




Security Analysis: Principles and Techniques [Benjamin Graham, David Dodd] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Security Analysis: Principles and Techniques Review: An Engaging View into the History of the Capital Markets and Beneficial for Business Students - Security Analysis provides a very detailed, logical overview of the theory of Value Investing as contrasted to speculation, as described throughout the book. Despite the 2nd edition exceeding 80 years of age, many of the concepts remain quite relevant today. Moreover, the book provides a fascinating perspective of the less-regulated capital markets and recommended analyses that mirror accounting standards updates, which eventually came into effect (e.g. Leases and Diluted EPS). As others have written, one challenge with reading this book is the different environment in which it was written. Due to advances in data availability (i.e. Efficient Market hypothesis), there are reduced opportunities for material arbitrage and significant undervaluations. Furthermore, the extensive use of Railroad examples adds another layer of depth to the work, as a fair bit of contextualization is necessary at times. Hence, prior knowledge with The Intelligent Investor and a functional understanding of the capital markets is certainly beneficial when reading this work, although one with adequate financial literacy could likely track with the arguments and examples regardless. Lastly, the print of the book was fine, and I would definitely recommend this edition (as opposed to others with content edits) to anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of the capital markets and increasing their ability to synthesize accounting and financial theories in performance of security analysis. Review: " Many shall be restored that now are fallen and many shall fall that now are in honor. " - I want to take charge of my own life and make money to live well. When i was young my first choice is be an entrepreneur and build a global business, but you cannot do it without a great idea or something you really believe. So second choice is to be CEO of big company, this is also not easy. You need to have top education or work in the company for decades. You cannot just write to them and simply convince them that you could do a good job and be their CEO. So if there are 1000 people, probability is that 10 of them get to be own boss, 10 of them get to be CEO, there still left 980 of them having to work for others. It will be fine if you like your work and earn enough. But If YOU want to TAKE CHARGE of YOUR LIFE but simply in your circumstances having no hope to be entrepreneur or chance to be CEO and do not like your day job, you and 980 of them still have a way, and that is Value investing. For me, the best way is not to build a good company, but to find one and invest in it and be a part owner of the company. It means do not be CEO, but let CEO work for you and you monitor them. To know Value investing and apply it, you need to start with books. My first investment book is (1)The Intelligent Investor,read around mid 2007,as it show you what investing is all about. I have zero knowledge beforehand and do not have any business, economic, accounting, financial education, etc. Then I read (2)Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits followed by (3)The Little Book of Common Sense Investing. Next I read THIS BOOK (4)SECURITY ANALYSIS SECOND EDITION,read two times on first and last quarter of 2008. Lastly with extra effort and fifth gear, I managed to finish off (5)The Theory of Investment Value, around Jan 2009. I then read the whole Kraft Foods annual report, the first i read, and the company's stock chart by Valueline. After two years of faith and mental work, I get a chance to apply it. I invest in Kraft Foods during the low of 2009, around march. The market capitalization for the company at that time is around 30 billions. Till now this year 2014, as it spilts into two company on late 2012, the combine worth is around 90 billion. Yes I make money, but not as large as I wanted to because I do not have millions of available cash at that time. People can take away your money but not your enlightenment. You can start business and fail, or be CEO and get sack, but once you acquire the art of Value investing, it is there for your life to use. This book is for those who are serious in starting business, investment management or for just about anyone who like to make money work for you. You cannot train to have a good vocal and make millions in being a top singer or run like Usain Bolt in 100m race if you train. But you could have an investment mindset with the above five books and make millions or reach the top in your life. You must be sincere and willing to take the effort and time with concentration. It is a journey and not a get rich without effort thing. Finally and importantly, when you know for yourselves that certain things are unwholesome and wrong, and bad, you give them up. And when you know yourselves that certain things are wholesome and good, then accept them and follow them. If you know that certain company's products and services are bad for human and society at large, then follow your conscience and do not invest. SECURITY ANALYSIS Second Edition by Benjamin Graham will be your best investment of time, Buy it and good luck.



| Best Sellers Rank | #169,757 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #249 in Stock Market Investing (Books) #630 in Finance (Books) #4,375 in Business Management & Leadership (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (538) |
| Dimensions | 6.6 x 2.8 x 9.4 inches |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 007141228X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0071412285 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | PROFESSIONAL FINANCE & INVESTM |
| Print length | 851 pages |
| Publication date | October 10, 2002 |
| Publisher | McGraw Hill |
J**N
An Engaging View into the History of the Capital Markets and Beneficial for Business Students
Security Analysis provides a very detailed, logical overview of the theory of Value Investing as contrasted to speculation, as described throughout the book. Despite the 2nd edition exceeding 80 years of age, many of the concepts remain quite relevant today. Moreover, the book provides a fascinating perspective of the less-regulated capital markets and recommended analyses that mirror accounting standards updates, which eventually came into effect (e.g. Leases and Diluted EPS). As others have written, one challenge with reading this book is the different environment in which it was written. Due to advances in data availability (i.e. Efficient Market hypothesis), there are reduced opportunities for material arbitrage and significant undervaluations. Furthermore, the extensive use of Railroad examples adds another layer of depth to the work, as a fair bit of contextualization is necessary at times. Hence, prior knowledge with The Intelligent Investor and a functional understanding of the capital markets is certainly beneficial when reading this work, although one with adequate financial literacy could likely track with the arguments and examples regardless. Lastly, the print of the book was fine, and I would definitely recommend this edition (as opposed to others with content edits) to anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of the capital markets and increasing their ability to synthesize accounting and financial theories in performance of security analysis.
K**I
" Many shall be restored that now are fallen and many shall fall that now are in honor. "
I want to take charge of my own life and make money to live well. When i was young my first choice is be an entrepreneur and build a global business, but you cannot do it without a great idea or something you really believe. So second choice is to be CEO of big company, this is also not easy. You need to have top education or work in the company for decades. You cannot just write to them and simply convince them that you could do a good job and be their CEO. So if there are 1000 people, probability is that 10 of them get to be own boss, 10 of them get to be CEO, there still left 980 of them having to work for others. It will be fine if you like your work and earn enough. But If YOU want to TAKE CHARGE of YOUR LIFE but simply in your circumstances having no hope to be entrepreneur or chance to be CEO and do not like your day job, you and 980 of them still have a way, and that is Value investing. For me, the best way is not to build a good company, but to find one and invest in it and be a part owner of the company. It means do not be CEO, but let CEO work for you and you monitor them. To know Value investing and apply it, you need to start with books. My first investment book is (1)The Intelligent Investor,read around mid 2007,as it show you what investing is all about. I have zero knowledge beforehand and do not have any business, economic, accounting, financial education, etc. Then I read (2)Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits followed by (3)The Little Book of Common Sense Investing. Next I read THIS BOOK (4)SECURITY ANALYSIS SECOND EDITION,read two times on first and last quarter of 2008. Lastly with extra effort and fifth gear, I managed to finish off (5)The Theory of Investment Value, around Jan 2009. I then read the whole Kraft Foods annual report, the first i read, and the company's stock chart by Valueline. After two years of faith and mental work, I get a chance to apply it. I invest in Kraft Foods during the low of 2009, around march. The market capitalization for the company at that time is around 30 billions. Till now this year 2014, as it spilts into two company on late 2012, the combine worth is around 90 billion. Yes I make money, but not as large as I wanted to because I do not have millions of available cash at that time. People can take away your money but not your enlightenment. You can start business and fail, or be CEO and get sack, but once you acquire the art of Value investing, it is there for your life to use. This book is for those who are serious in starting business, investment management or for just about anyone who like to make money work for you. You cannot train to have a good vocal and make millions in being a top singer or run like Usain Bolt in 100m race if you train. But you could have an investment mindset with the above five books and make millions or reach the top in your life. You must be sincere and willing to take the effort and time with concentration. It is a journey and not a get rich without effort thing. Finally and importantly, when you know for yourselves that certain things are unwholesome and wrong, and bad, you give them up. And when you know yourselves that certain things are wholesome and good, then accept them and follow them. If you know that certain company's products and services are bad for human and society at large, then follow your conscience and do not invest. SECURITY ANALYSIS Second Edition by Benjamin Graham will be your best investment of time, Buy it and good luck.
G**A
Fue un regalo, la persona dice que es un buen libro y lo recomienda ampliamente.
J**0
Truly the Greatest
My first encounter with the principles of Ben Graham was Intelligent Investor. I found that book to be one of the most insightful security analysis books for the average person. Fast foward a couple of months I purchased the 1934 edition of Security Analysis. Upon completing it I fell in love with the art of value investing. I read the fifth edition (which was not written by Graham) and found that to be useful for modern security analysis, but I constantly referred to the 1934 edition when I felt that the principles of the fifth were not consistent. Later I came upon this page because I heard that Warren Buffett really praised this book for being Graham's "magnum opus". Already convinced that the first edition was the best I decided to purchase the second edition and decide for myself. When finishing the book I too became a believer that the second edition is far superior to the first. The second edition is very similar to the first in that it has the same concepts only the main difference is in the second edition, Graham decides to expand on the principles laid in the first edition. Graham is able to revise some of his ideas from the first edition as the United States was on the eve of WWII. Bottom line is this, if you are really serious about investing then it would do you good to purchase this edition.
T**K
Been looking for this version of Security Analysis for awhile. I’m a CPA by training. This book speak of stuffs beyond text book. It’s a must have for investors and CFO.
J**I
Un grande classico della Finanza , assieme all'investitore Intelligente sono assoluttamente da leggere e da capire PRIMA di fare investimenti finanziari in generale , ahhh se solo l'avessi letto a 20 anni...
R**E
I bought the 1940-edition because it seemed evident to me that authors profit from the occasion of a new edition to amend some shortcomings from the first one. All by all this is an impressive work. Such material cannot be read the way you read a novel. When I read somewhere that an intelligent man like Warren Buffet studied this work time and time again then I'm not surprised. Is it outdated or is it still valid for a reader in the 21st century? I believe it is still very valuable, the analysis of Graham and Dodd being very thorough. Maybe it could be said that for the contemporary reader there is in this analysis a shortcoming, namely that the very important aspect of cashflow is nowhere to be found. But then you have to realise that the study of cashflow as an integral part of financial analysis is historically the junior member of this discipline. Conclusion: this edition deserves wholehartedly it's five stars.
L**E
O livro é um dos mais aclamados em finanças e vem em sua melhor versão, segundo comentários a 2º edição é a melhor pois tem maior conteúdo e quantidade de capítulos, o livro te dá dicas de onde buscar ações e como pensar perante o valor intrínseco dela. A versão é em inglês, mas se você quiser investir bem tem que tentar buscar este livro, ele{o livro} se tornou muito aclamado pelo Warren Buffett e o livro contém grandes princípios do gênio dos investimentos em ações. É mais que um complemento do investidor inteligente é a versão completa e comentada deste.
C**N
A masterpiece. But readers are expected to have some basic knowledge of finance
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