Are there any common factors that that all successful investment managers look for when evaluating a company? The stock market has been through some unsettling upheavals and there have been questions over liquidity, return on investment and the stability of investments. But in a world which has been affected by the mood swings of the market and has suffered from the desire for rapid returns and short-term speculation, the value approach to investing has continued to provide measurable and stable investment success. Originally published as Valuegrowth Investing, this new edition of Glen Arnold's important book has been updated throughout.
The FT Guide to Value Investing conveys fundamental concepts, provides practical methods and sound reasoning to guide investment selections. Combining the philosophies of the world's most famous investors with a set of guidelines which joins value principles with the need for growth attributes. The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing: *Describes the proven investing philosophies of iconic investors including Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch and Benjamin Graham*Shows what ordinary investors should focus on when looking to invest*Provides tools for analysing key investment factors*Delivers a coherent investment strategy today for growth tomorrow*Proves that great investing requires great principles |
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