How to Buy Berkshire Hathaway Stock (BRK.A)(BRK.B) | The Motley Fool (2024)

Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A -0.69%)(BRK.B -0.49%) is a holding company run by investing legend Warren Buffett. He took control of the former textile manufacturer in 1965 and transformed it into one of the largest companies in the world.

Berkshire serves as his investment arm. Buffett uses the cash flows generated by Berkshire's operating businesses and investments to acquire other companies and make new investments that grow shareholder value.

Berkshire Hathaway differs from other investment firms, like hedge funds. Anyone can invest in Berkshire Hathaway if they have enough money to buy at least one Class B share (about $415 in mid-2024).

For comparison, hedge funds are open only to accredited investors, meaning those with a high income or net worth and who can meet the fund's minimum investment, which can be $1 million or more. Berkshire Hathaway also doesn't charge exorbitant fees to its investors because it sees them as partners, not clients.

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An individual or entity that has a certain level of financial sophistication.

Buffett's company has a tremendous track record of growing value for shareholders. From 1965 through mid-2024, Berkshire's shares delivered an 18.9% compound annual return.

That has outperformed the by almost 2-to-1 (the S&P 500 has produced a 9.3% compound annual return during that period). Here's a step-by-step guide on buying Berkshire Hathaway shares and some factors to consider before investing in the company.

How to buy

How to buy Berkshire Hathaway stock

To buy shares of Berkshire Hathaway, you must have a brokerage account. If you still need to open one, here are some of the best-rated brokers and trading platforms and a step-by-step guide to buying Berkshire Hathaway stock using Fidelity's five-star-rated platform.

Fidelity makes it easy to buy stocks. Its website offers a video tutorial and a step-by-step guide. Here's a screenshot of how to place a stock trade with Fidelity.

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On this page, fill in all the relevant information, including:

  • The number of shares you want to buy or the amount you want to invest to purchase fractional shares.
  • The stock ticker symbol (BRK.B for Berkshire Hathaway).
  • Whether you want to place a limit order or a market order. The Motley Fool recommends using a market order, as it guarantees you buy shares immediately at the market price right at that moment.

Once you complete the order page, submit your order and become a Berkshire Hathaway shareholder.

Should I invest?

Should I invest in Berkshire Hathaway?

Before buying shares of Berkshire Hathaway, you must determine whether you want to invest directly in the company. First, let's review a summary of the company's business model.

Buffett and his investing partners use the money Berkshire's businesses earn for its shareholders and reinvest it in:

  1. Businesses they can control by acquiring 100% ownership: Berkshire Hathaway's operating businesses include insurance, railroad, utilities and energy, manufacturing, service, and retailing. Notable brands include GEICO, BNSF, Pampered Chef, Pilot Travel Centers, Fruit of the Loom, and See's Candies.
  2. Publicly traded stocks to passively own pieces of high-quality businesses: Some of the top stocks Warren Buffett's company owned as of mid-2024 included Apple (AAPL 0.05%), Bank of America (BAC -0.56%), Coca-Cola (KO 0.21%), Chevron (CVX 0.96%), American Express (AXP 0.38%), and Kraft Heinz (KHC 0.11%).

Reasons to invest in Berkshire

Here are some reasons to consider purchasing the company's stock:

  1. You believe Berkshire Hathaway can deliver a higher return than an .
  2. You like Warren Buffett's investment style and want to trust him and his team with your money.
  3. You don't need to earn dividend income.
  4. You believe Buffett and his team can put Berkshire's retained cash flows and cash balance to work in growing shareholder value over the long term.
  5. You understand how Berkshire Hathaway makes money and want to follow the company.
  6. You realize your investment in Berkshire Hathaway could lose money and might underperform the S&P 500.

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Reasons not to invest in Berkshire

On the other hand, here are some factors to consider that might make you opt not to purchase shares of Berkshire Hathaway:

  1. You're worried about Warren Buffett's age and whether his eventual successors will follow his blueprint for growing shareholder value.
  2. You're concerned that the death of Buffett's long-time business partner, Charlie Munger, might affect the company's future performance.
  3. You're nearing or in retirement and need dividend income.
  4. You don't firmly believe Berkshire Hathaway can outperform the S&P 500 over the long term.
  5. You are a younger, more growth-oriented investor and don't like Buffett's value investing approach.
  6. You're too busy to follow Berkshire Hathaway and don't desire to invest directly in individual stocks.

Profitability

Is Berkshire Hathaway profitable?

Profit growth helps power stock price appreciation over the longer term. That makes it a good area for beginning investors to focus on before buying shares.

Berkshire Hathaway is a consistently profitable company. Its operating profit rose 15% to $11.6 billion in the second quarter of 2024. The company benefited from higher insurance underwriting profits and increased interest income on its large cash balance.

The company retains all its earnings to allocate toward growing shareholder value. It also holds a lot of cash on its balance sheet -- a record $277 billion at the end of 2024's second quarter -- that it intends to deploy when it finds compelling investment opportunities. Berkshire's cash position ballooned after it cut its stake in Apple by nearly 50% in the second quarter, raising a staggering $77 billion in cash.

Dividends

Does Berkshire Hathaway pay a dividend?

While Berkshire Hathaway is a very profitable company, it doesn't pay dividends to its shareholders. CEO Warren Buffett believes he and his team can create more value for shareholders by retaining that cash and allocating it toward initiatives that create shareholder value.

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Dividend Payments

The distribution of a company's profits to its shareholders. Dividends are usually paid in cash but sometimes in company stock, as well.

Those options include reinvesting it into existing businesses, making acquisitions, investing in publicly traded companies, or repurchasing shares when they trade at a discount to the company's estimated intrinsic value. The company bought back $345 million in stock during the second quarter of 2024, its lowest tally in years. It had repurchased $2.6 billion in the first quarter and $2.2 billion in the final period of 2023.

ETF options

ETFs with exposure to Berkshire Hathaway

Instead of actively buying shares directly, you can passively invest in Berkshire Hathaway stock by investing in a fund holding its shares. Berkshire Hathaway is among the larger publicly traded companies by market capitalization, making it a widely held stock.

Berkshire is in several stock market indexes, including the S&P 500 index. As a result, index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that benchmark their returns against those indexes hold Berkshire Hathaway stock.

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Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)

An exchange-traded fund, or ETF, allows investors to buy many stocks or bonds at once.

According to ETF.com, 251 ETFs held a reported 138 million shares of Berkshire Hathaway in mid-2024. The (SPY 0.84%) was the biggest holder, with over 22 million shares.

However, the ETF with the largest allocation to Berkshire Hathaway was the iShares U.S. Financials ETF (IYF 0.32%), at nearly 13% of the fund's total holdings. That compares to only about 1.7% from the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust, making the iShares U.S. Financials ETF a better option for investors seeking a more passive way to gain exposure to Berkshire Hathaway without directly buying shares.

Stock splits

Will Berkshire Hathaway stock split?

Berkshire Hathaway has never implemented a stock split for its Class A shares (BRK.A), which is one reason those shares traded at around $625,000 apiece in mid-2024. It will likely never split that class of its stock.

However, to make its stock more accessible to more investors (and in response to unit investment trusts that were formed to allow small investors to invest in Berkshire stock), Berkshire created Class B shares (BRK.B) in 1996 with a much lower price point. The company has only split that stock once. It completed a 50-for-1 split in 2010. At the time of the split, shares were trading at around $3,500.

As of mid-2024, Berkshire had not announced an upcoming stock split. With the Class B shares trading at around $415 a share, it doesn't seem likely that Berkshire will split its stock anytime soon, given its historical trend.

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The bottom line on investing in Berkshire Hathaway stock

An investment in Berkshire Hathaway is one in Warren Buffett and his team. It's a wager that they can allocate the cash flows produced by Berkshire Hathaway's operating businesses and investments to create more value for shareholders.

They have done a phenomenal job growing value for investors over the years. While that past success is no guarantee of future returns, Berkshire Hathaway has the potential to be a solid long-term investment.

FAQ

FAQ on investing in Berkshire Hathaway stock

Can I buy Berkshire Hathaway stock?

Yes, you can buy shares of Berkshire Hathaway in a brokerage account. The company has two stock symbols: BRK.A and BRK.B. The Class B shares have a much lower share price (around $415 per share in mid-2024 compared to over $620,000 for the Class A shares), making them a lot more accessible to most investors.

Is it worth investing in Berkshire Hathaway?

Buying shares of Berkshire Hathaway can be a very worthwhile investment. For example, as of mid-2024, shares of Berkshire Hathaway have outperformed the S&P 500 over the last 10 years (12.3% versus 10.4%). While past performance is no guarantee of future success, the company is in an excellent position to continue growing shareholder value. Berkshire Hathaway's earnings are growing, and it has a strong cash position to deploy into value-enhancing opportunities.

How do I buy Berkshire Hathaway stock directly?

To buy shares of Berkshire Hathaway, you must:

  1. Open a brokerage account.
  2. Fund your account.
  3. Open the order page.
  4. Fill in the order page, including selecting the right ticker (BRK.B for Berkshire Hathaway), the number of shares you want to purchase, and whether it's a market or limit order.
  5. Submit the purchase order.

Is it smart to buy Berkshire Hathaway stock?

It can be smart to buy Berkshire Hathaway stock. The company has historically outperformed the S&P 500 over the long term. For example, it has delivered an average annual return of 12.3% over the last 10 years (as of mid-2024), outperforming the S&P 500's 10.4% average annual return.

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FAQs

What is the best way to buy Berkshire Hathaway stock? ›

Here's the simple way to buy Berkshire Hathaway stock:
  1. Open a brokerage account.
  2. Add money to the account.
  3. Search for Berkshire Hathaway stock within your brokerage account's platform using the ticker "BRK. B."
  4. Fill out the order, indicating whether you want to buy the stock in dollars or shares.
  5. Submit the order.
Aug 23, 2024

Is it better to buy BRK a or BRK-B? ›

Class A shares offer a long-term investment but little chance of a stock split down the line. Investors looking for flexibility might prefer to invest in Berkshire's Class B shares. They can add to their stake or trim it from time to time without dealing in the six-figure numbers that a single Class A share represents.

Is Berkshire Hathaway B stock a good buy today? ›

The highest analyst price target is $506.00 ,the lowest forecast is $448.00. The average price target represents 3.83% Increase from the current price of $459.42. Berkshire Hathaway B's analyst rating consensus is a Moderate Buy.

What is the 10 year return on BRK-B stock price? ›

Returns
Time FrameBRK.BSector
1-Year Return31.81%32.46%
3-Year Return66.6%18.89%
5-Year Return133.97%69.8%
10-Year Return244.97%195.63%
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Is now a good time to invest in Berkshire Hathaway? ›

The simple answer is that there has never been a bad time to buy Berkshire stock in the past, and that remains true today. Of course, even the valuation of a high-quality business can get too high. But Berkshire's valuation is more than reasonable.

Is brk b better than s&p 500? ›

Key Points

Berkshire Hathaway has consistently outperformed the S&P 500 since 1965. The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF has generated bigger gains over the past two decades when factoring in reinvested dividends. Berkshire Hathaway faces more unpredictable headwinds than the latter.

Will BRK B ever pay dividends? ›

Going from Buffett's past history, it's unlikely that the company will pay investors a dividend while he remains in charge. There's every chance that Berkshire Hathaway's future CEO also decides against paying dividends, especially given Buffett's track record of creating shareholder value by other means.

Why not just invest in Berkshire Hathaway? ›

Berkshire Hathaway doesn't pay dividends, so its return remains at 215%. But if you reinvested dividends into the S&P 500, your total return would be about 205%. Berkshire Hathaway's lead isn't quite as compelling anymore.

Why is BRK B so expensive? ›

There are lots of factors that can contribute to a high stock price. One of the biggest reasons why BRK. A is so expensive is because CEO Warren Buffett has decided against a stock split. A stock split is when a company splits its existing stock to create more shares, often resulting in a lower share price.

Is Berkshire Hathaway a risky stock? ›

It owns a variety of well-known private businesses, such as GEICO, and also has minority interests in public companies, such as Apple. Risks of being a Berkshire investor include issues of regulatory challenges and being a conglomerate, as well as the performance of successors when Warren Buffett retires or dies.

What are Berkshire Hathaway's top 3 stocks? ›

The Berkshire Hathaway portfolio
CompanyShares heldPercent of portfolio
Apple (AAPL)400,000,00030.52%
Bank of America (BAC)942,429,88213.48%
American Express (AXP)151,610,70012.72%
Coca-Cola (KO)400,000,0009.22%
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What is the minimum investment in Berkshire Hathaway? ›

Anyone can invest in Berkshire Hathaway if they have enough money to buy at least one Class B share (about $415 in mid-2024). For comparison, hedge funds are open only to accredited investors, meaning those with a high income or net worth and who can meet the fund's minimum investment, which can be $1 million or more.

What will BRK B share price be in 2025? ›

$486.24 ↑5.84% Estimated share price by August 26, 2025.

What is the cash per share of BRK B? ›

B (Berkshire Hathaway) Net Cash per Share : $-106.83 (As of Jun. 2024)

How much did BRK B stock cost in 2000? ›

The closing price for Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) in 2000 was $47.08, on December 29, 2000. It was up 29% for the year. The latest price is $459.62.

What ETF has the most Berkshire Hathaway? ›

542 ETFs Hold Berkshire Hathaway B (BRK.B)
SymbolETF Name% Weight in ETF
FCQHFidelity U.S. High Quality Currency Neutral Index ETF Class L64.80%
VPCUVanilla Blue Chip Portfolio ETP25.00%
IYGiShares US Financial Services ETF15.66%
XLFFinancial Select Sector SPDR Fund13.55%
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What is the best Berkshire Hathaway stock? ›

Top Warren Buffett Stocks By Size
  • Coca-Cola (KO), 400 million.
  • Kraft Heinz (KHC), 325.6 million.
  • Occidental Petroleum (OXY), 255.3 million.
  • American Express (AXP), 151.6 million.
  • Sirius XM (SIRI), 132.9 million.
  • Chevron (CVX), 118.6 million.
  • Nu Holdings (NU), 107.1 million.
  • Liberty Sirius XM (LSXMA), 70 million.
Aug 22, 2024

Is it safe to invest in Berkshire Hathaway? ›

This is the second thing every investor must understand: Berkshire is far from a dead investment. It has outperformed the S&P 500 over the last one-year, three-year, five-year, and 10-year time periods. There's a good reason for this continued outperformance: Berkshire's business structure is designed for it.

What is the average return on Berkshire Hathaway? ›

Since inception, shares of Berkshire Hathaway have averaged annual returns of around 20%, roughly double the rate of the S&P 500 over the same time period.

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