Streetsmart Guide to Valuing a Stock
Author: Gary Gray, J. Randall Woolridge, Patrick J. Cusatis
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ISBN: 0071416668
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Trade (19 September, 2003)
Sales Rank: 78,699
Average Customer Rating: 4 out of 5
Customer Reviews
Rating: 5 out of 5
Must have for anyone that invests in stocks!!!
Finally, there is a book that answers the question, "what is the stock truely worth?" The software makes it really easy to value companies, and has helped me a great deal in my investment decisions.
Rating: 5 out of 5
A must-have companion for the do-it-yourself investor
This is a great book that delivers on its promise to teach the reader how to value stocks. The valuation process is broken down into easy-to-understand parts, then brought back together to determine final results. Using the tools in this book and the software, I can intelligently and quickly review stock recommendations from my broker or make picks myself. This book will more than pay for itself.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Insightful!
Everything you need to know about how to value a stock is inside this book - somewhere. Finding it however, can be a problem, as it sometimes seems that the editors used the random dart theory of selection in putting together the chapters. For example, in order to understand the concepts presented in Chapter two, you need information that is contained in Chapters three and five. Once you figure out how to navigate it, though, this book is a valuable resource and a powerful educational tool for investors from neophyte to intermediate. It's encyclopedic in its scope, and the pages in the included glossary are sure to become dog-eared from use. We [...] recommend this book to investors of all levels. Beginners will learn critical concepts and terms, while more experienced investors will come to rely on this book as a trusted reference companion.
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