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The Tao of Warren Buffett: Warren Buffett's Words of Wisdom: Quotations and Interpretations to Help Guide You to Billionaire Wealth and Enlightened Business Management

The Tao of Warren Buffett: Warren Buffett's Words of Wisdom: Quotations and Interpretations to Help Guide You to Billionaire Wealth and Enlightened Business Management

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Authors: Mary Buffett, David Clark
Publisher: Scribner
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 192
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Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.7 x 0.9

ISBN: 1416541322
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.6092
EAN: 9781416541325
ASIN: 1416541322

Publication Date: November 21, 2006
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A collection of pithy and inspiring sayings from America's favorite businessman that reveal his secrets of success

Like the sayings of the ancient Chinese philospher Lao-tzu, Warren Buffett's worldly wisdom is deceptively simple and enormously powerful in application. In The Tao of Warren Buffett, Mary Buffett -- author of three books on Warren Buffett's investment methods -- joins noted Buffettologist and international lecturer David Clark to bring you Warren Buffett's smartest, funniest, and most memorable sayings with an eye toward revealing the life philosophy and the investment strategies that have made Warren Buffett, and the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway, so enormously wealthy.

Warren Buffett's investment achievements are unparalleled. He owes his success to hard work, integrity, and that most elusive commodity of all, common sense. The quotations in this book exemplify Warren's practical strategies and provide useful illustrations for every investor -- large or small -- and models everyone can follow. The quotes are culled from a variety of sources, including personal conversations, corporate reports, profiles, and interviews. The authors provide short explanations for each quote and use examples from Buffett's own business transactions whenever possible to illustrate his words at work.

As Warren says:

"You should invest in a business that even a fool can run, because someday a fool will."

"With enough inside information and a million dollars, you can go broke in a year."

"No matter how great the talent or effort, some things just take time: You can't produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant."

"Our method is very simple. We just try to buy businesses with good-to-superb underlying economics run by honest and able people and buy them at sensible prices. That's all I'm trying to do."

The Tao of Warren Buffett inspires, amuses, sharpens the mind, and offers priceless investment savvy that anyone can take to the bank. This irresistibly browsable and entertaining book is destined to become a classic.


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5 out of 5 stars Good Perspectives!   October 8, 2008
Loyd E. Eskildson (Phoenix, AZ.)
"The Tao of Warren Buffett" is a collection of aphorisms that are useful for investors. These include:

1)You can't make a good deal with a bad person.

2)The great personal fortunes in this country weren't built on a portfolio of 50 companies - they were built by someone who identified one wonderful business. I can't be involved in 50-75 things - that's a Noah's ark way of investing. None of the balls get the attention they need and you end up dropping them all.

3)If you can't find attractive investments within your circle of competence, don't expand the circle - just wait. This may require waiting until the market cools off or goes into a recessionary period. (In 1969, at the high end of the 1960s bull market, Warren thought stocks were so overpriced he got out of the market completely; by 1973-74 stocks were at bargain prices and he jumped back in.

4)Warren woke up in the late 1970s to the fact that bargain stocks below book value were no longer available and switched to buying exceptional businesses with a sustainable competitive advantage (eg. powerful worldwide brand - American Express, Gillette, Coca Cola) that does NOT require brilliant leadership - eg. high technology, brain surgery) in a stable industry (eg. candy; NOT autos, with their need for continual redesign) at reasonable prices and holding them for long periods. Companies Warren has invested in include Disney (1960), American Express (after the soybean oil scandal), Wells Fargo (1990), General Foods, Coca-Cola (1987, at 20X earnings), Budweiser, Wal-Mart, Wrigley's, Hershey, H&R Block, Washington Post (1973), GEICO (after a management mistake), and ABC.

5)Buffett's idea of a group decision is to look into the mirror. Following others, doing what is popular is not the way to make money.

6)Anything that can't go on forever, won't. That includes our trade deficit.

7)When management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for poor fundamental economics, it is the reputation of the business that remains intact.

8)The reaction of weak management to weak operations is often weak accounting.

9)There is a huge difference between the business that grows and requires lots of capital (eg. G.M., Intel) to do so and the business that grows and doesn't require capital (eg. Wrigley's, Coca-Cola - don't have to redesign products).

10)Don't use equations with Greek letters in them. (Stick to simple basics.)

11)You want to learn from experience - especially other people's.

12)Never ask a barber if you need a haircut.

13)"A stockbroker is someone who invests other people's money until its all gone." (Woody Allen) Wall Street makes its money on activity; you make your money on inactivity.

14)If you are getting more than one brilliant investment idea/year, you are probably deluding yourself. Buffett likes to find great businesses with a predictable future selling at a discounted price brought on by a correctable mistake by management or an industry recession or a bear market - he's not a "get in on the ground floor" guy.

15)If you let yourself be undisciplined on the small things, you will probably be undisciplined on the large things as well.

16)There is nothing like writing to force you to think and get your thoughts straight.



5 out of 5 stars Great Information   September 19, 2008
Dottie Randazzo (Woodland Hills, CA USA)
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5 out of 5 stars A great amount of wisdom in a little book   September 11, 2008
David Lex Patterson
I loved this book. It contained a lot of great wisdom on investing, and life.


3 out of 5 stars Interesting enough; no earth shattering epiphanies here   January 7, 2008
Lucky7Wedding (Raleigh, NC)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

My husband & I take a lot of road trips, and listen to audio books to pass the time. This one was interesting enough, although somewhat repetitive. No earth shattering info, but funny at times.


4 out of 5 stars The Tao of Warren Buffett   November 14, 2007
Huy Vu (silicon valley, california)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Warren Buffet is a man of integrity. He is a true teacher about career, family, financial investment and life itself. This is a great book for everyone including accounting students, MBA grads, novice investor, and anyone who wants to save for retirements.



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