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Pat Dorsey
Director, Equity Research at Morningstar, Inc.
Author
The Little Book That Builds Wealth:
The
Knockout Formula for Finding Great Investments
April 26, 2008
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To
make money in today's dynamic market environment, you need to invest in
companies that will perform in the face of sustained competitive pressure.
But how can you accurately identify companies that are great today and likely
to remain great for many years to come?
The answer to this question lies in competitive advantages,
or economic moats. Just as moats were dug around medieval castles to keep the
opposition at bay, economic moats protect the high returns on capital enjoyed
by the world’s best companies. If you can identify companies that have
moats, and you can purchase their shares at reasonable prices, you’ll begin
to build a portfolio of solid businesses that will improve your odds of doing
well in the stock market.
In The Little Book That Builds Wealth, author Pat
Dorsey outlines this proven approach and reveals how you can effectively
apply it to your own investments. Step by step, Dorsey discusses why economic
moats are such strong indicators of great long-term investments and examines
four of their most common sources: intangible assets, cost advantages,
customer-switching costs, and network economics. After establishing a firm
understanding of moats, Dorsey shows you how to recognize moats that are
eroding, the key role that industry structure plays in creating competitive
advantage, and how management can create (as well as destroy) moats.
Although the moat concept is not a new one—it was made
famous by Warren Buffett—the modern-day investor can benefit from what it
has to offer. With The Little Book That Builds Wealth as your guide,
you’ll quickly discover why moats should be an integral part of your
analytical investment toolkit and learn how to leverage this approach to
build a portfolio of high-performance stocks.
Pat
Dorsey, CFA (Chicago, IL) is Director of Equity Research at Morningstar, Inc.
He played an integral part in the development of the Morningstar Rating™
for stocks, as well as Morningstar’s economic moat ratings. Dorsey is also
the author of The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing: Morningstar's
Guide to Building Wealth and Winning in the Market (Wiley). He holds a
master’s degree in political science from Northwestern University and a
bachelor’s degree in government from Wesleyan University.
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