The Little Book of Value Investing, Christopher H. Browne
The Little Book of Value Investing, Christopher H. Browne
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The Little Book of Value Investing
Investing Advice from the Author of Blockbuster Bestseller The Little Book That Beats the Market

Author: Christopher H. Browne

Narrator: John Bedford Lloyd

Unabridged: 4 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/17/2006


Synopsis

Following on the heels of the national bestselling The Little Book that Beats the Market, which has sold over 275,000 copies since its November 2005 publication, The Little Book of Value Investing offers investors (professional and amateur alike) the necessary tools to follow a value-investment model that consistently beats the market. Written in an easy-to-understand tone by Christopher H. Browne, the managing director of Tweedy, Browne Company, one of the most highly-regarded investment firms in the country, The Little Book of Value Investing is sure to be the next big thing in investing.

This audiobook discusses the most important methods, ideas, and approaches in value investing including chapters on where to find value, buying stocks when they are on sale, long-term investing, when to hold and when to let go, and how to be a knowledgeable investor.

About Christopher H. Browne

Christopher H. Browne is a managing director of Tweedy, Browne Company, LLC and is a member of the firm’s management committee. He is also President of Tweedy, Browne Funds, a mutual fund group. A graduate and trustee of the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Browne is the founder of the school’s Browne Center for International Politics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John on July 11, 2013

The heart of this book is chapters 12-14. Chapter 12 is titled "Give the Company a Physical" and shows you how to examine the balance sheet. The important ratios here are: 1. The current ratio - Current assets over Current liabilities - look for a figure greater than 2 2. The quick ratio - same thing......more

Goodreads review by Said on October 11, 2017

Value investors are more like farmers. They plant seeds and wait for the crops to grow. If the corn is a little late in starting because of cold weather, they don't tear up the fields and plant something else. No, they just sit back and wait patiently for the corn to pop out of the ground, confident......more

Goodreads review by Klyemann on April 05, 2021

A short book that serves as nothing more than an intro into value investing. It presents the basic priciples and tries to convince you that value investing is the way to go if you're looking to grow your wealth. It offers little depth though. Even the chapters called "Give the Company a Physical" ar......more

Goodreads review by Srinath on June 25, 2021

I've started to learn about value investing and so far, this is the best one. Every investor want to pick the 'next-great-stock' and want to be like Warren Buffet but very few (maybe 1%) of the investors actually generate huge wealth. It's not because of lack of intelligence. As said in the book. "T......more

Goodreads review by Gastón on December 22, 2020

Helpful book......more


Quotes

“More interested in producing strong returns without big risk rather than following what's trendy...the long-term record is stunning.” —Morningstar

“One of the country's most successful money managers.” —Fortune magazine