The extensive additional content in this second edition underscores topics of vital national or international significance. Some topics have been addressed in letters contained in previous
editions by adding important new insights on recent developments; most consider subjects not previously addressed in the first edition. Topic highlights are the following: ��the passion for
using independent directors in corporate governance contrasted with inherent limits and often sub-par performance of this cohort, especially in the mutual fund industry; ��the potential value
of enhanced powers of audit committees on boards of directors in corporate governance; ��the high costs to investors and the capital markets of extensive reliance on and compensation of
intermediaries and high volumes of trading activity; ��the proliferation of stock option compensation and excessive CEO pay (along with public debates concerning proper accounting treatment and
political debates concerning standard setting); ��Berkshire's shareholder-designated contribution program and related political controversy over the abortion issue that led to its termination;
��the explosion of derivative financial instruments and related perils and how Berkshire dealt with managing a sizable portfolio of them after buying Gen Re; ��the dramatic increase in foreign
currency trading in the past five years along with the astonishing growth in the US trade deficit and evaluation of resulting national macroeconomic concerns; ��management succession at
Berkshire Hathaway as Mr. Buffett ages, along with commentary on his philanthropic thinking in giving his entire fortune to charities coordinated by Bill and Melinda Gates; and ��the fairness
and other matters concerning taxation of corporations, including Berkshire Hathaway.