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Das durchschnittliche Kursziel der Analysten beträgt +403,92(4,22%). Der Median liegt bei +403,92(4,22%).

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  • Is it true that my wealth will explode after reaching $100,000?

    There is a saying that has been around for several decades, stating that making your first $100,000 is the most challenging. Originally said by Berkshire Hathaway titan and investment legend Charlie Munger, he’s absolutely not wrong about how hard it is to make this amount of money. Key Points There is a widespread belief that after you earn your first $100,000, generating more wealth becomes easy. It was Charlie Munger who said that your first $100,000 is the hardest. With good investments, you can accumulate a substantial amount of wealth with $100,000. Are you ahead, or behind on retirement? SmartAsset’s free tool can match you with a financial advisor in minutes to help you answer that today. Each advisor has been carefully vetted, and must act in your best interests. Don’t waste another minute; get started by clicking here.(Sponsor) While there is no question that the first $100,000 is the most challenging, one Redditor raises an interesting point in a post on r/dividends. Their question is, what happens after you save $100,000? Does your wealth then continue to grow, and if so, is the growth explosive? The $100,000 Question In the case of this Redditor’s post, the question is essentially whether other people have had similar experiences with this scenario. They are generally curious as to whether or not wealth starts to build up much faster when you hit this presumably magical $100,000 number. While the Redditor doesn’t explicitly state this, there is a strong belief that they are referencing the idea that wealth begins to accelerate due to the compounding effect of interest. What the Redditor could be referencing is something along the lines of the “snowball effect,” which shows something starting small and as it rolls downhill, it gets larger and larger. This “snowball” is the $100,000, and it begins to accumulate more and more interest, compounded over time. Even if you invest moderately, there is a good chance you end up with far more wealth. Of course, the bigger question is where you put this money so that it grows. As this question is being posed in r/Dividends, are you considering dividend stocks, or are you sticking with safer options like popular ETFs or mutual funds? The answer to this question will determine just how significant a wealth explosion there is, as well as your overall risk tolerance. Focus On Your Financial Goals Whether you aim to reach $100,000 or are already close to this number, the single most important thing is to focus on your financial goals. Start by setting clear goals for yourself so you can hone in on what your investment strategy will be. You may want to try a high-yield savings account initially, which is perfectly fine. You can still earn a nice amount of money, even if members of this Reddit will start complaining about inflation percentages. Alternatively, you can also consider diversified index funds to help spread out your risk, so you won’t feel the market downturns as much as you would if you were invested in individual stocks. The most important thing to know is that it’s crucial to review your portfolio and holdings constantly. If you want to just invest and forget, that’s okay, but it’s not ideal. Your financial goals are going to change as you age based on your needs and wants, so it’s going to be important to adjust your financial strategy accordingly. The good news is that $100,000 is a great baseline for generating wealth, but you must first determine how much wealth you truly want. Lastly, but not least, be sure to continue educating yourself on various budgeting techniques. The hope is that you got this $100,000 point or close to it because you have good money habits. This means you need to double down on these habits if building up more wealth is your primary goal. Don’t Let the Number Fool You Had it not been for Charlie Munger, there is a very good chance that $100,000 would still just be an arbitrary number. There is nothing about $100,000, in particular, that means accelerated or explosive wealth. It almost sounds as if you can’t build wealth if you only start with $80,000, but that isn’t true at all. There is no question that $100,000 can be a good benchmark for compounding interest, but if you get to this point, it’s more likely you have established good savings habits, which is far more important than any arbitrary number. The post Is it true that my wealth will explode after reaching $100,000? appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..» Mehr auf 247wallst.com


  • Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B) Is a Trending Stock: Facts to Know Before Betting on It

    Berkshire Hathaway B (BRK.B) has been one of the stocks most watched by Zacks.com users lately. So, it is worth exploring what lies ahead for the stock.» Mehr auf zacks.com


  • Will Berkshire Hathaway stock fall more due to Buffett's retirement?

    Berkshire Hathaway shares (BRK.A) have fallen nearly 10% since its CEO, Warren Buffett, announced his decision to step down from the company. Berkshire tumbles after the announcement Since May 3, the date when Buffett announced his plans to transition from CEO, the conglomerate's stock has experienced a decline exceeding 10%.» Mehr auf invezz.com

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Alle Kennzahlen
In 2005 hat Berkshire Hathaway ‘B’ +1,69 Dividende ausgeschüttet. Die letzte Dividende wurde im Dezember 2005 gezahlt.

Unternehmenszahlen

Im letzten Quartal hatte Berkshire Hathaway ‘B’ einen Umsatz von +76,99 Mrd und ein Nettoeinkommen von +4,25 Mrd
(EUR)März 2025
YOY
Umsatz+76,99 Mrd9,43%
Bruttoeinkommen+82,94 Mrd2,44%
Nettoeinkommen+4,25 Mrd63,85%
EBITDA+8,94 Mrd48,89%

Fundamentaldaten

MetrikWert
Marktkapitalisierung
+908,23 Mrd
Anzahl Aktien
2,16 Mrd
52 Wochen-Hoch/Tief
+470,36 - +350,40
DividendenNein
Beta
0,84
KGV (PE Ratio)
+12,94
KGWV (PEG Ratio)
1,42
KBV (PB Ratio)
+1,60
KUV (PS Ratio)
+2,52

Unternehmensprofil

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. ist über seine Tochtergesellschaften weltweit in den Bereichen Versicherung, Schienengüterverkehr und Energieversorgung tätig. Das Unternehmen bietet Sach-, Unfall-, Lebens-, Unfall- und Krankenversicherungen und Rückversicherungen an und betreibt Eisenbahnsysteme in Nordamerika. Das Unternehmen erzeugt, überträgt, speichert und verteilt außerdem Strom aus Erdgas, Kohle, Wind, Sonne, Wasserkraft, Kernkraft und Erdwärme, betreibt Erdgasverteilungs- und -speicheranlagen, zwischenstaatliche Pipelines, Flüssigerdgasanlagen sowie Kompressor- und Messstationen und hält Anteile an Kohlebergwerken. Darüber hinaus stellt das Unternehmen Pralinen und andere Süßwaren, Spezialchemikalien, Metallschneidewerkzeuge und Komponenten für die Luft- und Raumfahrt sowie für die Energieerzeugung, Bodenbeläge, Isolier-, Dach- und technische Produkte, Bau- und technische Komponenten, Farben und Beschichtungen sowie Ziegel und Mauerwerksprodukte her und bietet den Bau von Fertighäusern und Eigenheimen sowie damit verbundene Kredit- und Finanzdienstleistungen an. Darüber hinaus bietet das Unternehmen Freizeitfahrzeuge, Bekleidungsprodukte, Schmuck und kundenspezifische Bildeinrahmungsprodukte sowie Alkalibatterien, Gussteile, Schmiedeteile, Befestigungselemente und Flugzeugstrukturen sowie nahtlose Rohre, Formstücke, Bohrlochrohre und -schläuche und Walzformen an. Darüber hinaus vertreibt das Unternehmen Fernsehgeräte und Informationen, bietet Franchising und Dienstleistungen für Schnellrestaurants an, vertreibt elektronische Komponenten und bietet Logistikdienstleistungen, Lebensmittel- und Gastronomiedienstleistungen sowie professionelle Luftfahrtschulungen und gemeinsame Flugzeugbesitzprogramme an. Das Unternehmen vertreibt außerdem Automobile, Möbel, Bettwäsche und Zubehör, Haushaltsgeräte, Elektronik und Computer, Schmuck, Uhren, Kristall, Porzellan, Stielgläser, Besteck, Geschenke und Sammlerstücke, Küchengeräte sowie Motorradbekleidung und -ausrüstung. Das Unternehmen wurde 1998 gegründet und hat seinen Hauptsitz in Omaha, Nebraska.

Name
Berkshire Hathaway ‘B’
CEO
Warren E. Buffett
SitzOmaha, ne
USA
Website
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Mitarbeiter392.400

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BörseSymbol
NYSE
BRK-B
XETRA
BRYN.DE
Frankfurt
BRYN.F
Düsseldorf
BRYN.DU
Hamburg
BRYN.HM
Milan
1BRK.MI
London
0R37.L
SIX
BRK.B.SW
München
BRYN.MU
Wien
BRKB.VI

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