
Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl
And Why You Should, Too
by The Motley Fool
Should I read this?
Recommended by 1 source and appears in Finance, Finance, and Nonfiction.
Wall Street Journal bestseller Investing isn?t a man?s world anymore?and this provocative and enlightening book shows why that?s a good thing for Wall Street, the global financial system, and your own personal portfolio.Warren Buffett and all of the women of the world have one thing in common: They are better investors than the average man. ...
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Finance, Finance, and Nonfiction.
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Tom Peters
“@StephynieMalik @DaliaFeldheim ?Lead like a girl.? Yes! Reminds me of my favorite book title: Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl: And Why You Should, Too, by LouAnn Lofton.”
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