He preferred companies with a long track record of stable earnings over those with "flash-in-the-pan" growth.
Analyzes revenue, expenses, and the "earning power" of a company over time. He preferred companies with a long track record
Benjamin Graham’s The Interpretation of Financial Statements You are not just looking for a file;
For investors searching for , the goal is usually the same: to find a direct, no-nonsense guide to cutting through corporate accounting noise and finding the true value of a business. You are not just looking for a file; you are looking for the keys to the value investing kingdom. No discussion of Graham would be honest without
The Interpretation of Financial Statements by Benjamin Graham and Spencer B. Meredith is available as a free PDF via the Internet Archive (Archive.org) and various university libraries, as it is a public domain work in the United States.
No discussion of Graham would be honest without acknowledging the limits of his 1930s lens.