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Value Investing For Dummies, 2nd Edition

Value Investing For Dummies, 2nd Edition


By Peter J. Sander, Janet Haley

ISBN: 978-0-470-23222-4
Format: Paper
Pages: 364 Pages
Pub. Date: March 2008

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Introduction.

Part I: The What and Why of Value Investing.

Chapter 1: An Investor’s Guide to Value Investing.

Chapter 2: How Value Investors View the Markets — and Vice Versa.

Chapter 3: The Value Investing Story.

Part II: Fundamentals for Fundamentalists.

Chapter 4: A Painless Course in Value Investing Math.

Chapter 5: A Guide to Value Investing Resources.

Chapter 6: Statements of Fact Part 1: Understanding Financial Statements.

Chapter 7: Statements of Fact Part 2: The Balance Sheet.

Chapter 8: Statements of Fact Part 3: Earnings and Cash Flow Statements.

Chapter 9: Games Companies Play: Irrational Exuberance in the Financial Statements.

Chapter 10: On Your Ratio Dial: Using Ratios to Understand Financial Statements.

Part III: So You Wanna Buy a Business?

Chapter 11: Appraising a Business.

Chapter 12: Running the Numbers: Intrinsic Value.

Chapter 13: Running the Numbers: Strategic Financials.

Chapter 14: Beyond the Numbers: Strategic Intangibles.

Chapter 15: Warren’s Way.

Chapter 16: Shopping for Value: Deciding When the Price Is Right.

Part IV: Becoming a Value Investor.

Chapter 17: Special Packages: Funds, REITs, and ETFs for Value Investors.

Chapter 18: Shopping for Value: A Practical Approach.

Part V: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 19: Ten Signs of Value.

Chapter 20: Ten Signs of Unvalue.

Chapter 21: Ten Habits of Highly Successful Value Investors.

Index.

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