Priceless finance advice everyone can relate to from one of the world's most respected businessmen and the most successful investor of all time Of course you know who Warren Buffett is; he's the most successful investor in the world—maybe of all times. But what do you know about his approach to business and investing? It's an approach that, over the past four decades, has Priceless finance advice everyone can relate to from one of the world's most respected businessmen and the most successful investor of all time Of course you know who Warren Buffett is; he's the most successful investor in the world—maybe of all times. But what do you know about his approach to business and investing? It's an approach that, over the past four decades, has made him richest man in America and the third-richest man in the world, and that has earned vast fortunes for his business partners and investors. But as Buffett himself will tell you, at the heart of any wealth-building system there are certain core beliefs, not just about finance, but about business, work, morality, your responsibility to yourself, your family and society, and about living a decent life. Written in conjunction with the hit television series, "Secret Millionaire Club" and with Buffett's input and full support, this book makes Buffett's financial philosophy and homespun life lessons available to everyone outside his "Secret Club." Warren Buffet's goal in spearheading this book was to share lessons about personal finance he has learned and that he hopes will benefit you (and your kids) for a lifetime You'll learn the fundamentals of personal finance by reading Warren Buffett's war stories and personal reflections on money, life, business, ethics and more All of the finance principles covered in the book were personally approved by Warren Buffett as those which he himself follows Unforgettable Buffett quotes include: "Price is what you pay. Value is what you get"; "Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing"; and "Profit from folly rather than participate in it."
Secret Millionaires Club: Warren Buffett's 26 Secrets to Success in the Business of Life
Priceless finance advice everyone can relate to from one of the world's most respected businessmen and the most successful investor of all time Of course you know who Warren Buffett is; he's the most successful investor in the world—maybe of all times. But what do you know about his approach to business and investing? It's an approach that, over the past four decades, has Priceless finance advice everyone can relate to from one of the world's most respected businessmen and the most successful investor of all time Of course you know who Warren Buffett is; he's the most successful investor in the world—maybe of all times. But what do you know about his approach to business and investing? It's an approach that, over the past four decades, has made him richest man in America and the third-richest man in the world, and that has earned vast fortunes for his business partners and investors. But as Buffett himself will tell you, at the heart of any wealth-building system there are certain core beliefs, not just about finance, but about business, work, morality, your responsibility to yourself, your family and society, and about living a decent life. Written in conjunction with the hit television series, "Secret Millionaire Club" and with Buffett's input and full support, this book makes Buffett's financial philosophy and homespun life lessons available to everyone outside his "Secret Club." Warren Buffet's goal in spearheading this book was to share lessons about personal finance he has learned and that he hopes will benefit you (and your kids) for a lifetime You'll learn the fundamentals of personal finance by reading Warren Buffett's war stories and personal reflections on money, life, business, ethics and more All of the finance principles covered in the book were personally approved by Warren Buffett as those which he himself follows Unforgettable Buffett quotes include: "Price is what you pay. Value is what you get"; "Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing"; and "Profit from folly rather than participate in it."
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Fatima Mohammed –
Yes, this book is for kids. No, it did not bore me one single bit. It was fun, concise and clear. It teaches you how to break down these 'intricate' topics to kids without overwhelming them. As an adult, you may still learn a few things down the road. Money-education and money-mindset is something we should include as part of what we teach our children. Yes, this book is for kids. No, it did not bore me one single bit. It was fun, concise and clear. It teaches you how to break down these 'intricate' topics to kids without overwhelming them. As an adult, you may still learn a few things down the road. Money-education and money-mindset is something we should include as part of what we teach our children.
Mohit Narang –
Good Book For Kids (Less than 14 years) But if you more than 14 years it's contain basic principles you can get that in 10 mins video also Good Book For Kids (Less than 14 years) But if you more than 14 years it's contain basic principles you can get that in 10 mins video also
Electra –
Short and cheerful, most "secrets" are common sense, so no big shakes. The spiel about revealing W. Buffett's business secrets is actually overselling it - no riveting truths here. Short and cheerful, most "secrets" are common sense, so no big shakes. The spiel about revealing W. Buffett's business secrets is actually overselling it - no riveting truths here.
Ahn Drew –
Great book and practical advice for middle schoolers to start thinking about their approaches to work, money and learning. Each chapter offers a simple lesson through a story that can pique the imagination of children - in a positive way. Lessons include - Listen to what others can teach you, protect your reputation, always promote yourself, be willing to change your ideas, be thoughtful of others, etc.
Julian Rypalla –
Good Quick Read but very knowledgable because it's Warren Buffett: Top 3: 1. Dont ever get into Debt (pretty self explanatory) 2. When you fail to plan, you plan to fail (always stay goal driven, have a plan of action) 3. Save for the Future (Im pretty sure it's buffetts quote saying something like "a dollar saved may be the beginning of a new million) Like I said, quite basic, nothin special. But still worth the read, since it's super quick Good Quick Read but very knowledgable because it's Warren Buffett: Top 3: 1. Dont ever get into Debt (pretty self explanatory) 2. When you fail to plan, you plan to fail (always stay goal driven, have a plan of action) 3. Save for the Future (Im pretty sure it's buffetts quote saying something like "a dollar saved may be the beginning of a new million) Like I said, quite basic, nothin special. But still worth the read, since it's super quick
Ahmad Chauhdry –
Well I guess this a good book for kids and the story are not like real stories (I mean that seams true) but for kids these are good. While the overall lesson is great for everyone. These lessons should be part of school course.
Penny –
It’s a kids book. Tried and true aphorisms. A little precious in the story lines.
Mikayla –
A cute book for upper elementary and middle school kids. Lots of great tips for being smart with money!
Gerardo Molina –
Great for kids Great lessons! Great format for kids! Profound lessons for business and life, it’s never too early to start learning about money!
Harshdeep –
Good start points for kids and teenagers to learn business basics.
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Don Perschau –
Lots of good advice on how to be a better person/business. Applicable at many different levels.
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Great book for kids - I'm assuming there is a video series to go along with it. Great book for kids - I'm assuming there is a video series to go along with it.
Vikram Barate –
More of philosophical book than finance.
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