Description
Finkle-a Buffett family friend-shares his perspective on Buffett's early life and business ventures. The book traces the entrepreneurial paths that shaped Buffett's career, from selling gum door-to-door during childhood to forming Berkshire Hathaway and developing it into a global conglomerate through the imaginative deployment of financial instruments and creative deal making. Finkle considers Buffett's investment methodology, management strategy, and personal philosophy on building a rewarding life in terms of entrepreneurship. He also zeros in on Buffett's longtime business partner, Charlie Munger, and his contributions to Berkshire's success. Finkle draws key lessons from Buffett's mistakes as well as his successes, using these failures to explore the ways behavioral biases can affect investors and how to overcome them.
By viewing Buffett as an entrepreneur, this book offers readers a fresh take on one of the world's best-known financial titans.
About the Author
Todd A. Finkle is the Pigott Professor of Entrepreneurship at Gonzaga University. He is also an investor, entrepreneur, speaker, and consultant who has worked with a wide range of organizations.
Reviews
Tying together the wonderful history of Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway with the evolution of modern finance is a remarkable feat. Todd A. Finkle has done just that with this readable, up-to-the-minute book. -- Adam J. Mead, author of The Complete Financial History of Berkshire Hathaway, CEO/chief investment officer, Mead Capital Management
Todd Finkle has shared his insights into the important life and career of Warren Buffett-a visionary entrepreneur whose view of the world was influenced by his midwestern roots and early family life. We are grateful to Finkle for exploring this marvelous connection. -- Mark Pigott, executive chairman, PACCAR Inc
Finkle explains how Warren Buffett did it-and does it-in words that the average person (and the financial expert) can understand. It's a biography with a bonus: details about Buffett's 'secret sauce,' which, as he says, almost guarantees that you can get rich-slowly. -- Steve Jordon, author of The Oracle & Omaha: How Warren Buffett And His Hometown Shaped Each Other and former reporter and "Warren Watch" columnist, The Omaha World-Herald
Finkle's portrait of Warren Buffett-as entrepreneur, investor, and businessperson-is a masterpiece. His book is a must-read for everyone interested in Warren Buffett's life and way of thinking. -- Patrick Terrion, principal, Founders Capital Management
Awards
Runner-up for Axiom Business Book Award in Memoir and Biography 2023.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231207126
Author Todd A. Finkle
Format Hardback
Page Count 296
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press