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Overview of Annual Reports
How you read an annual report depends upon your purpose. As an investor, your purpose may be to assess profitability, survivability, growth, stability, dividends, potential problems, risks or other fa… Read More »
Article in »Explanation of the Income Statement
The income statement (sometimes called the profit-and-loss statement or P&L) is the first financial statement that you'll find in the annual report. It shows the revenue, expenses and profit f… Read More »
Article in »Explanation of the Balance Sheet
The second financial statement that you'll encounter in the annual report is the balance sheet. The basic concept underlying a balance sheet is simple enough: total assets equals total liabilities… Read More »
Article in »Cash Flow Statements Explained
The cash flow statement is the newest of the three financial statements; companies have only been required to furnish investors with it since 1988. The cash flow statement is similar to the income sta… Read More »
Article in »Analysts and Earnings Estimates
Analyst Reports and Recommendations Wall Street investment firms employ thousands of analysts whose job is to issue reports and recommendations on specific stocks. These an… Read More »
Article in »Fundamental Analysis
Fundamental analysis is a method used to determine the value of a stock by analyzing the financial data that is 'fundamental' to the company. That means that fundamental analysis takes into co… Read More »
Article in »Buying and Selling Investments
Buying Deciding on the proper time to purchase a security that you would like to add to your holdings can be a daunting task. If the price drops immediately after you buy, … Read More »
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