Company Analysis & Evaluation

A company analysis is used by investors to determine how to evaluate a company’s financial performance. See how Rule #1 investors use financial analysis for company evaluations.

A company analysis is used by investors to determine how to evaluate a company’s financial performance. See how Rule #1 investors use financial analysis for company evaluations.

Company Analysis and Evaluation , Investing Basics

How to Find Quality Stocks!

There are so many companies out there, so it’s important to choose stocks to invest in wisely. With all of the uncertainties in…

Company Analysis and Evaluation , Stock Investing , Stock Market Crashes

Federal Reserve Meeting Highlights

The Federal Reserve recently held its first policy meeting under the new Biden administration this past January. With a new president in office,…

Company Analysis and Evaluation , Investing Basics , Stock Investing

Peloton Company Analysis

Peloton is a trendy new company that stands out against its competitors, but is it a good company to invest in? This week…

Company Analysis and Evaluation

How Apple Built Their Competitive Advantage

One of the things that makes a company great is a MOAT. When there is the presence of a strong moat a company…

Company Analysis and Evaluation , Financial Terms

Using a Balance Sheet to Analyze a Company

Balance sheets are one of the 3 financial statements that we use to measure the value of a company. A balance sheet gives…

Company Analysis and Evaluation

How Do You Read a Cash Flow Statement

A cash flow statement is used to determine if a company we’re researching has enough money available to function. In this video, I…

Company Analysis and Evaluation , Financial Terms

What is Net Income

Net income is a generally accepted accounting principle also known as profit. While net income doesn’t paint the entire picture of a company’s…

Company Analysis and Evaluation , Financial Terms

What is an Income Statement

An Income Statement is all about profit and loss. Two major lines on an income statement include “Top Line” and “Bottom Line”. Top…

Company Analysis and Evaluation , Financial Terms

What is Earnings Per Share?

Earnings per share (EPS) is calculated by taking the net earnings of the company, then dividing by the number of shares of the…

Company Analysis and Evaluation , Financial Terms

What is Free Cash Flow?

Free cash flow is possibly the most critical number you can look at as a Rule #1 investor, yet it’s not a number…

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