Jeff is such a terrific guy. He has that voice and storytelling gift that keeps you hooked for hours because every minute, you feel like he is letting you in on the biggest secret, and he really is. I had to have him here on TB, and he kindly said yes. He is a fellow investor, VALUEx’er, forensic accountant, and good friend.
Jeff Gilbert, CPA is an Executive Director of Investigations where he specializes in forensic auditing. Drawing upon personal experience and using real-life case studies, he teaches at the Asper School of Business and with the Chartered Professional Accountants program. Jeff also mentors entrepreneurs and provides strategic advice to assist them in achieving their goals. He manages his own investment portfolio with a mix of public companies and private investments. A strong believer in lifelong learning, he is an avid reader and has numerous interests, including value investing and understanding various philosophies, strategies, and mental models.
In this conversation, we discuss Jeff's childhood upbringing and the influence of his grandfather's wisdom. Jeff shares his journey of discovering and developing his own investment style, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and continuous learning. We also highlight the role of accounting in investing and the need to understand financial shenanigans. Jeff emphasizes the significance of ethics in investing and the dangers of fraud.
Overall, the conversation explores the individual journey and personal approach to investing. We discuss the divide between honest and unethical individuals in the business world and explore the importance of trust in the stock market and the differences between private and public businesses.
The conversation delves into the mindset of an investor and the power of kindness and gratitude. We also highlight the value of being part of a like-minded community and define success as personal well-being, fulfilling work, strong relationships, and giving back.
Takeaways
Curiosity and continuous learning are essential for personal and professional growth.
Developing a personal investment style requires self-awareness and understanding one's own strengths and limitations.
Accounting plays a crucial role in investing, but it is important to recognize its limitations and the potential for manipulation.
Ethics and integrity are fundamental in investing, and investors should be cautious of fraudulent practices.
There is a divide between honest and unethical individuals in the business world. Trust is crucial in the stock market and allows for individuals to become shareholders in businesses.
Private and public businesses have different dynamics and opportunities for investors.
The mindset of an investor involves due diligence, understanding the business, and trust in management.
Kindness and gratitude are powerful concepts that contribute to success. Being part of a like-minded community can provide support, inspiration, and opportunities for growth.
Success is defined by personal well-being, fulfilling work, strong relationships, and giving back.
Chapters
05:00 Introduction and Childhood Upbringing
08:06 The Influence of Jeff's Grandfather
11:11 The Power of Curiosity
15:00 Jeff's Discovery of Investing
19:53 Developing a Personal Investment Style
27:58 The Role of Accounting in Investing
30:57 Understanding Financial Shenanigans
36:08 The Importance of Ethics in Investing
39:01 The Gray Area of Accounting and Fraud
40:39 The Divide: Honest vs. Unethical Individuals
44:07 The Importance of Trust in the Stock Market
48:20 Private vs. Public Businesses
51:46 The Mindset of an Investor
56:46 The Power of Kindness and Gratitude
1:00:38 The Value of a Like-Minded Community
1:08:22 Defining Success
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