Greed and Capitalism

What kind of society isn't structured on greed? The problem of social organization is how to set up an arrangement under which greed will do the least harm; capitalism is that kind of a system.
- Milton Friedman

Monday, December 12, 2011

Warren Buffett: Investor Risk and the 5 Ways to Evaluate It

Investor Risk and the 5 Ways to Evaluate It:

Investor Risk and the 5 Ways to Evaluate It

by Warren Buffett
In our opinion, the real risk an investor must assess is whether his aggregate after-tax receipts from an investment (including those he receives on sale) will, over his prospective holding period, give him at least as much purchasing power as he had to begin with, plus a modest rate of interest on that initial stake. Though this risk cannot be calculated with engineering precision, it can in some cases be judged with a degree of accuracy that is useful. The primary factors bearing upon this evaluation are:
(1) The certainty with which the long-term economic characteristics of the business can be evaluated;
(2) The certainty with which management can be evaluated, both as to its ability to realize the full potential of the business and to wisely employ its cash flows;
(3) The certainty with which management can be counted on to channel the reward from the business to the shareholders rather than to itself;
(4) The purchase price of the business;
(5) The levels of taxation and inflation that will be experienced and that will determine the degree by which an investor's purchasing-power return is reduced from his gross return.



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