Sentences with phrase «intrinsic value philosophy»

Many people can articulate an intrinsic value philosophy.

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Can they develop theologies of ecology that affirm the intrinsic value of all life, as do the deep ecologists and most others within environmental philosophy, and that also affirm the care of a compassionate God for the poor and oppressed, as do prophetic biblical traditions?
Northrop, F. S. C., «The Relation Between Naturalistic Scientific Knowledge and Humanistic Intrinsic Values in Western Culture,» Contemporary American Philosophy: Second Series, ed.
According to this philosophy nothing outside of us humans has intrinsic value, since all value is the product of human creativity.
The trust follows a value investing philosophy focused on buying UK equities below their intrinsic value.
Equity Schemes Our investment philosophy for equity - oriented investments is based on the belief that over time stock prices reflect their intrinsic values.
Graham's philosophy of «value investing» — which teaches investors to buy stocks for less than the company's intrinsic worth is renown for shielding investors from substantial error — has made The Intelligent Investor a stock market bible ever since its original publication in 1949.
The value investing philosophy consists of three key pillars: 1) the right attitude, 2) the concept of intrinsic value, 3) the margin of safety principle.
If you're looking for a great «starter book» on reading annual reports, getting familiar with the value investing philosophy, analyzing businesses and estimate intrinsic value, look no further!
Bhansali: Our investment philosophy is very much focused on intrinsic value investing.
At root, it is simply an exhortation to adhere strictly to the philosophy of value investment: Buy only if market price is some fixed discount from intrinsic value or less, pass otherwise.
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