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Best-Selling Author, International Speaker, Top Finance Expert We have two guests today, Mary Buffett, and Chloe Lin. Mary Buffett is a best-selling author, international speaker, entrepreneur, political and environmental activist. Chloe Lin is an international speaker, investor, and president of Buffett Online School in Japan. Ms. Buffett's first book Buffettology, co-written with David Clark in 1997, was an immediate New York Times and Business Week best-seller. Since that time, all seven of Ms. Buffett's books have been best-sellers. Ms. Buffett appears regularly on television as one of the top finance experts in America. She has appeared around the world as a principal speaker at some of the world's most prestigious organizations, including the Get Motivated seminar series. Ms. Buffett has worked successfully in a wide range of businesses including extensive work as a consultant to a number of Fortune 500 companies. Mary is the proud mother of three successful children and lives in California. Mary's book Buffettology has had a big influence on me early on in my career, and I've gone back to it over the years. It's a great study of Warren Buffett's investment approach. https://www.marybuffett.com/ Chloe is an international speaker and has been invited to travel around the world She is also the President of Buffett Online School in Japan and has also been featured in Singapore's official Chinese newspaper Lian He Zao Bao sharing her experience on how to invest safely as a female investor, and how to achieve consistent results from the stock market. Together with her team from The Next Level, they have trained over 100,000 students across the world. She is also one of the fast-growing content creators on TikTok with more than 200,000 followers for her channel Arigato Investor. Today, we have a lively discussion about Mary's earlier experience with investing. She shares stories of Warren Buffett gifting stocks to family members for Christmas and lessons from the experience. Her first exposure to investing, and her first stock. Mary shares what Warren is like in person, his humor, personality, and more. We talk about what makes a great company. Mary shares her insight about the aspects of the business worth examining before investing. We touch on Mr. Market and being a disciplined investor while taking advantage of the pessimism and panic of other participants in the market. Mary highlights the importance of big brands. She also shares how Warren and Charlie handle mistakes. Stay tuned until the end when she tells us about her definition of success. --- Crisis Investing: 100 Essays - My new book. To get regular updates and bonus content, please sign-up for my substack: https://bogumilbaranowski.substack.com/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bogumil_nyc Learn more about Bogumil Baranowski Learn more about Sicart Associates, LLC. NEVER INVESTMENT ADVICE. IMPORTANT: As a reminder, the remarks in this interview represent the views, opinions, and experiences of the participants and are based upon information they believe to be reliable; however, Sicart Associates nor I have independently verified all such remarks. The content of this podcast is for general, informational purposes, and so are the opinions of members of Sicart Associates, a registered investment adviser, and guests of the show. This podcast does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any specific security or financial instruments or provide investment advice or service. Past performance is not indicative of future results. More information on Sicart Associates is available via its Form ADV disclosure documents available adviserinfo.sec.gov --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-billions/message
Kyle Grieve chats with Mary Buffett and Sean Seah about Warren's aversion to financial leverage and how he used float as a viable alternative, simple ways to find new ideas, why Warren loves monopolies so much, the way Buffett thinks about and eliminates commodity-type businesses, Buffett's thought process on holding Coca-Cola when it was overpriced, how to develop patience and discipline, and a whole lot more!IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:00:00 - Intro02:07 - How Warren shuns leverage but found a way to use a different kind of leverage via insurance floats.07:38 - The importance of simple investments.09:59 - Simple ways to find new investing ideas.12:33 - Why Warren Buffett loves monopolies.36:14 Strategies for learning patience and discipline.40:38 - The power of meditation for investing.And much, much more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.BOOKS AND RESOURCESRead the 7 Secrets To Investing Like Warren Buffett.Purchase Mary Buffett's Buffettology.Find all of Mary's books.Find all of Sean's Books.NEW TO THE SHOW?Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Kyle and the other community members.Check out our Millennial Investing Starter Packs.Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here.Try Kyle's favorite tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance.Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services.Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets.Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts.Help us understand our audience better so we can create a more intentional user experience by answering this survey!SPONSORSLearn how Principal Financial can help you find the right benefits and retirement plan for your team today.Get a customized solution for all of your KPIs in one efficient system with one source of truth. Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist, designed to give you consistently excellent performance for free.Your home might be worth more than you think. Earn extra money today with Airbnb.Shape and flex your home loans how you want with Athena. Join the thousands of Aussies taking control of their mortgage today.Experience real language learning for real conversations with Babbel. Listeners from Germany can use our code INVESTOR to get a 12-month subscription for the price of 6 months.Support your success every step of the way with Shopify. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period today!Learn from the world's best minds - anytime, anywhere, and at your own pace with Masterclass. Get 15% off an annual membership today.Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors.Connect with Kyle: Twitter | WebsiteConnect with Sean: Facebook| WebsiteConnect with Mary: Website | LinkedInSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As análises técnica e fundamentalista são complementares? Ou distintas? Além disso, quais são as principais características das duas estratégias para maximizar seus investimentos? Entenda neste vídeo com Bruno Lima, analista do Research do BTG Pactual, e Lucas Costa, analista técnico do BTG Pactual e apresentador da sala Day Trade. Os especialistas detalharam o valuation, tipos e padrões de gráficos e deram dicas para ampliar o conhecimento, como livros e documentários. Dicas Lucas Costa: livros “Análise Técnica dos Mercados Financeiros”, “Análise Técnica Baseada em Evidências”, “Magos de Mercado (Market Wizards)” e “Reminiscências de um especulador financeiro”. Documentários: “O dia de 1 bilhão de dólares” e “Floored”. Dicas Bruno Lima: Cartas de gestores e os livros “The Investment Checklist: The Art of In-Depth Research” e “Buffettology”. BTG Trader: https://www.youtube.com/@BTGTrader BTG Pactual content: https://content.btgpactual.com/ BTG Pactual Asset Management: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3F7xGujyP59SsrzhdO9aAA Produção e apresentação: Marcelle Gutierrez Produção e edição de áudio: Eliel Silva e Karla Ladeia
It's back to a focus on investments in our regular interview with top performing global fund manager, London-based value investor Sean Peche of Ranmore. The obvious question is whether the chaos currently rocking UK financial markets - and Europe's - presents an opportunity for investors. Peche draws on two of his industry's greatest minds - Warren Buffett and Howard Marks - to explain why it's now opportune to swim against the tide, to think beyond the obvious and get greedy at a time when everyone appears to be fearful. He spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bestselling authors Mary Buffett and David Clark examine seventeen companies that Warren Buffett has bought for himself and for his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, as durable investments and explain why these companies are once again selling at prices that offer great long-term growth prospects. Warren Buffett has always believed that the time to buy stocks is when nobody else wants them. Even some of the most amazing businesses—those with a durable competitive advantage—are trading at prices and price-to-earnings ratios that offer investors serious long-term moneymaking opportunities. Pessimism about the banking situation in Europe and unemployment in America have created the perfect storm to bring stock prices down and present value-oriented investors some great possibilities. In Warren Buffett's world, as stock prices decrease, the prospects for investment increase. Putting a number on those prospects tells Warren whether or not the stock is an attractive buy. The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio explains how to do just that—how to value companies and conservatively estimate the kind of future return that an investment is offering at its current market price. Mary Buffett and David Clark look at stocks in Warren's portfolio as the basis for their analysis. After a brief history of Warren's investment strategy, Buffett and Clark explain how to interpret a company's per-share earnings and per-share book-value histories to quickly identify which companies have a durable competitive advantage and to project the compounding annual rate of return that an investment offers. The authors provide case studies and evaluations of seventeen companies in Warren Buffett's portfolio. The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio is a valuable companion to the other books in Buffett and Clark's successful series—Buffettology, The Buffettology Workbook, The New Buffettology, The Tao of Warren Buffett, Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements, Warren Buffett's Management Secrets, and Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage
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For those for whom our Bob Dylan 80th birthday spectacular was not enough - get even more over at patreon.com/reelpolitik. This is an edit of two sections of the third and final part of our 2020-recorded Rough & Rowdy Ways review, which we released on Patreon in tandem with a newly recorded review on our main feed. These selections concern Dylan's friend Jimmy Buffett. In the full episode we focus on the final two songs of the album, Key West and Murder Most Foul, and conclude our thoughts on the latest remarkable entry in the remarkable output drawn from Dylan's storied career.
EPISODE 99 A man is not the plan with Mary BuffettIn this episode our very special guest is a best-selling author, international speaker, entrepreneur, political and environmental activist Ms. Mary Buffet. Ms. Buffett's first book Buffettology, co-written with David Clark in 1997, was an immediate New York Times and Business Week best-seller. Since that time, all seven of Ms. Buffett's books have been best-sellers.A woman of influenceAccording to Marry a woman of influence is someone means (4:30)“how much we can do as women and influence our children, our husbands' politics, finance and all kinds of ways of influencing the world to be more peaceful and prosperous place”Women plays a big role when it comes to being influential, not just around the corner but around the world also.(4:56) “To be a woman of influence is a woman who influences anyone and anything basically.(5:23) I guess it would be to teach my children and other children and other women especially to feel that they can do it. Just as anyone can do it. But especially women I think women are actually better investors than men I think our intentions are better.” Favorite moment of influence(6:46) The best thing I've done is while my children were in school was to influence their classmates by being a role model by being a single mom with my son and really being involved. And helping young man to become good man.What does success mean in building an empire?(7:27) Success means that I got an opportunity to share with other people and that's the most important thing to me. We need to share what we've learned, what we have and what we can do. Pursue your dream and make it happenThrough education we'll learn a lot of things and through that we can achieve our dreams. Mary Buffet stated.(9;10)Education is the most important driver of prosperity and influence. (9:45)A man is not a plan, in other words you can do it yourself you can build something out of nothing as long as youhave the dream. So follow that dream don't give up and it can happen. Key Takeaways:1. A woman can be influential if she decides to be.2. You can make a difference in the world with your influence.3. Empower women and children for the next generations.4. An influential woman will teach others to be better people.5. Being influential means having the opportunity to make the world a better place. Key Resources:Subscribe to Genecia's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SoulRichWomanVisit SRW's website: https://www.soulrichwoman.comFollow Genecia on Instagram : (@Geneciaalluora)Follow Genecia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/geneciaalluora/Check Genecia's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genecia/Free Resource: "Soul Why: Soul Rich Woman Blueprint" and "How to Delegate 80% of your to-do list" ---> https://be.soulrichwoman.comSecrets of Manifesting Money Quickly Online Course ---> https://shor.by/moneymindset
So much has been written about Warren Buffet and his investing philosophy. Yet, we are always craving to learn more about the man himself and about his winning ways that have made him the ‘Oracle of Omaha'. Such is the magic of his investing success. In their book ‘Buffettology: The previously unexplained techniques that have made Warren Buffett the world's most famous investor', Mary Buffet and David Clark aptly capture the teachings of Warren Buffet and explain the magic of this investing genius. · Price is the most important factor. What you pay for an investment will determine your rate of return. Thus, you should always aim to pay a low price for a good investment.· You should only invest in companies that have an expected annual compounding rate of return of 15% or higher.· While short-term gains of 35% may sound great, it is better to consistently generate 20% plus returns.· The best way to create wealth is to buy good businesses and hold them for the long-term so that the power of compounding can multiply your wealth.· Buy companies with predictable and above-average earnings and profitability. · Companies that have a sustainable competitive advantage tend to witness consistent long-term growth.This book is a treasure trove of investment nuggets that have defined Warren Buffet's investment philosophy. You can listen to the podcast on the Edelweiss Mutual Fund website, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcast. We hope you enjoyed this podcast and will tune in to listen to more such podcasts on investing nuggets.
This week’s podcast looks at how markets reacted as the voting results started rolling in for the US Presidential election and how many investors were caught off guard. It also discusses how many UK investors have suffered from not having a large exposure to US stocks in recent years. Laith outlines the financial support initiatives for individuals and businesses as England goes back into lockdown. And Dan talks to Keith Ashworth-Lord about why the Buffettology small cap investment trust failed to get off the ground, why he doesn’t copy Warren Buffett’s every move, and how overseas markets will be the focus for another fund launch.
interactive investor experts Kyle Caldwell and Tom Bailey share their insights on current investing themes, the US election and investment trust launches, before being joined by Keith Ashworth-Lord of the CFP SDL UK Buffettology fund. The fund manager discusses his stock-market shopping spree following the Covid sell-off, why there is misplaced negativity towards UK equities, and the proposed launch of the Buffettology Smaller Companies Investment Trust. Finally, the spotlight for this episode falls on Fundsmith Equity, which appears on the ii Super 60 list of investments. This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Past Performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
In this episode, we are going to try something a little different. Our goal at Validea is to capture quantitative strategies that work over the long-term. To do that, we go through books and academic papers to find factor-based models with results to back them up. We are going to periodically do some episodes for the podcast where we do a deep dive into these strategies and look at the factors behind them. In the first episode, we will take a detailed look at our strategy based on Warren Buffett, which was extracted from the book Buffettology. But before we look at the strategy's criteria in detail, we start with a more basic question: Can Warren Buffett be quantified?
For over twenty years, Mary Buffett has been considered the world's leading authority on the subject of Warren Buffett's investment methods. Her international bestselling investment books, co-authored with David Clark—Buffettology, The Buffettology Workbook, The New Buffettology, The Tao of Warren Buffett, Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements, The Management Secrets of Warren Buffett, Warren Buffett and The Art of Stock Arbitrage, and The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio—have been translated into twenty four foreign languages and are considered “investment classics” the world over. Her latest book is 7 Secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffett, co-authored with Sean Seah. Ms. Buffett is an international speaker, entrepreneur, and political and environmental activist and has appeared on television as one of the top finance experts Worldwide. She has been the principal speaker for prestigious organizations around the world. Ms. Buffett has worked in a wide range of businesses including extensive work as a consultant to several Fortune 500 companies. She is an associate of the top ranked UK Buffettology Fund in the United Kingdom. In 2013 she became a contributing blogger to the Huffington Post. The blogs and information about the UK Buffettology Fund are on her website www.marybuffett.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/incubatorhedgefund/message
This week Dave Baxter explains why despite increasing numbers of UK companies slashing their dividends investment trusts should be able to continue to deliver a reliable income. Rosemary Banyard, manager of VT Downing Unique Opportunities Fund, says where she is finding opportunities in the UK small and mid-caps space, and profiles two companies that are doing well now and should continue to deliver strong returns. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mary Buffett is a best-selling author, international speaker, entrepreneur, political and environmental activist. Ms. Buffett’s first book Buffettology, co-written with David Clark in 1997, was an immediate New York Times and Business Week best-seller. Since that time, all seven of Ms. Buffett’s books have been best-sellers. Ms. Buffett appears regularly on television as one of the top finance experts in America including CNN Business News, CNBC’s Squawk Box, Power Lunch with Bill Griffith, Bloomberg News, Fox Business News, MSNBC’s Headliners and Legends and BBC News. She has appeared around the world as a principal speaker at some of the world’s most prestigious organizations including recent appearances with Laura Bush, Colin Powell and other prominent achievers filling arenas around the country as part of the Get Motivated seminar series. Ms. Buffett has worked successfully in a wide range of businesses including extensive work as a consultant to a number of Fortune 500 companies including AOL Time Warner, as an executive at Columbia Records and as co-founder or her own music and editorial post-production companies, Independent Sound and Superior Assembly, working with many of the music industry’s biggest stars. She has also taught Business and Finance at several California State Universities, including UCLA. She is on the advisory board of The Luncheon Society, is a founder and board member of The America China Bridge, and is active with the Environmental Media Association. Mary is the proud mother of three successful children and lives in California.
We often talk about good retirement planning being key to more secure and happier future – but what happens if the figures you were working on were completely wrong – and it's not your maths to blame… Editor Simon Lambert, assistant editor Lee Boyce and host Georgie Frost discuss a string of incorrect state pension forecasts sent out that will result in many facing a poorer retirement than expected. The Government only admits to making occasional errors but a former Pensions Minister reckons the latest cases could just be the tip of the iceberg. Elsewhere, we talk about a new code which will be give better protection against authorised push payment scams, which costs people millions of pounds each year. We update on Tesco Bank and its stops mortgage lending and explores the sale of its loan book. Simon gives an overview of Buffettology – how can you can potentially channel your inner Warren Buffett to become a better investor. Could you be rich from the Premium Bonds and not even know it? And which firms offer the best salaries in Britain? It's all crammed inside this week's podcast.
In this episode we wrap up our 3-part series 'Thinking like Warren Buffett'. We've pulled out a 9-question checklist from Buffettology, a book by Warren's daughter-in-law Mary Buffett. We've each chosen a stock and are running through the checklist and seeing if our chosen stocks pass the Buffettology test. In this episode we answer questions 7, 8 & 9. For Questions 1-4, check out episode 46. For Questions 5-6, check out episode 47. In this episode you will learn: • Why retained earnings are so important. • What good capital allocation looks like for businesses. • About share buybacks. • Why Warren prefers buybacks to dividend payments. • The importance of finding businesses that can adjust prices for inflation. • Whether the boys chosen companies passed the 9-part checklist. Stocks and Resources Discussed: • ResMed (ASX & NYSE: RMD) • Boral (ASX: BLD) • Buffettology by Mary Buffett • Equity Mates Recommended Reading Page[This episode is brought to you by Stake - The Australian investing platform offering access and free brokerage to US markets. For more information & to sign up check out: equitymates.com/stake]
We continue on our quest to try and think like the worlds greatest investor, Warren Buffett. If you missed the previous episode, it is a must listen before you continue with this one, as we begin answering 9 questions the master investor himself tries to answer when he's looking to buy a company. Mary Buffett, his daughter-in-law, has written a book called Buffettology, where she uncovers some of the practical techniques Warren uses to invest. We have both chosen a company each and we're seeing how it stacks up against the 9 key questions. Last week we looked at the power of the brand name of each of the companies, and how strong consistent the earnings were. This week we delve into what the companies do with their earnings. In this episode you will learn: • do the businesses get to retain their earnings, and what that actually means • how much the businesses spend on maintaining their current operations and why that is very important to know • what 'goodwill' means and how to watch out for it Stocks and resources discussed: • Buffettology - Mary Buffett • Resmed (ASX: RMD) • Boral (ASX: BLD)To keep up to date with the latest in the world of investing, and get tailored articles for the Basics 101 of investing, sign-up to our weekly Thought Starters email. Knowledge is power!
Do you have a will? If not you should probably get one. But if you do have one, do you understand what’s in it? According to Will Aid, MORE THAN HALF (54%) of parents with children under the age of 18 don’t have a will. That’s 54 per cent minus one person now, however, after This is Money editor Simon Lambert finally got his act together and sorted his out. So what do you need to know about getting a will, what’s easy, what’s complicated and what are the things you don’t want to think about but have to? Simon explains what he found out when he got his. Also on this week’s show, Georgie Frost and Lee Boyce discuss the best way to help bank fraud victims – and whether enough is being done to get people’s money back and warn potential victims. Plus, we find out how to invest like one of the most successful investors ever, Warren Buffett, from the Buffettology fund manager who has spent the past five years beating the UK market by doing just that. The cars most people want to ditch through scrappage are also revealed, as we look at the question of whether people are getting themselves a good deal or just being lazy. And finally, it’s time for a last ditch round of ‘will interest rates rise next week?’ Find out which one of our podcast trio says they will by giving it a listen. Enjoy.
Shownotes Alexander von Rente mit Dividende ist unser erster Gast im Hörspiel. Auf seinem eigenem Blog schreibt Alexander über seine (Dividenden-) Investitionen, seinen Plan und Themen rund um seine Strategie. Rente mit Dividende gehört zu den beliebtesten Blogs in der Finanzblogszene und Alexanders Artikel liefern jede Menge Inhalt und Mehrwert. Schon vor dem Interview war uns bewusst warum. Alexander las und liest sehr viele Bücher und setzt das Gelernte in die Tat um. Damit produziert er eine steile Lernkurve. In unserem Interview verrät er seine drei Lieblingsfinanzbücher, was er aus ihnen gelernt hat und warum Du sie auf jeden Fall gelesen haben solltest.Zum Nachlesen: Die besten Finanzbücher - Folge 1 Im Newsletter Interviews eine Woche vor Veröffentlichung hören und an exklusiven Aktionen teilnehmen. Alexanders Lieblingsbücher – Top 3 Platz 3: Die Value Zauberformel by Christopher H. Browne / Amazon Platz 2: Das Leben ist wie ein Schneeball by Alice Schroeder / Amazon Platz 1: Buffettology by Mary Buffett und David Clark / Amazon Bonus Nr. 1: Dagobert Duck – sein Leben, seine Milliarden: Die Biografie von Don Rosa (Amazon) Bonus Nr. 2: Das Kapital von Thomas Piketty (Amazon)