- Read annual reports to understand a business and its management (0:34) - Analyze competitor reports for industry insights (1:45) - Dedicate time to absorb and relate information from reports (3:45)
@@menzies09er I disagree. An annual report gives me as an investor such a good grasp of the business. It’s strengths, weaknesses, what is growing, what part is shrinking, what is the business going to change in the coming months, years.
@@danbo967 I believe most of those things can be learnt outside of the reports, its easy to learn whats happening in a sector. As I said, the research on it says that its very rare that the release of company accounts has much impact on the share price, so clearly they arent too useful, or the types of info contained in them is acquired elsewhere before they are publicly released.
If you want to invest in a company, Focus on the management of the company. There is an intent behind a report. Be an intelligent owner of a business. Learn the industry backdrop, with Annual reports. Takes a long time to read, but you get a good understanding. It is the way one learns about business. You don’t learn by reading market commentaries alone.
Mr buff-it have you heard of the fire proof blanket the firemen invented , I think it will replace fire extinguishers, and I love gretta thunberg as well, do you warren and munger ?
In the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust annual reports, you can see how much money Berkshire Hathaway (owned by Buffett), contributes to the trust
The annual report is good if you want to learn about the business in general and it sometimes contains a letter from the CEO. 10-k are more detailed, contains more financial data and where you wanna go if you want to dig deep into the numbers of the business. So annual report for company’s model/strategy and 10-k for detailed numbers. Both are very useful.
interesting, he keeps all of the like companies. It allows him to control how hard the workers have to slave to build he and Mr mungers empire😮 that will cost those two in the future 😊imagine that ❤
It's fine trying to read annual reports but you have to be an accountant to even understand and make sense of them. So while Buffett's answer is great, it's really not much use to the average investor / lay person.
Even a normal person can master it, the thing is you need to practice and understand some word financial words which is quite unusual for a normal average investor
@AM Distant that’s a pessimistic and fixed mindset mentality. You need to understand accounting? Then learn accounting. It’s not rocket science. When I wanted to learn about financial statements I read books and studied accounting
@@drek273 It's not that easy. If learning accounting and then reading annual reports was the key. All accountants in the country would be millionaires. Financial experts who run billion dollar mutual funds can't beat the index. Buffett has been studying the stock market since he was 16. He has been personally taught and trained by the best of the best in Benjamin Graham. For the rest of us who have regular jobs, we're kidding ourselves to think we have what it takes to pick stocks. All we're doing is buying and hoping.
@@amdistant5547 ugh u sound like a loser no offense. who said thats all u need to invest? of course theres more to it. but if u keep making excuses youll never be succesful. Stop looking for the holy grail and just learn all that you can learn
@@drek273 No offense but you're the one who sounds like a loser with your "I can do anything", shoot baskets like Michael Jordan and have stock picking abilities like Warren Buffett. Get your head out of the sand and BE REAL, it's one thing to be smart and quite another to be delusional. Even Buffett when asked how the average investor can pick stocks like he does responded by saying - don't, just buy the index.
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Question asker: "Mr Profit"
Warren Buffet: Close enough
Or is it "Mr Prophet", a reference to his nickname, The Oracle of Omaha?
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- Read annual reports to understand a business and its management (0:34)
- Analyze competitor reports for industry insights (1:45)
- Dedicate time to absorb and relate information from reports (3:45)
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Annual Reports are so useful to investing. I can't imagine investing in equities without them.
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They are mostly useless, and I have an accounting degree. Markets empirically learn nothing from them
But you dont need to read them all, just look at thr numbers and metrics
@@menzies09er I disagree. An annual report gives me as an investor such a good grasp of the business. It’s strengths, weaknesses, what is growing, what part is shrinking, what is the business going to change in the coming months, years.
@@danbo967 I believe most of those things can be learnt outside of the reports, its easy to learn whats happening in a sector. As I said, the research on it says that its very rare that the release of company accounts has much impact on the share price, so clearly they arent too useful, or the types of info contained in them is acquired elsewhere before they are publicly released.
This question is more important than it sounds
"Other guys read Playboy,I read Annual Reports " Warren Buffett (Currently worth $80 Billion 😬)
Does playboy have an annual report? I would love to spend a hour or so reading it.
@@chaldean7043 lol no it's a private company
@@ChaceBonanno they do have annual reports, they don't have a sec filing like a 10k or 10q, 13f...
These clips are great
Thanks for uploading this informative video
Warren explains the positives of reading an annual report and Charlie explains the negatives.
and that may be, why they are a good team
@@robbybee70nd why warren is 10x richer than Charlie Mongrel
If you want to invest in a company, Focus on the management of the company.
There is an intent behind a report. Be an intelligent owner of a business.
Learn the industry backdrop, with Annual reports.
Takes a long time to read, but you get a good understanding. It is the way one learns about business.
You don’t learn by reading market commentaries alone.
It’s extremely easy to spot fraud in financials
Avoid Wall Street reports....rather try understanding the annual reports for 6 to 7 hours.
Charlie giving us some wisdom 😂
Charlie can see the future with those glasses 😎
lmao
**HE'S NOT A SHAMBONE**
WB is a reliable guy with tons of business acumen.
No one would think of him as a shambone.
Mr buff-it have you heard of the fire proof blanket the firemen invented , I think it will replace fire extinguishers, and I love gretta thunberg as well, do you warren and munger ?
Such a great Great video😦
In the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust annual reports, you can see how much money Berkshire Hathaway (owned by Buffett), contributes to the trust
One of the most usefull videos ever.....(or at least that I have seen on this channel)
when he says annual report does he mean the one in 10-k's or the annual report to shareholders
10k
The annual report is good if you want to learn about the business in general and it sometimes contains a letter from the CEO. 10-k are more detailed, contains more financial data and where you wanna go if you want to dig deep into the numbers of the business. So annual report for company’s model/strategy and 10-k for detailed numbers. Both are very useful.
Both.
His question changed half way through
Thank you
Couldn’t agree more.
Thank you!
2:10 this is gem right here,i’m saving this for later
great video.
Some VERY insightful comments in this short clip. If you really think about what he’s saying...
Basically, get your head stuck in to the company you want to own, as well as its competitors!
That water looks good
I’m from Bodymore
Best channel!!!!
Statler and Waldorf of finance
P and L
Balance sheet
Cash flow
You get an idea where the company is at
you need more than that. depreciation interest on debt, RND Gross margins etc. read warren buffett and the interpretation of financial statements
@@drek273 And also, the future plans and the growth potentials that the company has is also important
@irfaan Mohammed thank you. I’ll take that into account as well
Sound advice. When Buffett says it, then it becomes obvious.
interesting, he keeps all of the like companies. It allows him to control how hard the workers have to slave to build he and Mr mungers empire😮 that will cost those two in the future 😊imagine that ❤
What is a Wall Street report?
Analyst reports done by banks or stock trading firms. @gregory
4:00 each report for 1 hr and each industry for 7 to 8 hrs
more
More and more. And when you’ve done more, do more
The title is ridiculous!! 🤣
Only 100k people are benefited from this useful video
What?
It's fine trying to read annual reports but you have to be an accountant to even understand and make sense of them. So while Buffett's answer is great, it's really not much use to the average investor / lay person.
Even a normal person can master it, the thing is you need to practice and understand some word financial words which is quite unusual for a normal average investor
@AM Distant that’s a pessimistic and fixed mindset mentality. You need to understand accounting? Then learn accounting. It’s not rocket science. When I wanted to learn about financial statements I read books and studied accounting
@@drek273 It's not that easy. If learning accounting and then reading annual reports was the key. All accountants in the country would be millionaires. Financial experts who run billion dollar mutual funds can't beat the index. Buffett has been studying the stock market since he was 16. He has been personally taught and trained by the best of the best in Benjamin Graham. For the rest of us who have regular jobs, we're kidding ourselves to think we have what it takes to pick stocks. All we're doing is buying and hoping.
@@amdistant5547 ugh u sound like a loser no offense. who said thats all u need to invest? of course theres more to it. but if u keep making excuses youll never be succesful. Stop looking for the holy grail and just learn all that you can learn
@@drek273 No offense but you're the one who sounds like a loser with your "I can do anything", shoot baskets like Michael Jordan and have stock picking abilities like Warren Buffett. Get your head out of the sand and BE REAL, it's one thing to be smart and quite another to be delusional. Even Buffett when asked how the average investor can pick stocks like he does responded by saying - don't, just buy the index.
45 minutes... lol
Mr buff-it how can I get sum of your and Mr mungers money to the working class and poor to buy food ?