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What if you could learn financial literacy from Warren
Buffett himself? Finance is a language like any other:
the more fluently you speak it, the further—and
more comfortably—you travel. And if you want to improve
your financial literacy, what better teacher could you have than
Warren Buffett? Often described as the greatest investor of all
time, Warren Buffett started his investment
firm with$100 in the late 1950s and went on to
become the billionaire and sage we know today. Along the way he’s
reaped huge profits for fellow investors in Berkshire Hathaway and
remains one of the most sought-after and closely watched figures in
the business world.  So how did he do it?
In Buffett’s Tips, award-winning professor and
professional investor John M. Longo demonstrates just how by
translating decades of Buffett’s writings and media
appearances into a 100 straightforward tips and
strategies anyone can follow for
enhanced financial literacy and independence,
including:  Essential concepts like the
time value of money and compound interestÂ
Basic financial instruments, such as savings and checking
accounts and certificates of deposit Approaches to valuing
stock, including discounted cash flow and relative valuationÂ
How to build a portfolio in accordance with Buffett’s two
golden rules Whether you want
to grow your personal finances, develop
your business acumen, or improve softer career skills
such as emotional intelligence, there’s no one
better to learn from than the most famous investor in the
world—and no better way to do that than having a copy
of Buffett’s Tips close at hand. Â
Sharp in focus and succinct in analysis, this Pivot examines the
latest developments and scholarly debates surrounding the sources
of the European Union's crisis of legitimacy and possible
solutions. It examines not only the financial and economic
dimensions of the current crisis, but also those crises at the
heart of the EU integration project.
Hedge funds are perhaps the hottest topic in finance today, but
little material of substance to date has been written on the topic.
Most books focus on how to set up a hedge fund and the basic
strategies, while few to none focus on what matters most:
generating and understanding investment performance. This book
takes an exclusive look at the latter, including an analysis of the
areas that are most likely to generate strong investment returns
??? namely, the emerging markets of Brazil, Russia, India and
China. The book will be invaluable to not only financial
professionals, but anyone interested in learning about hedge funds
and their future.
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