It's Earnings That Count
Finding Stocks with Earnings Power for Long-Term Profits
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Product details:
- Publisher McGraw Hill
- Date of Publication 16 October 2005
- ISBN 9780071463997
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 221x162x12 mm
- Weight 327 g
- Language English 0
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Praise for It's Earnings That Count:
"Well-written, intellectually sound, 'accessible' to those who take the time to understand, and a poke in the eye to those who abused our capitalistic system and those (pros) who let them get away with it."
--John C. Bogle, Founder and former CEO of The Vanguard Group
"Clear and engaging, Heiserman shows how to easily evaluate a growth company's investment potential for both conservative and aggressive investors. The result? The 'cautiously greedy' investor wins."
--Tom Jacobs, senior analyst for The Motley Fool
"In a single, easy-to-use index, Heiserman captures the essence of growth and value--a most insightful approach to stock picking."
--Charles W. Mulford, professor of accounting at the Georgia Institute of Technology and coauthor of The Financial Numbers Game
"A great addition to the literature! Hewitt Heiserman has crafted an easy-to-read, basic tutorial on avoiding the most common mistakes caused by accounting phony baloney--combined with some age-old investment wisdom. Mandatory for the intermediate investor."
--Kenneth L. Fisher, CEO, Fisher Investments Inc., and Forbes's "Portfolio Strategy" columnist
If recent history has taught anything, it is that published financial reports can be questionable and even misleading to investors looking for solid investment targets. It's Earnings That Count shows you how to look beyond reported figures to find those needle-in-the-haystack companies that possess consistently high-quality earnings growth--the best indicator of a stock's long-term investment potential.
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It’s Earnings That Count introduces the Earnings Power Box™— atool for identifying companies with a wide gap between theiraccrual performance and earnings. Features include six ratiosinvestors can use to make smarter decisions, techniques foridentifying companies poised to outgain the market over thenext five to ten years, and more.
It’s Earnings That Count introduces the Earnings Power Box™— atool for identifying companies with a wide gap between theiraccrual performance and earnings. Features include six ratiosinvestors can use to make smarter decisions, techniques foridentifying companies poised to outgain the market over thenext five to ten years, and more.
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Praise for It's Earnings That Count:
"Well-written, intellectually sound, 'accessible' to those who take the time to understand, and a poke in the eye to those who abused our capitalistic system and those (pros) who let them get away with it."
--John C. Bogle, Founder and former CEO of The Vanguard Group
"Clear and engaging, Heiserman shows how to easily evaluate a growth company's investment potential for both conservative and aggressive investors. The result? The 'cautiously greedy' investor wins."
--Tom Jacobs, senior analyst for The Motley Fool
"In a single, easy-to-use index, Heiserman captures the essence of growth and value--a most insightful approach to stock picking."
--Charles W. Mulford, professor of accounting at the Georgia Institute of Technology and coauthor of The Financial Numbers Game
"A great addition to the literature! Hewitt Heiserman has crafted an easy-to-read, basic tutorial on avoiding the most common mistakes caused by accounting phony baloney--combined with some age-old investment wisdom. Mandatory for the intermediate investor."
--Kenneth L. Fisher, CEO, Fisher Investments Inc., and Forbes's "Portfolio Strategy" columnist
If recent history has taught anything, it is that published financial reports can be questionable and even misleading to investors looking for solid investment targets. It's Earnings That Count shows you how to look beyond reported figures to find those needle-in-the-haystack companies that possess consistently high-quality earnings growth--the best indicator of a stock's long-term investment potential.
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