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- How To Read An Annual Report
- From the executive summary: ‘Stock value is derived from a company's long term ability to create cash profits from invested capital; and financial statements are intended to give a snapshot of how successfully the creation of value is being accomplished. But, unless one is a professional accountant, one might find...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Modern Portfolio Theory - Introduction
- From the executive summary: ‘Modern portfolio theory is the philosophical opposite of traditional stock picking. It is the creation of economists, who try to understand the market as a whole, rather than business analysts, who look for what makes each investment opportunity unique. Investments are described statistically, in terms of...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- How Much Are Stocks Worth?
- From the executive summary: ‘A company is worth the total amount of cash it will generate over its lifetime, discounted to its present value.' Stocks represent ownership interest in a corporation. Stocks are floated by an organization when it needs to raise money from the public. For prospective investors, it...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Portfolio Diversification
- This article covers the highlights of modern portfolio theory, describing how risk and its effects are measured, and how planning and asset allocation can help you do something about it.
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Stock Valuation
- A company is valuable to stockholders for the same reason that a bond is valuable to bondholders: both are expected to generate cash for years into the future. Company profits are more volatile than bond coupons, but as an investor, task is the same in both cases: make a reasonable...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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