Publications

How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett

Type
Link
Cost
Paid
Published
2001
Updated
2002

How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett wraps a lifetime of investing wisdom into one highly accessible package. An intelligent guide to analyzing and valuing investment targets, it tells investors what questions to ask, what answers to expect, and how to approach any stock as a skeptical, common-sense business analyst. Above all, this fast-paced book provides investors with the tools they need to thoroughly value any business in which they might invest.

Praise for How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett


"Earnings and cash flows are... the critical link in the investment chain, and Larry Cunningham's book forges it with heat, power, and persuasiveness."

— John Bogle, Founder, The Vanguard Group


"A much-needed work on a unique style of investing, this book puts the ABCs of common sense valuation back into the business of of investing. This is the place to look for insight and guidance in the age of volatile markets and colliding ideas."

— Alan C. Greenberg, Chairman, Bear Stearns


"Anyone desiring to be a successful investor should read this excellent book presenting the important investing principles of Graham, Buffett, Fisher, and others in a most insightful and understandable manner."

— David J. Gottesman, Chairman, First Manhattan


"Remarkably timely. For stock players who realize they played the greatest fool in the Internet stock game, Cunningham offers a tool for rehabilitation: a guide to thoughtful investing. For earnest investors, he shows how to live profitably with the moodiness of Mr. Market."

— David Henry, Columnist, USA Today


"While the stock market does not always behave rationally, Larry Cunningham's well-articulated and insightful views as to value investing are a refreshing reminder that, just as night follows day, a return to the principles at the core of Cunningham's common sense approach to investing is inevitable."

— Samuel J. Heyman, Chairman of the Board and CEO, GAF Corporation


"Lawrence Cunningham explains, then debunks, most of today's acronyms, buzz words, and pop investing concepts. He gets down to the fundamentals that investors must know about companies in order to choose reliable winners in the stock market."

— Janet LoweAuthor, Benjamin Graham on Value Investing and Warren Buffett Speaks