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Investment Accounting: How to invest in stocks on the capital market Warren Buffett's method step-by-step

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Management number 233489642 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $10.31 Model Number 233489642
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The marketplace overflows with books about Warren Buffett and his investment philosophy. Hundreds of titles dissect his letters, analyze his deals, and decode his thinking. What remains conspicuously absent is a clear, practical textbook that teaches the specific accounting mindset and analytical tools that form the foundation of long-term, Buffett-style investing. This is what we call investment accounting—but what exactly do we mean by this term?To define investment accounting in the simplest possible terms, consider this metaphor: Imagine a brain-scanning device that, after examination, produces an "intellectual map" of a person—revealing the concepts, tools, and techniques they instinctively rely upon when making critical decisions.Now vision using this hypothetical scanner to examine history's greatest investors. We might begin with Benjamin Graham and Philip Fisher, then progress to Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Peter Lynch, Ray Dalio, Howard Marks, Seth Klarman, and others. After generating these intellectual "maps," we would overlay them to identify the common underlying structure.The shared pattern that emerges from these mental frameworks is investment accounting: a systematic approach to reading financial statements, tracking capital allocation, and interpreting performance that connects accounting numbers directly to economic reality and sustainable value creation. Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway have provided more than seven decades of compelling evidence that this accounting-anchored way of thinking represents the practical core, the very essence, of serious investment craft.This book functions as both a structured textbook and practical manual in investment accounting. It seamlessly combines lecture-style explanations with worked examples and hands-on exercises, enabling readers to not only understand core concepts but also apply them confidently to real investment situations. Our focus centers on using accounting information to answer the concrete questions every serious investor face: What is this business earning? How effectively is capital being deployed? Is the reported performance sustainable? Where do the real risks hide within the numbers?We have designed this manual for several distinct groups of readers, each bringing different needs and levels of prior knowledge:(a) Academic Community: Lecturers and students in investment, finance, and accounting programs seeking a course-ready foundation in investment-oriented accounting principles.(b) Accounting Professionals: Accountants with investment ambitions and investment accounting specialists who want to transform their technical expertise into a comprehensive investor's analytical toolkit.(c) Institutional Investment Staff: Employees of investment departments in financial institutions who work directly with portfolios, valuations, and performance reporting systems.(d) Investment Managers: Leaders of smaller investment units, family offices, and corporate investment divisions who must evaluate projects, businesses, and securities using accounting data as their primary analytical foundation.(e) Individual Investors: Self-directed investors who wish to transcend superficial rules of thumb and media commentary, building their decisions instead on disciplined analysis of financial statements.Moreover, those preparing for professional qualifications—such as investment advisors or securities brokers—may find this manual serves as an invaluable bridge between traditional accounting coursework and more advanced topics in valuation, risk management, and financial engineering. Read more

ISBN10 8397311858
ISBN13 978-8397311855
Language English
Publisher leslawniemczyk.pl
Dimensions 8.49 x 1.34 x 11.24 inches
Item Weight 3.06 pounds
Print length 508 pages
Publication date March 4, 2026

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