Benjamin Graham was a British-born American investor, economist, and professor. He is widely known as the “father of value investing. His investment philosophy stressed investor psychology, minimal debt, buy-and-hold investing, fundamental analysis, concentrated diversification, buying within the margin of safety, activist investing, and contrarian mindsets.
The greatest investment advisor of the twentieth century, Benjamin Graham, taught and inspired people worldwide. Graham’s philosophy of “value investing” — which shields investors from substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies — has made
The Intelligent Investor the stock market bible. (

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First published in 1934,
Security Analysis is one of the most influential financial books ever written. Selling more than one million copies through five editions, it has provided generations of investors with the timeless
value investing philosophy and techniques of Benjamin Graham and David L. Dodd. As relevant today as when they first appeared nearly 75 years ago. (

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The author describes his childhood, education, and professional career in security analysis, and recounts what Wall Street was like in the roaring twenties. (

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The volume you hold in your hands is Graham’s timeless guide to interpreting and understanding financial statements. It has long been out of print, but now joins his other masterpieces,
The Intelligent Investor and
Security Analysis, as the three priceless keys to understanding Graham and
value investing. “If you have precise information as to a company’s present financial position and its past earnings record, you are better equipped to gauge its future possibilities.” (

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Legendary investing author and philosopher Benjamin Graham lived through interesting times. Soon after his graduation from Columbia College, the nation entered the First World War. As the stock market fluctuated in wild dips and peaks, the government seized control of the railroad industry, inflation and interest rates rose dramatically, and economic depression loomed on the horizon. (…) (

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In 1948, legendary Columbia University professor Benjamin Graham bought a major stake in the Government Employees Insurance Corporation. (…) He had a powerful valuation formula. Now, in this groundbreaking book, long-term investing expert Fred Martin shows you how to use value-investing principles to analyze and pick winning growth-stock companies―just like Graham did when he acquired GEICO. (

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