477: FROM THE VAULT: Warren Buffett's Inflation Principles
At the end of the 1970s and the early 1980s, a decade of financial instability and high inflation rates led Warren Buffett to ponder the correct path forward for Berkshire Hathaway in his letters to shareholders. His solutions in those years could hold some valuable information for investors as we find ourselves once again in turbulent times.
While the financial, societal, and cultural contexts have drastically changed over the course of three and a half decades, the underlying business principles and inherent behavioral characteristics can offer insights into how wise investors can find success during times of uncertainty in the modern world.
This Vault episode offers us a glimpse into both the recent and not-so-recent past as Danielle considers how a post-pandemic world can benefit from Buffett’s wisdom following one of the most volatile decades of the 20th century.
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Topics Discussed:
Berkshire Hathaway shareholder letters
Inflation in the 70s/80s
Indexing investments to inflation
Investing into companies with little debt
Prioritizing gains in purchasing power over earnings
Post-housing bubble concerns related to 30 years prior
Anti-fragility
Resources Discussed:
DanielleTown.com
Buffett’s 1979 letter
Buffett’s 1980 letter
Buffett’s 1981 letter
Buffett’s 1983 letter
Buffett’s 2010 letter
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