Warren Buffett Reading List: Dive Into 5 Books That Charted Oracle Of Omaha's Path To $133B Wealth Today
Legendary investor Warren Buffett, with over $133 billion net worth, is a bookworm. He thinks knowledge is like interest – the more you read, the better it compounds. The Oracle of Omaha has recommended several books over decades, and if you want to be successful like him, you might want to read what he reads.
"Read 500 pages like this every day," Buffett once told students at Columbia Business School when someone asked him how to prepare for a career in investing.
"That's how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest. All of you can do it, but I guarantee not very many of you will do it."
Here are five books that shaped Buffett's success.
1. Poor Charlie's Almanack
This book, edited by Peter D. Kaufman, contains wisdom of Buffett's late friend and ...
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