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Is Buying a House A Good Investment (UK)?

Owning a home is one of the most common goals for all Brits. After all, it’s the British dream right? And not just that—it’s also a great financial investment…right? Well, it’s complicated. While there are plenty of perfectly logical and admirable reasons for wanting to buy a home, there are also a lot of downsides, and even more misinformation about the potential benefits of…
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How Does Inflation Work?

Most people know that economic inflation has at least something to do with the rising costs of goods and services within an economy. But what causes inflation? And how does it work? In this article, we’ll provide a crash course on inflation. It’s not exactly…
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Value Investing VS. Growth Investing

For hundreds of years, companies have been issuing stocks and bonds, while investors looking to make their money work for them have been buying these securities. Today, trillions of dollars are circulating through stock markets around the world, as people continue to…
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Deep Value Investing: Explained

A Brief History Of Deep Value Investing Deep value investing was first introduced by Benjamin Graham, the British economist who authored Security Analysis and The Intelligent Investor, and was a teacher and employer of one of the wealthiest and most famed investors in history, Warren Buffett. Graham put aside the idea that a company had to have the best business model or the strongest…
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What Does Warren Buffett Look For In A Company?

What Does Warren Buffett’s Investment Strategy Look Like? A student and employee of Benjamin Graham, Buffett is the brain-child of the original value investor. But what exactly is value investing? The simple answer is value investors look for shares or companies that…
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How To Invest Like Warren Buffet: Value Investing.

A student and employee of Benjamin Graham, Buffett is the brain-child of the original value investor. So, what is that exactly is this “Value Investing”? The simple answer is value investors look for shares or companies that are valued below their intrinsic value. This is where things get slightly lost and people go their own way, including Buffett and…
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