Security Analysis: The Classic 1951 Edition by Benjamin Graham, David L. Dodd, Charles Tatham (With)

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(Hardcover - Third Edition)

  • Pub. Date: December 2004
  • 770pp
  • Sales Rank: 85,347
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    • Pub. Date: December 2004
    • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
    • Format: Hardcover, 770pp
    • Sales Rank: 85,347

    Synopsis

    The timeless edition of Security Analysis that most closely reflects today's financial environment

    Graham and Dodd's Security Analysis is hands-down the most influential investment book in history. The classic 1951 edition is the first edition of the bestselling investment bible that was written during a time of

    economic stability and prosperity. It provides investors with techniques and strategies for profitable investing in an economic environment that most resembles today.

    Security Analysis: The Classic 1951 Edition features a far more contemporary focus on the wisdom and legitimacy of common stocks for individual investors. This essential addition to any investment library features:

    • Graham and Dodd's original words and insights, unvarnished and still compelling
    • Timeless methods for measuring asset values and cash flows, still a centerpiece of value investing worldwide
    • Income statements and balance sheets moved to the front of the book for ease of use

    Benjamin Graham was a professor of finance at Columbia University and has long been recognized as the intellectual father of modern security analysis and value investing.

    David Dodd taught at Columbia with Benjamin Graham and played a major role in helping Dr. Graham formulate his value investing theories.

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    Biography

    Benjamin Graham was a professor of finance at Columbia University and has long been recognized as the intellectual father of modern security analysis and value investing.

    David Dodd taught at Columbia with Benjamin Graham and played a major role in helping Dr. Graham formulate his value investing theories.

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    May 04, 2007: this book is great. ive previously read grahams other book, ' the intelligent investor' and completely loved it. i decided to step up and read this 600 page book. im currently up to page 450 and i have to say, ive learned a whole lot, especially on the topic of financial statements. now i must admit, there were times where i felt like i wanted to throw the book out the window, because his choice of words and vocabulary was hard to comprehend, but in the end, the knowledge graham preaches is priceless. this is not a stock book for beginners. you must already have some knowledge on the topic of stocks and stock investment to fully understand this book. after i finish this book, you better believe i'm going to reread this work of art. this book is great, just not for beginners though.