The official book list of the 2022 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting comes from Munger College, written by BookwormsOmaha. On the occasion of the 2022 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting webpage link, the official bookstore of the annual meeting-Omaha's Bookworms Bookstore recently
An annual meeting book list was released in advance, and 29 books were recommended to shareholders attending the annual meeting in six categories. One of the special categories is Charlie Munger's 2022 recommended books.
Part 01 New Books in 2022 1 The United States has always been a place where people dream, invent, and build in pursuit of a better life.
This book takes us on a four-hundred-year journey through a series of "next big things"—inventions, technologies, and industries that pushed American history forward.
The result is a history of modern America that reshapes in new ways events, trends, and people we previously thought were clear through the prism of capitalism.
2 This book tells the true story of a company that was on the verge of collapse, but rejected its fate and forged a unique path to success.
A deep love and appreciation for capitalism and compound interest helps readers approach this book.
The historical financial statements included in the book are bound to stir people's attention and inspire readers to rethink the possibilities of capital allocation.
3 This comprehensive analysis distills and summarizes Buffett's shareholder letter, Berkshire Hathaway's annual report and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission documents, annual meeting minutes, subsidiary financial data, etc.
This allows readers to trace the logic, reasoning, and capital allocation decisions of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger from the beginning.
Shareholders will find new information, refreshing analysis and convenient guidance.
This book takes you through the decades of financial moves that built the company called Berkshire Hathaway today.
4 Cunningham and Kuba shed new light on how Berkshire Hathaway's organization works, showing that the key to its success is trust.
By describing the partnership's practices and business operations, they argue that Berkshire's distinguishing feature is a culture with autonomy and decentralization as core management principles.
5 In this book, children learn Warren Buffett's version of the alphabet: A is for Apple, B is for Benjamin Moore, C is for Coca-Cola, and D is for Duracell.
Everyone's favorite Berkshire family book, updated for 2022!
6 Weber leads Brooks to develop inspiring products that provide a superior experience that drives people to keep running.
He was praised for it.
A leader's memoir, this book provides insights, inspiring stories, and tangible takeaways for today's and tomorrow's leaders, entrepreneurs, and more than 150 million runners around the world.
7 As the Fed scrambles to save the economy, Timraos goes behind the scenes to reveal what Jay Powell and his colleagues were doing, thinking, worrying about, and why.
The book has it all: history, economics, politics, tensions between key players, revealing interviews, previously unreported details - all meticulously reported and deftly told.
Part 02 Charlie Munger’s 2022 Book Selection 8 This is the most brutal restructuring in the history of Wall Street.
The 2015 bankruptcy dispute at casino giant Caesars Entertainment pitted a brilliant and ruthless private equity legend against some of the world's most ruthless hedge fund wizards.
These modern financiers now dominate American society, and their "fight to the death" continues to shock workers, politicians, wider society — and even each other.
Part 03 About Warren Buffett 9 This collection contains many useful and timeless words of wisdom, in which Warren Buffett tells us how to think about asset valuation, what is good and bad business, acquisitions and their pitfalls
, measuring sticks, compensation issues, how to reduce risk, corporate governance, the importance of trust and the right culture, learning from mistakes and more.
10 This book organizes all of Buffett's letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders from 1965 to 2014 into a carefully designed and easy-to-read format.
These are his original letters—written word for word—that form a “lesson plan” for his views on business and investing.
In addition to providing a stunning case study of Berkshire's success, Buffett has shown an incredible willingness to share his methods and serve as a teacher to so many of his students.