Not exact matches
His last open letter to shareholders makes the
point clearly
about investing in creating value — «Berkshire's gain
in net worth during 2016 was $ 27.5 billion, which increased the per - share book value of both our Class A and Class B
stock by 10.7 %.
And finally on to the
point that I think Kim was actually asking
about — should he
invest in stocks vs high - interest savings account
in a TFSA account for tax reasons?
If I had started telling you
about how to
invest in stock, probably, you must have missed some
points.
It's funny, people
point to the recent Great Recession and some bank
stocks cutting dividends as a reason that DGI somehow doesn't work, yet you would have been hard pressed to see a 20 % pay cut as a dividend growth investor, even at the height of it all — unless you were primarily
invested in bank
stocks and didn't give a damn
about diversification.
Hi Denisa, you're
pointing to an american fund with european
stocks in it, while Marcel and MMM were talking
about investing as a european (i.e. you live
in Europe and you want to buy cheap index funds).
Is there anything special one should know
about investing in mid-cap
stocks, and would you consider it an appropriate fund to include along with the Vanguard large (domestic and international) and small blend index funds that I've
invested in to this
point?