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1) The Intelligent InvestorThis
is perhaps the most important and influential book ever written about
value investing. Originally published in 1934 by Ben Graham, this work
has been heralded by such notable investors as Warren Buffett as "the
best investing book ever written". In it, Graham presents two types of
investing styles - one for every day people who don't want to think
about their portfolios ("defensive") and the business man or woman who
wants to enjoy maximum returns ("enterprising").
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![]() 2) One Up on Wall StreetAs
many of you have heard me say, One up on Wall Street is, in my opinion,
the first or second book any new investor should read. In it, famed
mutual fund manager Peter Lynch teaches you how to use what you already
know to make money in the market. ![]() 3) The Essays of Warren BuffettAnyone
who is worth their salt as an investor has read the Berkshire Hathaway
shareholder letters, written by Buffett. In this book, Professor
Lawrence Cunningham selects and arranges these corporate "essays" by
topic and relevance. It is a great tool to have handy and can teach you
a lot about management, business valuation, investing philosophy, the
use of stock options, economic and accounting goodwill and more.
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Fisher is one of the most prominent and important financial thinkers in
history. In this book, he examines the fifteen qualities of an
excellent business. When this approach is coupled with Graham's "value"
method, it can be a very powerful thing. ![]() 5) Security AnalysisSecurity
Analyis was originally written by Professor Benjamin Graham in 1934.
Five editions and a million copies later, the seven hundred page
investing treatise will teach you how to analyze and value almost any
investment. If you take more than a casual interest in building your
networth, this book will change your life.
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![]() 6) How to be a BillionaireIn
this 250+ page book, the author takes you through the strategies of
many of America's billionaires, going back more than 100 years to such
names as Getty and Rockefeller, and ending with such modern-day titans
such as Bill Gates. It examines each of their strengths in an
easy-to-digest format. This book is a fun and informative read. ![]() 7) The Interpretation of Financial StatementsDo
you want to learn to read and understand financial statements? This
classic investment book makes it simple. No matter how experienced an
investor, this
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![]() 8) 9 Steps to Financial FreedomRenowned
expert Suze Orman discusses nine steps each person can take to put
themself on the road to financial independence. Not just limited to
investment, this book covers everything from retirement to life
insurance. It is an excellent companion if you are looking for a
well-rounded approach to bring fiscal responsibility and discipline to
your life. ![]() 9) Use the NewsThis
guide to the stock market from CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo, discusses
how an investor can separate the "news" from the "noise", allowing them
to focus on what is truly important to their investments. You can find
more information on the book in my interview with Maria Bartiromo.
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![]() 10) Financial Shenanigans: How to Detect Accounting Gimmicks and FraudThe
second edition of Howard Schilit's book teaches investors to detect
financial fraud and aggressive accounting in annual reports, financial
statements, and SEC filings. There are dozens of real-life examples
ranging from film to tech companies. If you take more than a casual
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