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The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom

IFB66:Should You Research Owners Earnings or Options?

The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom

Andrew Sather

Investing, Business

4.11.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2018

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode 66 of the Investing for Beginners podcast. On today's show, we will discuss owners earnings, Warren Buffett's favorite measure of earnings for a company. In addition, we will have a brief discussion of options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glass Fox Media Podcast.

0:06.4

You're tuned in to the Investing for Beginners Podcast.

0:12.0

Finally, Step-by-step premium investment guidance for beginners.

0:18.0

Led by Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern to decode

0:24.2

industry jargon silence crippling confusion and help you overcome emotions

0:30.5

by looking at the numbers.

0:37.0

Your path to financial freedom starts now.

0:47.0

All right folks, well welcome to Investing for Beginners Podcast. This is episode 66. Today we're going to talk about several different topics.

0:51.0

We're going to talk a little bit about owner's earnings,

0:52.8

which is one of Warren Buffett's, if you will, or thoughts and ideas on how he looks at a business.

0:59.4

And we're also going to talk a little bit about options. And before we start talking about those, I'd like to tell

1:05.3

you about a book I just read recently. It's called F Wall Street. And it was a fantastic book. It was

1:11.6

very, very easy to read and it is not full of jargon if you will.

1:17.5

There's not lots of technical terms in there.

1:20.0

He's very good at explaining and breaking down different ideas like owner's earnings, for example.

1:26.2

He also talks a little bit about intrinsic value, he also talks about discounted cash flows,

1:30.4

but again it's not super jargony, there's not a lot of math and even the math that's in there is super, super simple.

1:36.0

And the other thing that's kind of cool about it is he comes from it as an angle.

1:40.0

He's a quote-unquote insider. He's somebody that works in the business. He buys and sells stocks for people that want to invest.

1:48.0

And but he comes at it as an angle of, you know, everybody in Wall Street's out to get something from you and he's not and it's very his language is very it's not rough but he's very sarcastic is probably the best way of putting it

2:03.8

and especially attitude yeah thank you that's that's the better way of putting it

2:08.0

yeah there's a lot of attitude and he's definitely coming at at at at an advantage of you looking at Wall Street as sort of the

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