Wealth & Investing

The Essays of Warren Buffett: Summary & Key Lessons

· May 17, 2017

The Essays of Warren Buffett collects and organizes decades of Buffett’s famous shareholder letters into a coherent guide to his philosophy on business, investing, and management. Edited by Lawrence Cunningham, it’s the closest thing to a Buffett textbook in his own words.

Topics range from corporate governance and accounting to value investing and the long-term ownership mindset. Buffett’s gift is explaining complex ideas with plain language, humor, and common sense — which is exactly what makes this collection so readable and so quietly profound.

Key takeaways:

Who it’s for: investors who want Buffett’s wisdom straight from the source, organized by theme.

The verdict: essential reading for serious investors. Pair it with The Snowball and The Intelligent Investor for the complete value-investing education — philosophy, biography, and theory together.

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