Charlie Munger wasn't in denial about how rough life could get. He just didn't believe in quitting. In what would be his ...
Charlie Munger said he learned one of his most enduring investing lessons long before Wall Street ever heard his name and that was that very talented people can still behave in wildly irrational ways.
Charlie Munger, who died at age 99 last week, attributed his success and longevity at least partially to a single piece of advice: "Avoid crazy at all costs." That's what he told CNBC's Becky Quick ...
Avoiding mistakes in business and life comes down a few simple things, according to billionaire investor Charlie Munger, who died last week at age 99: good financial habits, integrity and "avoiding ...
Warren Buffett is arguably the most celebrated investor of our generation, but he couldn't have earned the title without Charlie Munger's influence. Munger, Berkshire Hathaway's vice chairman who ...
Warren Buffett shared a heartfelt tribute to the late Charlie Munger, calling his business partner of 60 years the architect of today's Berkshire Hathaway. In his must-read annual letter Saturday, the ...
Charlie Munger never pretended the next leader of Berkshire Hathaway would be another Warren Buffett. He said it outright — ...
Charlie Munger spent a lifetime proving that you do not need a complex algorithm or a Wall Street trading desk to compound ...
Charlie Munger was known for never taking credit for his achievements, despite spending decades as Warren Buffett's ...