The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life Characters

The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life Character List

Charles T. Munger

He is Buffett’s partner who distastes occasions which would necessitate him to astonish people. He is only concerned with being esteemed. Besides, his lifestyle is totally foreseeable for Buffett equates him as a ‘creature of habit.’

Warren Buffett

He is the allegorical ‘Snowball.’ The text commences with him building a ball using snowflakes which fuels him to aim for the ‘whole world full of snow.’ Unlike Munger, he endeavors to amaze people.

Alice Schroeder

She is the biographer of the text and Buffett’s associate. At the time of authorship, their acquaintance is six years old. Buffett ratifies her writing ability by averring that he is impressed that Schroeder would be the one authoring the book.

Debbie Bosanek

She is Buffett’s steadfast secretary who organizes her correspondences. Buffett responds most of the calls instead of entrusting them to her.

John Buffett

John Buffett is the foremost Buffett who settled in ‘New World’ after dodging religious oppression. He started off as a prolific farmer in Long Island.

Bob Russell and Stu Erickson

They are Warren Buffett’s grade one comrades with whom he delights spending his time. Most of their play undertakings encompass numbers which designates Warren’s proclivity for numbers from an early age.

Howard Buffett

He is Warren Buffett’s father who habitually procures costumes for Buffet and his sister (Doris) which he employs during his playtimes where he would emulate “an Indian chief, a cow boy or a policeman.”

Susie Buffett

She is Warren Buffett’s spouse who nags Buffett often about their money and how it should be consumed. She contends that if they are tremendously affluent Buffett should not find it problematic to acquire any house and bequeathing their kids with costly presents.

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