Book Contents
2003 edition by Benjamin Graham and Jason Zweig
- Preface to the Fourth Edition, by Warren E. Buffett
- A Note About Benjamin Graham, by Jason Zweig
- Introduction: What This Book Expects to Accomplish
- Commentary on the Introduction
- Investment versus Speculation: Results to Be Expected by the Intelligent Investor
- The Investor and Inflation
- A Century of Stock Market History: The Level of Stock Market Prices in Early 1972
- General Portfolio Policy: The Defensive Investor
- The Defensive Investor and Common Stocks
- Portfolio Policy for the Enterprising Investor: Negative Approach
- Portfolio Policy for the Enterprising Investor: The Positive Side
- The Investor and Market Fluctuations
- Investing in Investment Funds
- The Investor and His Advisers
- Security Analysis for the Lay Investor: General Approach
- Things to Consider About Per-Share Earnings
- A Comparison of Four Listed Companies
- Stock Selection for the Defensive Investor
- Stock Selection for the Enterprising Investor
- Convertible Issues and Warrants
- Four Extremely Instructive Case Histories and more
- A Comparison of Eight Pairs of Companies
- Shareholders and Managements: Dividend Policy
- "Margin of Safety" as the Central Concept of Investment
- Postscript
- Commentary on Postscript
- Appendixes
- The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville
- Important Rules Concerning Taxability of Investment Income and Security Transactions (in 1972)
- The Basics of Investment Taxation (Updated as of 2003)
- The New Speculation in Common Stocks
- A Case History: Aetna Maintenance Co.
- Tax Accounting for NVF's Acquisition of Sharon Steel Shares
- Technological Companies as Investments
- Endnotes
- Acknowledgments from Jason Zweig
- Index
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