The Money Game: Berkshire & Benjamins

The Money Game: Berkshire & Benjamins
Rubber ducks made in the image of Warren Buffett (left), and Charles Munger. (Image: Getty)
Simon Robertson
The asset manager is a professional or firm responsible for managing and overseeing a client's investments, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, or other financial assets, to achieve specific financial goals while minimising risk. They make investment decisions, monitor portfolio performance, and align strategies with the client's objectives, often charging a fee based on assets under management (AUM).The Berkshire AGMIt’s on this weekend and is the holy grail of the money game. It’s loosely called "the pilgrimage&q...

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