Getting Started in Value Investing
By Charles Mizrahi
A book review by Bud Labitan
I had the privilege of proofreading early drafts of this book, and I
am happy to report that Charles Mizrahi has written a great book
called Getting Started in Value Investing. It is a clear guide
written by an author with many years of experience in writing
newsletters and managing money intelligently.
This book serves as a clear guide from the basic beginning steps to
the "things to watch out for" ending summary. I recount his rational
guide path here: Chapter 1 begins with the misconceptions of Value
Investing. Chapter 2 follows with the basics of sensible value
investing. Chapter 3 warns us about Mr. Market. Chapter 4 covers
Great Companies, and explains why they may become great investments.
Then, in Chapter 5, Mizrahi explains why good managements add more
value. Chapter 6 covers the issue of competition and the importance
of enduring competitive advantages. Chapter 7 covers the Essential
Valuation Variables that matter and Chapter 8 brings these numbers to
life. Chapter 9 explains the critical issue of Price of a Stock
versus the Value of the Company. Chapter 10 examines our own
psychological biases. Then, in Chapter 11, Charles Mizrahi summarizes
the essence of the Graham-Dodd-Buffett-Munger style of equity value
investing.
While everyone may take a little different approach to measuring both
quantitative and qualitative value; in my view, each of these eleven
chapters delivers something especially valuable to the reader. They
help to get us closer to the real "intrinsic value" of a business.
When Charles first told me of his project to write an introductory
book on Value Investing for the Wiley investment series that is based
on the Warren Buffett value approach to stock investing, I challenged
him to swing for the fences and cleverly twist it into a book that
could yield enduring value like Ben Graham's classic, The Intelligent
Investor. I think that this book delivers because it gives us useful
and valuable information in each chapter. The Mizrahi kids should be
proud of what their dad has crafted. This book should be in every
library.
Since "Getting Started in Value Investing" delivers sound investing
principles, and it is written in a clear paternal style, it has a
good chance of becoming a bestseller. Charles Mizrahi clearly
explains the core of the Graham-Dodd-Buffett-Munger style of equity
value investing.
http://www.amazon.com/Getting-Started-Value-Investing/dp/0470139080
Bud Labitan
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