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GOURMET FOODS Understanding a Holding CompanyThe New Investor’s Guide to Holding CompaniesBy Joshua Kennon Investing for Beginners Expert Berkshire Hathaway is the most famous holding company in the world. Warren Buffett grew it from $8 per share to more than $150,000 per share over the 40+ years he ran the company, making his stockholders extremely rich in the process. When you begin investing for the first time, you are going to encounter something known as a holding company. In fact, ma...

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PAT SHOEMAKER
· Apr 12
��� We buy $2,000,000 worth of tax-free municipal bonds, which we believe will generate $100,000 in annual interest income. ��� We use $500,000 to buy gold and silver bullion. ��� We park the last remaining $1,000,000 in cash at our local bank in institutional money market funds that pay 6% interest, generating $60,000 in pre-tax interest income each year. Holding Company Financial Statements The consolidated balance sheet of our holding company is going to show $12,000,000 in assets, $2,000,000 in debt, and a $10,000,000 net worth, or book value. Other than an office, which we will ignore for now for the sake of simplicity, our balance sheet appears as follows: Blue Sky Holding Company, Inc. Balance Sheet Frozen Treats of America, LLC ��� 100% ownership ($1,500,000 assets, no liabilities) ��� Southworth Hospitality, LLC ��� 100% ownership ($4,000,000 assets, $2,000,000 liabilities, $2,000,000 net worth) ��� Tax-Free Municipal Bonds ($2,000,000 assets, no liabilities) ��� Blue Chip Common Stocks in Brokerage Account ($3,000,000 assets, no liabilities) ��� Bank Balances ($1,000,000 assets, no liabilities). ��� Gold and Silver Reserves ($500,000 assets, no liabilities). The holding company income statement is going to show $800,000 in operating income (profit before taxes). That would be an 8% return on equity because $800,000 divided by $10,000,000 in net worth is 8%. It would be a 6.7% return on assets because $800,000 divided by $12,000,000 in assets is 6.7%.
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