This is the only method we use to actually put a value on the business, what we would call in insic value. In rule number one, i call sticker price, you know, the sticker on the car that tells you what they'd like to get for it. The view of the company from the the mba seats. This is, this is what mba is like do to figure out the value of business. O i tis you say, nba. Nothing im i was imagining, like, the tippy toppy of the stadium seating, overlooking a basketball court. I dosnt wonder wat. There's nine points in here, ok? Ad, we're go
In Rule #1 investing, we call “buying on sale” purchasing stocks with a Margin of Safety. All you have to do to get a big MOS is know the value of the business you are buying—as a business—and then wait to buy it until the market drops much lower than the value. Today, Phil and Danielle dive deeper into Margin of Safety valuations, and explain why understanding how to value a company is critical to stockpiling.
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