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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: Warren Buffett explains how you could've turned $114 into $400,000 with a simple long-term investment Yahoo Finance... Many of us know the magic of investing money in the stock marketjust letting it sit and watching it growbut few of us really grasp just how powerfully enriching this can be. Not surprisingly, Warren Buffett, the worlds greatest investor, has a vivid example of this which he shared with me during a visit earlier this year at Berkshire Hathaway headquarters in Omaha. First, take yourself back, way back to Americas entry into World War II. Franklin Roosevelt was president and Buffett was a young boy. And as you may know young Buffett, unlike most kids his age interested in games or sports, was basically consumed by the stock market. And at that dark moment in US history, Buffett was ready to take action. Let me give you a figure thatll blow your mind I think. I bought my first stock when I was 11 years old. It was the first quarter of 1942, shortly after Pearl Harbor, Buffett recalls. I spent $114.75, [for] shares [of a stock.] $114.75. If I put that $114 into the S&P 500 at that time and reinvested the dividends, think of a figure as to what it
would be worth today, he asked me? So, what do think? $10,000? $75,000? Ill give you some help. Thats way low. Lets pick it up with Buffett again: The answer is about $400,000. So if I as a little kid had taken that 114 bucks Id saved shoveling snow (LAUGH) or whatever Id done, [Id have] $400,000 today. [In] one persons lifetime. Thats America. I mean, that isnt me. You know, its the huge tailwind the American economy gives to any equity investor. Buffett acknowledges that its not always easy to stick with it all the way through. Now, the markets gone down many times during that time, he reminded me. People have panicked during that time. Headlines have been terrible. You know, it looked like we were losing the war when we first got in. But America is a powerful economic machine that, since 1776, its worked and its gonna keep working. And then hes almost giving me a pep talk. As in, come on, you can do this! Now, you dont wanna buy to hold for a year, you dont wanna buy with the idea that you could sell it in two years or three years necessarily, to make money. You may you could lose money that way, he says. But if you buy it for $10, $20, just keep buying the S&P 500 index and forget about all the other nonsense thats being sold to you because Ill guarantee you one thing about (LAUGH) the stuff being sold to you, it will carry bigger fees than what (LAUGH) Im talking about. By that last point Buffett means those big management or brokerage fees would eat up your returns in a huge way and youd end up with far less that $400K. So heres a big question: Will it happen again? In other words, if you invested a similar sum and held it for the same 76 years or so, would you still make outmaybe not exactly the same of coursebut would you still make out like a bandit? Buffett answers that if not directly, then directionally. The S&P 500 companies have earned well over 10% on equity, often 15% annually for years, and years, and years, and years, Buffett says. Theyve done it with Democratic administrations, with Republican administrations. Now, you get money compounding at that kind of rate underlying your investment, and you get a diversified group of that, I mean, youre going to do well. You pick up these kinds of things from investing for almost eight decades. Watch Warren Buffett LIVE at the 2018 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting exclusively on the Yahoo Finance app and desktop. Coverage begins May 5 at 9:45am ET. Set a reminder now! Berkshire Hathaways annual meeting will be held on May 5. More with Warren Buffett: Buffett: Women make me very optimistic about this country Buffett: I made a mistake not buying JPMorgan stock Buffett: I dont speak for a million Berkshire shareholders Buffett: It takes an Educator-in-Chief to explain the benefits of free trade Andy Serwer is editor-in-chief of Yahoo Finance. Follow him on Twitter. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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