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Part I DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO THE INVESTMENT PROCESS
Chapter 1 What is Value Investing?
Chapter 2 Academic Finance: Efficient Market Hypothesis and Efficient Portfolio Theory
Chapter 3 Graham and Dodd Fundamentalism
Chapter 4 Broker-Dealer Research Departments and Conventional Money Managers
Part II REAL-WORLD CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 5 Corporate Valuation
Chapter 6 The Substantive Characteristics of Securties
Chapter 7 Capital Structure
Chapter 8 Promoters' and Professionals' Compensations
Chapter 9 Uses and Limitations of Financial Accounting
Chapter 10 Uses and Limitations of Narrative Disclosures
Chapter 11 Semantics Counts
Part III RESOURCE CONVERSION
Chapter 12 A Simplified Example
Chapter 13 Acquiring Securities in Bulk
Chapter 14 Restructuring Troubled Companies
Chapter 15 Other Resource Conversion Topics
Epilogue: The Values of Value Investing
Index