Warren Buffett: Principles For Success In Life and Business

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Jacob Wolinsky
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An interview with billionaire and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett. In this interview, Warren discusses the qualities and principles for success in life, business and management. Warren also talks about leadership and adapting after failures.? Books about Warren Buffett and his favourite books are located at the bottom of the description❗ Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Other great Stock Market Investor videos:⬇ Ray Dalio on Hedge funds, Success and Life/Work: http://bit.ly/RDVid1 Charlie Munger on Common sense and Investing:http://bit.ly/CMVid1 Billionaire James Simons: Conquering Wall Street with Mathematics:http://bit.ly/JSVidIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 1:34 Learning accounting 2:49 Buying Clayton Homes 4:50 Leadership 7:12 Paint your own painting 14:22 Memo to managers 15:32 Solomon Brothers 19:39 Qualities to do well 23:20 Start of Q&A 23:36 How to adapt to failures? 29:46 How do you want to be remembered? 34:24 How do you determine where you make your donations? 43:44 Would the elimination of double tax on dividends change your thinking? 50:35 Personal qualities of executives you look for? 58:30 How do you value businesses? 1:04:48 Applying business principles to life? 1:10:12 Personal and career goals? 1:14:20 What has kept you in Omaha? Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings:http://bit.ly/CommonStock Interview Date: 4th April 2003 Event: University of Nebraska Original Image Source:http://bit.ly/WBuffettPic10

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Jacob Wolinsky is the founder of HedgeFundAlpha (formerly ValueWalk Premium), a popular value investing and hedge fund focused intelligence service. Prior to founding the company, Jacob worked as an equity analyst focused on small caps. Jacob lives with his wife and five kids in Passaic NJ. - Email: jacob(at)hedgefundalpha.com FD: I do not purchase any equities to avoid conflict of interest and any insider information. I only purchase broad-based ETFs and mutual funds.

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