The Wisdom of Warren Buffett: Annual Letters to Shareholders The most well known value investor is Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (full disclosure to readers – I own shares in Berkshire Hathaway). An investment in Berkshire Hathaway stock
Investing Is All About Cash Flows
Investing Is All About Cash Flows When you are purchasing stock in a company, you are buying a piece of the business. You are an owner, as opposed to a creditor that is loaning money to the company. Whether buying
Evaluating Stocks using Free Cash Flow
Evaluating Stocks using Free Cash Flow Measures of free cash flow and free cash flow yield are frequently used in stock selection and analysis. Unfortunately, free cash flow is often defined loosely and in different ways by different pundits (analysts)
Value Investing using Index Products (Mutual Funds or ETFs)
Value Investing using Index Products (Mutual Funds or ETFs) A great deal of investing today is done on a passive basis. Pooled investment vehicles (mutual funds) or ETFs are designed to follow and track an index which is based on
The Value of Value Investing: Long Term Returns
Why should you consider being a value investor? Over the long-term, value investing has performed very well – generating higher compound annual returns other strategies. These long-term returns are typically based on formulaic strategies that classify securities into Value and
Its Value + Growth not Value versus Growth
Its Value + Growth not Value versus Growth Most pundits (and index creators) talk about value investing in contrast to growth investing and view value investing as investments in stocks selling at low prices relative to some underlying fundamental measure