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The Entrepreneurial Investor

The Art, Science, and Business of Value Investing

Gebonden Engels 2008 9780470227145
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The Entrepreneurial Investor will inspire you to treat investing like a business and to think of yourself as an owner. Through solid examples and a light narrative, Paul Orfalea skillfully explores the essence of the entrepreneurial investor, which includes balancing the art and science of this discipline, and viewing investing itself as a business. Along the way, he also examines how the elements of focus, opportunism, and involvement can improve your overall investment results.

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ISBN13:9780470227145
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:192

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<p>Foreword<br />by Neil Cavuto vii</p>
<p>Introduction: Is Investing an Art or a Science? xi</p>
<p>Part I: Think Like an Owner: The Art of the Entrepreneurial Investor 1</p>
<p>Chapter 1 Eyes Believe What They See; Ears</p>
<p>Believe Others 3</p>
<p>Chapter 2 Others Irrationality Is Your Opportunity 9</p>
<p>Chapter 3 Dirty Harry s Investment Philosophy 13</p>
<p>Chapter 4 Adversity in Diversity: Portfolio</p>
<p>Concentration 17</p>
<p>Chapter 5 Just Buy the Best (Which Does Not</p>
<p>Include Most Mutual Funds) 21</p>
<p>Chapter 6 Inspirational Figures: Benjamin Graham 27</p>
<p>Part II: Companies Worth Owning 33</p>
<p>Chapter 7 Who Really Manages The Brand?</p>
<p>(Hint: It s Not the Company) 35</p>
<p>Chapter 8 What Makes You So Special? 39</p>
<p>Chapter 9 Company Culture Is More Important than Ever 45</p>
<p>Chapter 10 Bogie &amp; Bergman Explain</p>
<p>Elasticity of Demand 51</p>
<p>Chapter 11 Red Flags and Roaches 57</p>
<p>Chapter 12 Inspirational Figures: David Packard 65</p>
<p>Part III: The Owner s Manual 71</p>
<p>Chapter 13 Televised Advice: No Worse than</p>
<p>Drilling Your Own Teeth 73</p>
<p>Chapter 14 Lies, Damned Lies, and</p>
<p>Financial Statements 79</p>
<p>Chapter 15 How to Be an Annual Report Detective 85</p>
<p>Chapter 16 How Inventory Can Skew the Financials 91</p>
<p>Chapter 17 Great First Impressions: 10 Signs of a Strong Company 99</p>
<p>Chapter 18 Inspirational Figures: Bernard Baruch 105</p>
<p>Part IV: What s It Worth To Me? 111</p>
<p>Chapter 19 The ABCs of Market Ineffi ciency 113</p>
<p>Chapter 20 Wait Till the Moon Is Full 119</p>
<p>Chapter 21 Today s Price for Tomorrow s Growth: The X Factor 123</p>
<p>Chapter 22 The Long View, and Why Women Are Better Investors 129</p>
<p>Chapter 23 Intrinsic Value: Putting it All Together 139</p>
<p>Chapter 24 Inspirational Figures: Howard Hughes 147</p>
<p>Epilogue: The Fortune Cookie That Ate Wall Street 153</p>
<p>About the Authors 157</p>
<p>Notice and Disclosures 159</p>
<p>Notes 163</p>
<p>Index 167</p>
<p>Contents</p>

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