Break The $100000 Myth

At Berkshire Hathaway’s 1998 Annual General Meeting (AGM), Charlie Munger stated: The first $100,000 is a bitch, but you gotta do it. I don’t care what you have to do. If it means walking everywhere and not eating anything that wasn’t purchased with a coupon, find a way to get your hands on $100,000. After [...]

5 Things Investors Should Ignore

We often hear and read what is important to achieve investment success. In this post, however, I want to delve into something a bit more unconventional but equally important and that is 5 things investors should ignore. Beating The Market A common fault of many investors is the fixation about consistently generating investment returns that [...]

Tax Efficiency And Investment Decisions

Retail investors are bombarded with investment advice from today’s media of which most relates to before-tax investment returns. We, however, live in an after-tax world. This is why we need to view tax efficiency and investment decisions together. In this post, I touch upon the importance of allocating investments in the most tax-efficient manner. This [...]

Stay The Course

'Stay the course' is a phrase used by navigators to encourage maintaining the current direction or plan, especially when faced with challenges or temptations to change. It is rooted in maritime history where maintaining a set course was crucial for reaching a destination safely and efficiently. The phrase has broader applications in life and in [...]

Time Is The Secret Sauce To Building Wealth

One of the most memorable things I learned in business school is that TIME is the secret sauce to building wealth. A host of factors such as: Your Starting Point Income Growth Financial Literacy Expense Management Tax Planning Risk Management certainly influence wealth creation. The power of time, however, is often overlooked because most people [...]

The Position Sizing Conundrum

As a follow up to my How I Identify New Companies to Research post, in this post I address the position sizing conundrum investors face when trying to determine how to properly size a position within an investment portfolio. Dollar versus Percentage Perspective Determining how much weight each particular stock receives in a portfolio is [...]

How To Think About A Company’s Moat

Every great business is built around a strong moat. - Warren Buffett A company’s moat is an essential concept for investors and business professionals. It refers to a company’s ability to maintain competitive advantages to protect its long-term profits and market share from competing firms. Think of a company's moat as the answer to What [...]

By |January 7th, 2025|Education|Comments Off on How To Think About A Company’s Moat

2024 Year End FFJ Portfolio Review

On July 1 2024 I published my 2024 Mid Year FFJ Portfolio Review. With 2024 having drawn to a close, I now provide this 2024 Year End FFJ Portfolio Review using the December 31, 2024 closing stock prices. This Investment Holdings Review reflects the rankings on December 31, 2024, June 28, 2024, December 29, 2023, [...]

By |January 4th, 2025|FFJ Portfolio Holdings|Comments Off on 2024 Year End FFJ Portfolio Review

FFJ Portfolio – December 2024

Another month has flown by thus triggering this FFJ Portfolio - December 2024 report; all monthly reports are accessible here. Purchases I increased my exposure to 4 existing holdings in 'Core' accounts in the FFJ Portfolio and initiated a position in Cintas (CTAS) in one of the 'Side' accounts. Nike (NKE) 200 shares @ ~$78.48 [...]

By |January 4th, 2025|FFJ Portfolio Holdings|Comments Off on FFJ Portfolio – December 2024
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