An Investor's Guide to Analyzing Companies and Valuing Shares
14th Jan 04
'Rising levels of personal debt are cancelling out individual savings'
'Pensions are in turmoil'
'No financial product seems fully reliable anymore'
The start to 2004 may have made you think about the best place for your money with the maximum return possible. Rising knowledge of financial markets and products have enabled the public to 'get wise' to financial scams, poor interest rates and unsatisfactory products……but can you confidently say that you'd happily 'put your money where your mouth is?'
An investment strategy isn't something you can take huge risks on. In order to be a successful investor, it is not enough to be able to pick winners. You must be able to protect and enhance your investments and their performance over the long haul.
Published in June 2003 by Pearson Education, 'An Investor's Guide to Analyzing Companies and Valuing Shares, how to make the right investment decision' should be a key read before you make any more financial conclusions.
The definitive guide to deciding whether or not to buy a share and the thought processes behind selecting a winner. Thoroughly detailing how to analyse companies, their past performance and successfully forecasting their potential profits. It also contains chapters on financing, valuation and the strengths and weaknesses of various investment style guide approaches.
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Can YOUR investment strategy succeed without it?
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