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    • 'Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger' Edited by Peter D. Kaufman. This book offers a treasure trove of financial wisdom in the form of speeches and essays written by Charlie Munger, Buffett's longtime business partner and vice president of Berkshire.
    • 'The Intelligent Investor' By Benjamin Graham. Buffett has praised "The Intelligent Investor" on several occasions. "In my early days, I, too, rejoiced when the market rose.
    • 'Mitek: A Global Success Story, 1981-2011' By Jim Healy. You might not have much luck finding this one on Amazon, but it can be purchased online from The Bookworm, an Omaha-based independent bookstore (and Buffett's go-to for must-reads).
    • 'A Few Lessons for Investors and Managers From Warren Buffett' Edited by Peter Bevelin. This is a short (roughly 81 pages) and easy must-read for managers and investors looking to soak up timeless wisdom from the Oracle of Omaha.
    • Two Recommended Books from Warren Buffett’s Teacher
    • Buffett’s Two Recommended Books For Beginners
    • Buffett’s Four Recommended Books For Advanced Investors
    • Warren Buffet’s Favorite Book from His Investing Partner
    • Books About Himself That He Endorses
    • Management Books Recommended by Buffett
    • Fun Books Recommended by Warren Buffett

    Buffett’s investing teacher was a professor at Columbia University named Benjamin Graham. Graham was a successful investor in his own right, with a strong enough reputation that Buffett actually enrolled in Columbia Business School after he learned Graham was a professor there. Throughout college, Graham taught Buffett his theories on investing. Ap...

    If you’re new to investing, Warren Buffett has several more recommendations. (Aside fromThe Intelligent Investor, mentioned above.)

    Of course, while Buffett and I both agree that passive index funds are the best way 99% of the population should be investing (me included) this isn’t how Buffett actually made his fortune. For a glimpse into some of the books that shaped Buffett’s investing perspective and helped him select which companies to invest in, here are some of his other ...

    When you dig into Buffett’s biography, one interesting quirk is the pivotal role that Charlie Munger has played in Buffett’s success. After an incredible investment career of his own, fellow Omaha, Nebraska native Charlie Munger first met Warren Buffett at a dinner party. The two immediately became friends, and in 1978 Munger became Berkshire Hatha...

    Not surprisingly, the most successful investor in history has drawn quite a few biographers. Over the years, Buffett has complimented a few of those authors in particular.

    Interestingly, Buffett’s annual reports include the most recommendations about business management. Here are his favorites.

    Occasionally, Buffett recommends memoirs and off-topic writings that are only loosely related to business. Here are the most notable.

  1. Jul 11, 2023 · Final Thoughts. In conclusion, this complete guide to the 20 books recommended by Warren Buffet offers readers a unique insight into the mindset of one of the world’s most successful investors. These books, touching on topics from business and finance to human psychology, have shaped Buffet’s perspective on life.

  2. by Warren Buffett and Richard J. Connors | Dec 9 2009. 4.4 (55) Hardcover. $2965. FREE delivery Thu, Feb 16 on your first order. Only 1 left in stock (more on the way). More buying choices. $16.58 (27 used & new offers) Kindle Edition.

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  5. Jun 2, 2024 · As Buffett has gone on to say about index fund investing, “I think it’s the thing that makes the most sense practically all of the time, and that is to consistently buy an S&P 500 low-cost index fund.”. #10. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing. Author: John C. Bogle.

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