Due to unforeseen circumstances beyond my control, which includes my new very busy business schedules, I regret to inform my readers that this might well be my last finance blog post.
For this last post, I will be posting the photos of my unblogged books that I have already read, as well as some comments about each of them. So here it goes:
1) Building financial models
This is quite an expensive book but well worth the price. This book is a comprehensive instructional manual on creating accurate financial projection models for financial statements. I was actually able to use this for one of my MBA classes. Ublike textbooks, this book is much easier to read, but not that easy.
2) Benjamin Graham on Investing is another fine book about the father of investing. This book reminds us of the enduring and timeless lessons taught by Warren Buffett's mentor.
3) Philip Fisher is also one of the mentors of Warren Buffett who taught him more to look on the qualitative side of companies and not just the quantitative. Paths to Wealth through Common Stocks is Philip Fisher's classic book.
4) This is the latest book I have read and this is about the inside story of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, one of the most established and wealthiest financial firms in world history. In this book you will find answers as to what mistakes led to even the financial giant's downfall.
This are all the books I can recommend to you. I urge my readers to continue exploring the world of finance through books. Thank you all for taking time to read my blog.