Most investors equate Fundamental Finance with Value Investing. Although all value investors are fundamentalists, not all practitioners of fundamental finance can be defined as value investors. Both approaches focus on Security Analysis and the discovery of Intrinsic Value but Fundamental Finance branches into areas such as control situations, distressed and credit investing, as well as … Continue reading Fundamental Finance vs Value Investing
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Martin Whitman on GAAP accounting
One investor that I closely follow is Martin Whitman of Third Avenue Funds. He is a classic Graham-ist with some very interesting opinions on investing. Here is a short quote on accounting: ER: You’ve been quoted as saying that it is still possible to find Ben Graham’s “net-nets”, is this still true? MW: Yes. However … Continue reading Martin Whitman on GAAP accounting