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The Warren Buffett Way
Written by Robert Hagstrom
Narrated by Stephen Hoye
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
First published in 1994, THE WARREN BUFFET WAY gave investors their first in-depth look at the innovative investment and business strategies behind this living legend's spectacular success. Tracing Warren Buffett's career from the beginning, Hagstrom revealed to listeners exactly how, starting with an initial investment of only $100, Buffett built a business empire worth $19.4 billion. The second edition of THE WARREN BUFFET WAY completely updates this classic audiobook on its tenth anniversary with new material on Buffett's recent acquisitions, debt deals, and approaches to fixed income and technology. This is an investment classic, poised to enlighten a whole new generation with Warren Buffett's time-tested strategies for successful investment.
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Reviews for The Warren Buffett Way
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Warren Buffet Way is a comprehensive look at the investment strategies of Warren Buffet, the richest man in the world. The book was written with enough economic jargon that satiates the business-savy, but wasn't too complex for laymen. While I don't expect to become a billionaire like Buffet, I was able to gleam enough information from the book to assist me in whatever investments I make, and allowed me to glance into the mind of the world's richest man.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A good book to understand how investing should be, but those principles are hard to apply in practice, evident by the fact that there are millions of Buffett fans but only one Buffett.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The book was great! But 2/3rds the way through it cut to a different book about basketball. I was disappointed that I’ll have to find a different method of finishing this book.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I actually listened to the version narrated by Stefan Rudnicki - one of my favourite 'voice actors' - and he did a good job of bringing some life to the pages and making this somewhat tolerable.
While the book does present and illustrate the Buffet investing characteristics with enough biographical information to flesh out the story in an interesting way, in the end the book's repetitiveness got to me.
Buffet's philosophy is renowned for it's simple common sense. A great strength for investment theory, but a poison pill for someone writing on the topic. I couldn't help thinking the author really struggled to pad the material out to the requisite number of pages. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This seemed to be a great book on fundamentals of investing. However, a lot of it was over my head due to my lack of financial literacy (The WSJ Guide to Understanding Money and Investing helped that a lot). What I gained from it the most was a new perspective on life: whatever we are spending our time, money, and effort on is an investment. Analyze whether it has any real value.
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