Lawrence A. Cunningham
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“What counts for most people in investing is not how much they know, but rather how realistically they define what they don't know.”
― The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America
― The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America
“Common sense is the heart of investing and business management.”
― How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett
― How to Think Like Benjamin Graham and Invest Like Warren Buffett
“If the widget company consistently earned a superior return on capital throughout the period, or if capital employed only doubled during the CEO’s reign, the praise for him may be well deserved. But if return on capital was lackluster and capital employed increased in pace with earnings, applause should be withheld. A savings account in which interest was reinvested would achieve the same year-by-year increase in earnings—and, at only 8% interest, would quadruple its annual earnings in 18 years. The power of this simple math is often ignored by companies to the detriment of their shareholders. Many corporate compensation plans reward managers handsomely for earnings increases produced solely, or in large part, by retained earnings—i.e., earnings withheld from owners. For example, ten-year, fixed-price stock options are granted routinely, often by companies whose dividends are only a small percentage of earnings. An example will illustrate the inequities possible under such circumstances. Let’s suppose that you had a $100,000 savings account earning 8% interest and “managed” by a trustee who could decide each year what portion of the interest you were to be paid in cash. Interest not paid out would be “retained earnings” added to the savings account to compound. And let’s suppose that your trustee, in his superior wisdom, set the “pay-out ratio” at one-quarter of the annual earnings.”
― The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America
― The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America
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