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Found 2 comments on The Basics of Understanding Financial Statements: Learn How to Read Financial Statements by Understanding the Balance Sheet, the Income Statement, and the Cash Flow Statement:

u/sliight ยท 4 pointsr/pennystocks

Not cheap, not expensive, but well worth a read considering how much it will probably save or make you on investments...

The Basics of Understanding Financial Statements: Learn How to Read Financial Statements by Understanding the Balance Sheet, the Income Statement, and the Cash Flow Statement https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0984849009/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_4UvOCb63EXM3X

Buffet wrote a book too, haven't read...

u/TheRealAntacular ยท 2 pointsr/investing

If you're interested in investing, the first book I'd read (which I did) would be an accounting book. This was the first one I read, highly recommended. This is another good one as well.

After you have an understanding of basic accounting, I'd read all of Peter Lynch's books, then Neff on Investing, and then try the Intelligent Investor again. Some of the books people are listing here (Klarman's, Security Analysis) are a bit more advanced than Intelligent Investor.