1. What is Value Investing?



Download Preston's 1 page checklist for finding great stock picks: http://buffettsbooks.com/checklist Preston Pysh is the #1 selling Amazon author of two books on Warren Buffett. The books can be found at the following location: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0982967624/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0982967624&linkCode=as2&tag=pypull-20&linkId=EOHYVY7DPUCW3WD4 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1939370159/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1939370159&linkCode=as2&tag=pypull-20&linkId=XRE5CA2QJ3I2OWSW In this lesson, students learn what value investing is. The three course objectives are: 1) The difference between value trading and value investing 2) The difference between an asset and a liability 3) Who created and uses value investing.

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  1. "The Intelligent Investor" is a very basic book. It focuses more on being careful about the stocks you buy and to play it safe with indexes. Maybe it's just me, but this is a very basic book
  2. by the time you buy a stock & the stock value goes down, that means you failed in value investing lol
  3. I mean, a physical house is an asset. It doesn't need to generate revenue streams like an apartment complex to be considered an asset, but the likelihood of future economic benefits arising from a regular house through revaluations and capital gains is enough to satisfy the criteria of an asset in accordance with accounting standards. The motor vehicle is definitely an asset, the depreciation would be an expense and the chattel mortgage would be a liability. As would be shown on it's following trial balance. And there are many assets that decrease in value, such as listed share capital which if measured at market value can obviously decrease. Or measured at historical cost and then sold with it's proceeds on sale, less than it's historical cost base. But i can see what you're trying to say, in that a car isn't a very good asset because of it's tendency to decrease in value over time, with of course the exception of collectibles and vintage cars.

    I studied Accounting for 5 years, and i'm a professional accountant.
  4. Thanks for sharing 🤗🤗
  5. thanks.... I have been looking for something like this forever....
  6. This is an excellent series.
  7. Good upload, subscrible and like and we'll subscrible back. We do value investing research. Happy investing!
  8. I would argue a house is most definitely an asset, generally speaking but also depending on where it is. I know people who bought property in London in the mid-90s to early 2000s & the return has been incredible. The general trend of the property market is up, otherwise almost nobody would be buying property.
  9. Hie Preston Pysh,
    your this video is awesome i liked it,
    but i have an doubt, as you said that 'AN HOUSE IS NOT AN ASSET BUT AN APPARTMENT BUILDING IS AN ASSET'
    we can also give our house on rent and can stay in appartment building's room??
    so this was my doubt,
    and make such videos they are very heplful.
    thanks.
  10. How does he get paid every month as you say? He is a share holder only right? Does he get dividend payments every month? Even if the value of the stock goes up he doesn't get paid until he sells it. Which he doesn't do. I heard him say I don't pay taxes because I don't get paid, because his company BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC. doesn't pay dividends so dividends from the stocks held by his company is used to reinvest, but how do you have an income if you reinvest everything of that income?
  11. How can you tell how much a company is worth?
  12. I feel like you have the definition of an asset and liability wrong. All of those things are assets. Some are appreciating assets while some are depreciating assets, but they are all assets. The mortgage on the house and the loan on the car are liabilities, but the object itself is an asset. Accounting 101.
  13. So when do I start making money money money with the stock market?
  14. This is rich dad/ stupid dad level of stupid.
  15. Thank you so much a lot of great info here.
  16. Rich Dad Poor dad.
  17. Hi y'all whatcha doing
  18. Your videos are excellent! Thank you so much.
  19. can you make a class on udemy.com please ? that takes everything here to the next level. maybe more resent case studies and how to create an excel for value investing and intrinsic value
  20. Can someone explain me why the house is not an asset and the apartament is?


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