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Buffett's Simple Test: How to Avoid Being Misled by Book Value in Assessing a Company's Worth
With Berkshire Hathaway's book value per share over- or under-estimating the true value of its businesses, Warren Buffett prefers alternatives to this accounting metric.
Evaluating a company’s worth can be challenging when there are many components to factor in, but long-term investors must be able to understand how to assess the worth of a company before investing in ...
Nir Kaissar is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering markets. He is the founder of Unison Advisors, an asset management firm. Value investors rarely agree on how to pick stocks. Their objective is ...
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Value investors rarely agree on how to pick stocks. Their objective is generally the same — to buy companies as cheaply as possible — but there’s no consensus about how to measure cheapness. Some look ...
Evaluating a company's worth can be challenging when there are many components to factor in, but long-term investors must be able to understand how to assess the worth of a company before investing in ...
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