It's derived from a statement made by Warren Buffet, who said his personal assistant pays a much higher percentage than he does. Most of Warren Buffet's income is from capital gains which is taxed at a lower percentage. (15% compared to 35%)
Warren Buffet was born on August 30, 1930 and he is 81. (As for 2011)
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As of February, 2009 Warren Buffet controlled an estimated 314.6 million shares of Wells Fargo.
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It is spelt Buffet, as in 'all you can eat buffet'. The 'T' is silent.
The homograph of "buffet" is a verb meaning to hit or strike with force, as opposed to the noun referring to a meal laid out for self-service.
i went to a buffet of chines food. by savanah
According to consumer ratings, King Palace Buffet is better than Hometown Buffet. King Palace Buffet also has more of a variety than Hometown Buffet.
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Warren Buffet, it used to be said, has two rules for investing:Rule #1: Never lose money and,Rule #2: Never forget Rule #1.Obviously events from the last year have taken some of the humor out of this. In truth, Buffet's investment acumen was, and supposedly has been, deeply rooted in a book, The Intelligent Investor, written by Benjamin Graham which stressed buying stock in companies whose value was greatly undervalued based on a set of matrices that Graham believed would produce a healthy return on investment over the long term. This idea produced a corollary to Buffet's aforementioned rules: Buy a stock and never sell it!
I would say New China Buffet, but you can choose what you want...its not my choice.
No, buffet is not a collective noun. The word buffet is a common, singular noun.
One sentence for the word buffet is; Jeff works at the local buffet in the afternoons.