Many investors ignore company accounts because they think they are too difficult. But, as the great investor Peter Lynch said “Investing without looking at the numbers is like playing bridge without looking at the cards.”The mission of this book is to explain to ordinary investors, with no accounting knowledge, what to look for in a set of accounts and how to interpret what you find – so that you have an accurate ‘health check’ on a company in ten simple steps.Robert Leach consi…
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The Investor’s Guide to Understanding Accounts: 10 Crunch Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Company
Many investors ignore company accounts because they think they are too difficult. But, as the great investor Peter Lynch said “Investing without looking at the numbers is like playing bridge without looking at the cards.”The mission of this book is to explain to ordinary investors, with no accounting knowledge, what to look for in a set of accounts and how to interpret what you find – so that you have an accurate ‘health check’ on a company in ten simple steps.Robert Leach consi…
Buy The Investor’s Guide to Understanding Accounts: 10 Crunch Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Company at Amazon
The Investor’s Guide to Understanding Accounts: 10 Crunch Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Company
Many investors ignore company accounts because they think they are too difficult. But, as the great investor Peter Lynch said “Investing without looking at the numbers is like playing bridge without looking at the cards.”The mission of this book is to explain to ordinary investors, with no accounting knowledge, what to look for in a set of accounts and how to interpret what you find – so that you have an accurate ‘health check’ on a company in ten simple steps.Robert Leach consi…
Buy The Investor’s Guide to Understanding Accounts: 10 Crunch Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Company at Amazon
A Million Bucks by 30: How to Overcome a Crap Job, Stingy Parents, and a Useless Degree to Become a Millionaire Before
From Publishers Weekly
Entertaining and informative, this book by first time author (and reality TV semi-regular) Corey sheds light on the plans and processes that led him to achieve his goal of amassing a million dollars by his third decade. In a winning narrative, Corey leads readers through his post-collegiate career as the cheapest of cheapskates, starting each chapter with a cute but revealing paragraph letting readers know all that he had yet to grasp in pursuit of money-ma…
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