Monday, 14 December 2009

Value Growth Investing





Publiished by FT Prentice Hall in 2001 , 1st edition


Description of Value Growth Investing
"Drawing on the principles of some of the most successful investors of the last century, this book is both a valuable guide to the ideas of these gurus and a fascinating elucidation of the author's own investment philosophy of 'valuegrowth'." Romesh Vaitilingam, author of The Financial Times Guide to Using the Financial Pages "Glen Arnold explores and endorses all the investment concepts that I try to promote every week in the Investors Chronicle and his portraits of the great investors are right on the mark. Despite being a professor of finance, he is eminently readable." Alistair Blair, No Free Lunch column, Investors Chronicle "Market commentators and investment managers who glibly refer to growth' and value' styles as contrasting approaches to investment are displaying their ignorance, not their sophistication." Warren Buffett, 2001 Valuegrowth Investing answers the key question for investors: "What are the crucial elements leading to the successful analysis of shares?" To be a successful investor you have to be a good evaluator of businesses.
There are too many so-called investors who occupy their time analysing the stock market, identifying trends and forecasting.Valuegrowth investors understand the companies in which they buy stocks as living businesses. This book draws on the rigorous investment techniques developed by the great investors of the last 100 years, such as Peter Lynch, Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett. These ideas are combined with modern finance frameworks and with recent developments in the field of business strategy analysis, to create a new way of valuing shares. All investors are searching for the Holy Grail of a set of sound and profitable investment principles to guide them in share selections. Valuegrowth Investing shows that the Grail has been found.Valuegrowth Investing: *draws on investment principles discovered by world-renowned investors such as Peter Lynch and Warren Buffett *combines these principles with insights provided by recent developments in the field of business strategy to provide a coherent investment philosophy for tomorrow's investment strategies *describes what the ordinary investor should focus on and then offers evaluation techniques to identify underpriced shares *provides tools for analysing key investment factors *shows that successful investing does not require great intellect, it requires great principles.


Contents of Value Growth Investing
Part One: Investment Philosophies

1. Peter Lynch's niche investing
2. John Neff's sophisticated low price-earning ratio investing
3. Benjamin Graham: The father of modern security analysis
4. Benjamin Graham's three forms of value investing
5. Philip Fisher's bonanza investing
6. Warren Buffett and Charles Munger's business perspective investing - Part 1
7. Warren Buffett's and Charles Munger's business perspective investing - Part 2

Part Two: The Valuegrowth Method

8. The Valuegrowth Investor
9. The analysis of industries
10. Competitive Resource Analysis

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