Poor Charlie's Almanack
Poor Charlie's Almanack
Insights from a Billionaire's Principled Approach to Wealth
About This Book
Published in 2005, this work examines the mind and methods of Charles Munger, one of the world's least visible yet most successful billionaires. Serving as vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Munger has guided investment choices that generated billions in returns. His interests extend beyond profit accumulation. The book reveals his ethical stance on investments, his advocacy for paying full tax obligations, and his philanthropic commitments to educational organizations and institutions like Planned Parenthood.
Who Should Read This?
- Investment professionals seeking proven strategies for selecting profitable stocks
- Business historians studying the careers of contemporary capitalist titans
- Psychology enthusiasts examining the cognitive processes that drive financial decisions
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