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  2. Class B share - Wikipedia

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    In these cases, firms create Class B shares which trade at a mere fraction of the Class A’s share. The Class B share, however, has only a small fraction of voting power. These companies create both share classes in a way where price and voting power are not proportional. One example of this arrangement is the Berkshire Hathaway structure. [32]

  3. This Magnificent Stock Has Made Many Millionaires, and Could ...

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    Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) is an unusual company in many ways. However, it has a long-term performance track record that is simply astounding, proving that its unique structure ...

  4. Debt ratio - Wikipedia

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    The debt ratio or debt to assets ratio is a financial ratio which indicates the percentage of a company's assets which are funded by debt. [1] It is measured as the ratio of total debt to total assets, which is also equal to the ratio of total liabilities and total assets: Debt ratio = ⁠ Total Debts / Total Assets ⁠ = ⁠ Total Liabilities ...

  5. Debt-to-equity ratio - Wikipedia

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    This second classification of short-term debt is carved out of long-term debt and is reclassified as a current liability called current portion of long-term debt (or a similar name). The remaining long-term debt is used in the numerator of the long-term-debt-to-equity ratio. A similar ratio is debt-to-capital (D/C), where capital is the sum of ...

  6. Berkshire Hathaway Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    BRK.A Free Cash Flow data by YCharts.. Berkshire's available cash and short-term investments totaled $189 billion at the end of the first quarter, a record high for the company. With its excess ...

  7. Why MasterCard and Berkshire Hathaway Are Long-Term Winners - AOL

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    On Friday's edition of Where the Money Is, Motley Fool financial analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson took a look at some of The Motley Fool's newsletter services and the formal stock ...

  8. Debt-to-capital ratio - Wikipedia

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    A company's debt-to-capital ratio or D/C ratio is the ratio of its total debt to its total capital, its debt and equity combined. The ratio measures a company's capital structure, financial solvency, and degree of leverage, at a particular point in time. [1] The data to calculate the ratio are found on the balance sheet.

  9. Could Buying Berkshire Hathaway Today Set You Up for Life? - AOL

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    Berkshire Hathaway's gains have been about double those of the S&P 500, in fact, for almost any long-term time frame between the 1990s and now. BRK.A Total Return Level Chart BRK.A Total Return ...