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Total Pages106/180
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Why Should You Learn How to Invest?
- 1. Why Should You Learn How to Invest?
- 2. Reason 1: Get Financial Freedom
- 3. Reason 2: Beat Inflation
- 4. Reason 3: Take Advantage of a Growing Economy
- 5. Reason 4: Harness the Power of Compound Interest
- 6. Reason 5: Get Started Easily
- 7. Reason 6: Learn with Trial and Error
- 8. Reason 7: There’s No Time Like the Present
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Before You Start Investing: Define Your Investment Goals
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Before You Start Investing: Know Your Investment Horizon
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Before You Start Investing: Assess Your Investment Risk
- 1. Investment Risk
- 2. How Does Risk Help Your Portfolio?
- 3. Actual and Expected Return in Investing
- 4. Understanding Your Risk Profile
- 5. Assessing Your Risk Tolerance
- 6. Understanding Risk Capacity
- 7. Understanding Risk Required
- 8. Net Worth and Risk Capital
- 9. Risk and Return: Blue Chip Stocks vs Growth Stocks
- 10. Liquidity
- 11. Types of Liquidity
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Investing Guidelines and Tips
- 1. How to Stop Worrying and Start Investing
- 2. Have a Specific Investment Goal
- 3. Avoid Unnecessary Risks
- 4. Never Invest With Money You Need in Cash
- 5. Consider Your Personal Ability to Hold
- 6. Set a Specific Time Frame
- 7. Don't Let Stress Keep You Up at Night
- 8. Know Your Limits
- 9. Set Profit Targets
- 10. Keep Your Head Cool
- 11. Diversify
- 12. Focus Your Portfolio
- 13. Keep Yourself Informed
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How to Buy Stocks
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Navigating the Market
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Sectors, Industries, and the Business Cycle
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Market Capitalization
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Investing Strategies
- 1. The Three Core Investing Strategies
- 2. Value Investing: A Historical Overview
- 3. The Principles of Value Investing
- 4. What to Look for in a Value Stock
- 5. Value Investing Mindset
- 6. Growth Investing: A Historical Overview
- 7. Where to Find a Growth Stock
- 8. What to Look for in a Growth Stock
- 9. When to Buy a Growth Stock
- 10. Growth Investing Mindset
- 11. The Principles of Income Investing
- 12. Special Situations
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Financial Statements
- 1. Financial Statements: The Overview
- 2. The Balance Sheet
- 3. Assets
- 4. Liabilities
- 5. Equity
- 6. The Income Statement
- 7. Types of the Income Statement: Single-Step, Multi-Step, Common-Size
- 8. How to Read an Income Statement
- 9. The Income Statement: Considerations
- 10. The Cash Flow Statement
- 11. Cash Flow from Operating Activities
- 12. Cash Flow from Investing Activities
- 13. Cash Flow from Financing Activities
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Portfolio Management
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