Advance praise for Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl
"You'll have to read her book to see the criteria she used, but I'd say I probably plead guilty."
— Warren Buffett"At last, The Motley Fool hits on the real "secret to success" that dozens of other books on Warren Buffett have overlooked — temperament. Women have it, men need it. Both can dramatically improve their investment returns — with much less work and worry — simply by reading LouAnn Lofton's witty, well-researched roadmap."
— Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and A Whole New Mind"LouAnn Lofton's Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl is a well-written, sound investment book highlighting the tenets of Warren Buffett, particularly one that stresses the need for even temperament over high I.Q."
— Andrew Kilpatrick, author of Of Permanent Value: The Story of Warren Buffett"Through this refreshingly new approach to understanding Buffett, LouAnn Lofton convincingly argues that both men and women can improve their stock returns by studying how women (and Buffett) have been more successful in investing."
— Prem Jain, author of Buffett Beyond Value"Before reading Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl, I thought that I had studied Warren Buffett from nearly every angle. LouAnn Lofton offers a new perspective on Buffett's investment success."
— Lauren Templeton, co-author of Investing the Templeton Way and founder of Lauren Templeton Capital Management"Lofton's BFF-style advice is fun to read and well worth taking, whether your chromosomes are XX or XY."
— Nell Minnow, corporate governance expert"It's a how-to manual on playing the market with sugar-and-spice sensibility."
— AOL Daily Finance"[P]erhaps it is time to rehabilitate the phrase 'like a girl' – at least where it is applied to investment decisions."
— Financial Times"The essential ingredients of Buffett's investing philosophy have been overlooked until now, argues author LouAnn Lofton in her new, must-read book. ...Go forth, buy the book, and love your inner Buffett."
— DailyWorth.com"Lofton lays out sound feminine and Motley Fool–worthy rules for investment that men would be wise to heed..."
— Kirkus Reviews

