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Graham, Benjamin; McGolrick, Charles: The Interpretation of Financial Statements
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Graham, Benjamin; McGolrick, Charles: The Interpretation of Financial Statements
Graham, Benjamin; McGolrick, Charles; The Interpretation of Financial Statements
NEW YORK, HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS, 1955 , HARD BACK
Overall Condition is: Good
DJ is good with very slight wear and small tear to front bottom cover. Spine is sunfaded. Book pages are in excellent condition. This is the 1955 Revised Edition: A Revision of teh book by Benjamin Graham and Spencer B. Meredith. Rear DJ cover lists some Harper Books of Related Interest . Book synopsis on both DJ endflaps. Benjamin Graham (born Benjamin Grossbaum, May 8, 1894 - September 21, 1976) was an influential economist and professional investor. Graham is considered the first proponent of Value Investing, an investment approach he began teaching at Columbia Business School in 1928 and subsequently refined with David Dodd through various editions of their famous book Security Analysis. Well known disciples of Graham include Jean-Marie Eveillard, Warren Buffett, William J. Ruane, Irving Kahn and Walter J. Schloss. Buffett, who credits Graham as grounding him with a sound intellectual investment framework, described him as the second most influential person in his life after his own father. In fact, Graham had such an overwhelming influence on his students that two of them, Buffett and Kahn, named their sons, Howard Graham Buffett and Thomas Graham Kahn, after him.
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