Doing Well With Money Isn'T Necessarily About What You Know. It'S About How You Behave. And Behavior Is Hard To Teach, Even To Really Smart People. Money-Investing, Personal Finance, And Business Decisions-Is Typically Taught As A Math-Based Field, Where Data And Formulas Tell Us Exactly What To Do. But In The Real World People Don'T Make Financial Decisions On A Spreadsheet. They Make Them At The Dinner Table, Or In A Meeting Room, Where Personal History, Your Own Unique View Of The World, Ego, Pride, Marketing, And Odd Incentives Are Scrambled Together. In The Psychology Of Money, Award-Winning Author Morgan Housel Shares 19 Short Stories Exploring The Strange Ways People Think About Money And Teaches You How To Make Better Sense Of One Of Life'S Most Important Topics.
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The PG Wodehouse Society (UK) brings you The World of Wodehouse Podcasts, marking the 50th anniversary of the death of PG Wodehouse. The Society has invited Patrons and other celebrated fans of the great humourist to discuss why they love his work and to share favourite passages.
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Investment Principles of Warren Buffett
The core mantra of Warren Buffett's success is picking the right business. Yes, long before starting his professional life as an investor, Buffett had already uncovered the mystery that all the businesses did not have the same economics, and there were some specific kinds of businesses whose economics by nature worked profusely in their favour. He had deciphered that the companies that got support from their inherent economics required minimal Capital investment as compared to their earnings. 'Investment Principles' would not only provide an opportunity to the sensible readers to understand the 'management skills' of the greatest investor of the world but also help them in ensuring success in their personal and professional life by applying these management sutras.