Whether you’re buying whole companies or just a few shares, there’s no better investing how-to book than this. But don’t take my word for it; the book is famously revered by no less an intelligent investor than Warren Buffett. Graham’s advice is simple — any stock you buy should be worth more than it costs — and he provides a method for determining a stock’s intrinsic value. The newest edition, published last year, features witty annotations from Money columnist Jason Zweig that prove Graham’s advice is now more relevant than when first published in 1949.
 – Damon Darliln, Senior editor, Business 2.0
 Content: Book
Authors: Benjamin Graham, Jason Zweig
Subjects: Economics, Finance
Industry: Investing
  Authors: Benjamin Graham, Jason Zweig
Subjects: Economics, Finance
Industry: Investing
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