by John Huber | Dec 12, 2019 | Book Reviews
Matt and I both read a lot of books. He reads so many and so fast that I have a hard time keeping up, so I pressured him into forming a book club with me for 2020. The goal is to pick one book a month that we both read at the same time, and then share our takeaways....
by John Huber | Jun 26, 2017 | Book Reviews, Ideas
Note: I typically take one post each month or two from this site to publish on my free site. In other words, the free site will see one post for every 10-15 posts that get published here. I may decide to eventually publish this post to the free blog. A few weeks ago...
by Matt Brice | Jan 26, 2017 | Book Reviews
Any parent who reads to their children at night will enjoy picking up Dear Chairman and going chapter by chapter with their little one. Your child may currently enjoy some version of Shrek or Trolls, but with persistence, I am sure a good parent could point her in...
by Matt Brice | Nov 18, 2016 | Book Reviews, Investment Journal, Investment Theory
“Experience has taught me that it’s easy to talk about values, hard to implement them, and even harder for an outsider to determine which values are heartfelt and which are window-dressing. Wall Street cannot place a value on values.” Howard Schultz If you want to...
by Matt Brice | Sep 25, 2016 | Book Reviews, Investment Journal, Investment Theory
One point that Buffett hammers home nicely is the idea of staying within your circle of competence. This blog post is a great recap of both Munger and Buffett's view on circle of competence. However, if you read between the lines, Buffett and Munger are both...