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Getting Started in Fundamental Analysis (Getting Started in)

By admin • Oct 25th, 2008 • Category: Finance      Get in Amazon

Getting Started in Fundamental Analysis (Getting Started in)

Getting Started in Fundamental Analysis (Getting Started in)
By Michael C. Thomsett

Publisher: Wiley
Number Of Pages: 232
Publication Date: 2006-04-21
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0471754463
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780471754466
Binding: Paperback


If you’ve picked up this book, you probably recognize the value of fundamental analysis, but aren’t sure you can master it. With Getting Started in Fundamental Analysis as your guide, you’ll quickly become familiar with the key concepts and learn how to put them into action in the real world.

You’ll gain important insights that can help you manage risk and make more informed investment decisions and learn from relevant illustrations, examples, and definitions. Written in a non-technical format that’s easy to follow, Getting Started in Fundamental Analysis provides valuable coverage of:


the audited statement.
finding financial information online.
the process of confirmation.
balance sheet and income statement ratios.
the P/E ratio and how to use it.
how the combination of fundamental analysis with technical methods creates a powerful strategy.
More than an introduction to fundamental analysis, this book will help you use analytical tools in identifying risk levels, making valid and reliable comparisons, and picking stocks for your portfolio so you develop a successful and profitable investment program.

Summary: Understand the statements and figures.
Rating: 4

This book is what it says. A guide to getting st…….
Goes thru account keeping practises used, price ratios, and all those other things fundamental analysts use to convince themselves of where a stocks price should be, based on their expectations and calculations.

This book covers the important and useful aspects of fund analy, however the author writes from the viewpoint of an “investor” not a “trader” and the section at the end of the last chapter really made me laugh with “buy low, sell high” and a few other things investors are always bagging traders about.

Overall I found the book very easy going, with review bubbles on each aspect as it was covered to reinforce it and I recommend it to anyone who wants to know about balance sheets,crooked accounting practices, profit, loss and sales tracking, price ratios and all the other guff up rampers are always crankin on about when they’re wishing their BHP (buy , hold, pray) method to possible fruition.
Great book, great for future reference, glad I bought it.

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