Sunday, June 2, 2019

7 Financial Ratios Every Investor Must Know


7 Financial Ratios Every Investor Must Know https://youtu.be/5SzXUFC7-cM There are a few key financial ratios that every investor must know. Whether you’re a buy-and-hold, long-term investor or trading stocks on a daily basis, the financial ratios I’m revealing will give you the tools to value stocks. Financial ratio analysis is the heart of what I did as an equity analysis for venture capital and private wealth managers. Some investment ratios are relatively easy like the price-to-earnings ratio and other price multiples. Others like the operating margin, net current asset value and enterprise value are more complex but so much more important. I’ll start off by defining and giving you examples in each of these important financial ratios. I’ll explain exactly what they mean and how to use them to pick stocks. I’ll then share the process to investment analysis I used for portfolio managers and some analysis risks you absolutely cannot ignore. I’ve got to warn you though. This isn’t the simple stock market analysis you see on TV. This isn’t about just listing a few stocks you can run out and buy. The tools and financial ratios I’ll show you can get complex but this is the real analysis done on Wall Street to pick stocks. This is what real equity analysts do. Don’t expect it to be the easy way out. Free Webinar – Discover how to create a personal investing plan and beat your goals in less than an hour! I’m revealing the Goals-Based Investing Strategy I developed working private wealth management in this free webinar. Step-by-step to everything you need for this simple, stress-free strategy. Reserve your spot now! https://mystockmarketbasics.com/free-investing-webinar YouTube Community Exclusive: 45% Off my Goals-Based Investing Strategy Course! Huge shift from traditional returns-based strategy of chasing stocks to a strategy designed around your goals – Coupon Code: COMMUNITY https://mystockmarketbasics.com/Communitydiscount It’s not enough to like a company’s products. You need to understand the financial health of the company. To make it easier to compare a company's health with other companies, we have to put numbers on this health, so that we can compare these numbers with the numbers of other companies... So now... how do we use numbers to assess company health? There are a lot of common types of financial ratios you need to understand like liquidity ratios, profitability ratios, and leverage ratios. Learn how to calculate financial ratios for stock market analysis with examples. We're doing these live streams every weekend, Sunday's at 1pm eastern/10am pacific. I love the interaction with community and it's a great opportunity to answer your money questions. Join the community and join us live! SUBSCRIBE to create the financial future you deserve with videos on beating debt, making more money and making your money work for you. https://peerfinance101.com/FreeMoneyVideos Joseph Hogue, CFA spent nearly a decade as an investment analyst for institutional firms and banks. He now helps people understand their financial lives through debt payoff strategies, investing and ways to save more money. He has appeared on Bloomberg and on sites like CNBC and Morningstar. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation and is a veteran of the Marine Corps. Let's Talk Money! with Joseph Hogue, CFA

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