Monday, December 5, 2011

Investor Profile Warren Buffet's Early Years

Investor Green Card - Ticket to Greater Freedom in the USA The investment business does not have to hire workers, but rather the investor can show that certain third parties, e.g., borrowers from the investment business, tenants of the investment business, etc. have directly created a number of new jobs, and can then show further indirect creation of new jobs calculated on the basis of an economist's model.

The investor in the EB-5 regional center program, if he or she wishes, is also free to retire. Moreover, immigration through the EB-5 regional center program frees the immigrant investor from the obligation of operating business, particularly when the immigrant investor would otherwise have to run that business in a way that satisfies the visa requirements, plus deal with potentially cut-throat competition, rather than having the freedom to run the business in a way that makes the most sense from a business perspective. Perhaps most importantly, immigrant investors under the EB-5 regional center program become permanent residents through their investment. Finally, the EB-5 regional center investor avoids the visa renewal merry-go-round to which E-2 and L-1 investors are subject. Warren Buffett was the only son of the Howard Buffett and Lelia Stahl.

Warren Buffett loved number crunching - his love for math and money combined with the everyday encouragement of his father, in an investment firm environment inspired Warren to attend Wharton School of Business. Warren read Ben Graham's The Intelligent Investor.

Luckily, for the investment world, Harvard Business school failed to accept Warren and he went on to attend Columbia University where Graham was a professor of business.

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