPPORTUNITY.
No-one likes to pay too much for something. We all like to thing that what we buy is ' good value'. It's not different when we purchase a share in company listed on the stock market.
In the Concise Guide to Value Investing, Brian McNiven reveals how to calculate the true value of a company to find out whether you are paying a fair price. This fascinating book explores:
- value investing versus speculation
- the difference between price and value
- variable values of a dollar of earnings
- accounting misrepresentation
- the characteristics of a wonderful business
- the StockVal(R) valuation formula.
Two of the world's most successful investors, Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, are self-confessed value investors. McNiven often draws on their wisdom to support his approach to value investing, which he defines as buying a share at a price lower than its calculated value. Only investors who have the ability to calculate value can call themselves 'value investors'.
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The business performance creates the value -- the price creates the OPPORTUNITY.
No-one likes to pay too much for something. We all like to think that what we buy is 'good value'. It's no different when we purchase a share in a company listed on the stock market.
In the Concise Guide to Value Investing, Brian McNiven reveals how to calculate the true value of a company to find out whether you are paying a fair price. This fascinating book explores:
- value investing versus speculation
- the difference between price and value
- variable values of a dollar of earnings
- accounting misrepresentation
- the characteristics of a wonderful business
- the StockVal(c) valuation formula.
Two of the world's most successful investors, Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, are self-confessed value investors. McNiven often draws on their wisdom to support his approach to value investing, which he defines as buying a share at a price lower than its calculated value. Only investors who have the ability to calculate value can call themselves 'value investors'.
Author Biography
Brian McNiven is the author of Stock Valuation, A Wonderful Company at a Fair Price and Market Wise. He makes his living investing on the Australian stock market and is the developer of StockVal(c), a stock valuation program.