Vocabulary
History on Value Investing
Strategies
Miscellaneous
100

Value investing is an investment paradigm that involves buying securities that appear under priced by some form of fundamental analysis.

What is value investing

100

Who is known as the Father of Value Investing

Benjamin Graham

100

After waiting for the purchase of a stock, the stock price may come down perfect for purchase. 

What is the benefit of the Waiting Game

100

Which are taxed more long-term investments or short-term

Short term investments are taxed more

200

A measure of what an asset is worth

What is Intrinsic Value

200

Future billionaire Benjamin Graham taught 

Warren Buffett

200

What types of companies should I seek in investing

 Long-term companies

200

What is Free Cash Flow

Cash generated from a company's revenue or operations with the expenditure costs subtracted


300

It is the difference between the intrinsic value of a stock and it's market price

What is the Margin of Safety

300

Which college popularized the education of Value Investing 

Columbia Business School

300

 Is following current trends a part of value investing

No it is not

300

What is the Price-to-Book

measures the value of a company's assets and compares them to the stock price

400

Indexing strategies that allow for less maintenance of the portfolio.

What is Couch Potato Value Investing

400

During which economic event did Benjamin Graham's value investing strategies help with

The Great Depression

400

What buffer makes you less likely to lose money when investing

The Margin of Safety

400

This shows the company's track record for earnings to determine if the stock price is not reflecting all of the earnings or is undervalued.

What is Price-to-earnings

500

A stock that looks like a great deal, but in actuality is not. People may fall for this without considering outside factors about the stock. 

What is a Value Trap

500

Who were the 2 main men in the creation of Value Investing

Benjamin Graham and David Dodd

500

The underlying logic of value investing is to purchase assets for less than they are currently worth, hold them for the long-term, and profit when they return to the intrinsic value or above

What is the strategy in purchasing for less

500

What holdings company does Warren Buffet own


Berkshire Hathaway

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