The Stock Market Playbook

The Stock Market Playbook
Author: Ups Brown
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781467967723

The Stock Market Playbook teaches both new and seasoned investors about trading stocks. The Playbook gives seven specific stock market strategies that fit every investor's risk tolerance and capital requirements. Whether you are a first time investor or a seasoned pro, the Playbook has something for everyone. Utilizing the Playbook will allow you to quickly access proven and successful trading strategies enhancing your approach to the market.

The Beginner Real Estate Investor Playbook

The Beginner Real Estate Investor Playbook
Author: Antonio Cucciniello
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2020-06-19
Genre:
ISBN:

As a beginner real estate investor you likely have read a few books, listened to a bunch of podcasts, or watched YouTube videos. At the end of every book or podcast you feel motivated, but each one is leaving you more and more overwhelmed. You have learned so much that you actually don't know what to do first...and that feels overwhelming and confuses you. On top of that, you have been saving for years and the last thing you want to do is make a mistake on your first property and lose thousands of dollars in the process. All you really want to do is buy your first property, so you can be on the way to financial freedom, have full control over your time, never have to worry about money again, travel the world, and spend time doing the things you love.The Beginner Real Estate Investor's Playbook is an exact step by step guide with worksheets, directions, and software that guides you through the entire process of buying your first cash flowing property confidently. A few things we will cover: - Getting 100% Clear on Your Strategy so You Know exactly what kind of investments you will buy and which ones you won't- Know exactly what city you will be investing in based on actual data points, so you aren't picking on emotion, instead you are picking because you KNOW its better- Figuring out how you will finance your deals by looking at ways to increase your income, decrease your expenses and find partners to fund your first deal- How to know when a property is a good deal by learning how to analyze properties for cash flow

The Flexible Investing Playbook

The Flexible Investing Playbook
Author: Robert Isbitts
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470875569

How to make sensible investment decisions during these turbulent times 2008 changed everything. Now, more than ever, investors need to be proactive in planning for their retirement. To do so, they must look beyond simply investing in stocks and bonds, while avoiding what may be overwhelming and even misleading investment advice. In The Flexible Investing Playbook: Asset Allocation for Long-Term Success, Robert Isbitts–mutual fund manager, investment strategist, newsletter writer, and author of Wall Street’s Bull and How to Bear It–shares the strategies he created and uses with his clients. This approach can potentially allow their portfolios to withstand the volatility of the stock market and subdue the emotional impact of investing, to increase the chances of reaching their investment goals. Along the way, the book: • Reviews the events of the 2008 financial market debacle, and identifies key lessons investors should learn from that experience • Discusses how traditional approaches to diversification are fraught with risks, and how they may endanger the pursuit of a secure retirement • Details why he believes investors cannot live on stocks and bonds alone, while also describing how to properly diversify, without sacrificing precious liquidity The Flexible Investing Playbook, he presents a proactive approach to investing that’s based on the strategies Isbitts created, designed and currently manages.

Small Investor Playbook

Small Investor Playbook
Author: Mark D. Mandel
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2013-11-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1491815531

This book offers the small investor unique assistance that is not found in other publications offering investment advice. The small investor is, in effect, competing with professional money managers, who are often on the opposite side of a trade. If a stock is becoming cheaper because institutions (the mutual funds, hedge funds, etc.) are net sellers, should you, the individual, buy? The professionals have access to corporate managements, employ or have access to paid staffs of analysts, are trained to read a companys financial statements, and actively participate in company conference calls. In short, this is still an uneven playing field, even though SEC Regulation FD (for fair disclosure) has mandated the dissemination of material information in a more equitable fashion. This book is comprised of three sections. Part One describes the major institutional investor groups and the deep resources at their disposal. Part Two illustrates the tools available to small investors that can create a more level playing field. Access to company-sponsored conference calls and web casts are examples that are open to individual, as well as professional investors, but many either are unaware of these tools or fail to avail themselves of these opportunities. The main section of the book is an outline of 24 key industry groups that comprise the S&P 500; the salient metrics and terms; the valuation methods that investors use; most common questions asked on conference calls; and what motivates pros to buy or sell the stocks. Why are some technology stocks often valued as a multiple of sales when most industries are measured by their price/earnings (P/E) multiple? What is the appropriate price/cash flow multiple for industries that are measured by that metric? Why do analysts scrutinize a retailers same-store sales and the semiconductor industrys book-to-bill ratio? These are among the many issues that are crucial to successfully investing in individual stocks. Understanding how pros judge companies and value their stocks will enable people to make better investment decisions and, hopefully, realize greater returns on their stock portfolios. A good introduction to stock market investing, coming at the perfect time. 2014 will be a challenging year and readers of Mark Mandels new book will be ready. John Rubino, author of Clean Money: Picking Winners in the Green Tech Boom

The Ultimate Profit Playbook

The Ultimate Profit Playbook
Author: Karl Kaufman
Publisher: Bullhorn Books
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781955230001

The Revolutionary System for Building Life-Changing Wealth in the Stock Market How can ordinary investors achieve extraordinary returns? The Ultimate Profit Playbook is an interactive workbook teaching the step-by-step process needed to evaluate a stock. It will help investors organize their research, dramatically reducing the time required to construct a market-beating portfolio. As the founder of American Dream Investing and a Forbes contributor, Karl Kaufman has provided investing insights to millions of readers. Based on decades of experience, this easy-to-understand guide is designed with the individual investor in mind. In The Ultimate Profit Playbook, Kaufman shows how to: Find a prospective stock to invest in Develop critical thinking to gain an edge over the professionals Know exactly which numbers to prioritize and how to find them quickly Discover secret web search ideas to uncover information ignored by most investors With The Ultimate Profit Playbook, Kaufman reveals the strategies he has used to generate more than 20% annualized returns over the past ten years. If you're looking for the one investing book to always keep by your side, The Ultimate Profit Playbook will be your trusted guide time and again.

The Real Estate Game

The Real Estate Game
Author: William J Poorvu
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1999-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 068485550X

From a Harvard Business School professor comes a concise, accessible, state-of-the-art guide to developing and investing in real estate.

The Company Valuation Playbook

The Company Valuation Playbook
Author: Charles Sunnucks
Publisher: Charles Sunnucks
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Interested in investing? THE COMPANY VALUATION PLAYBOOK lifts the veil on how professionals go about valuing a company and its shares, bringing a technical subject to life in easy to understand steps. #1 - ASSESS - Learn how to make objective qualitative and quantitative judgements on a company’s prospects #2 - PROJECT - Develop a simple single line forecast, or full excel financial model (incl. an M&A/LBO/bank model) #3 - PRICE – Discover how to apply intrinsic and relative valuation methods #4 - PROFIT – Identify and act on opportunities, while avoiding behavioural biases Using this complete guide will help you develop from beginner to professional, equipping you with the practical tools to make objective well informed investment choices. For more details visit: www.companyvaluationplaybook.com REVIEWS ’A must-read for the aspiring investor’, Alexandra Altinger, CEO, J O Hambro ’Smart, methodical and practical’, Stephen Pearson, Chief Investment Officer, Jupiter Asset Management

The Ultimate Dividend Playbook

The Ultimate Dividend Playbook
Author: Morningstar, Inc.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2011-01-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118045041

Many people believe that the key to success in the stock market is buying low and selling high. But how many investors have the time, talent, and luck to earn consistent returns this way? In The Ultimate Dividend Playbook: Income, Insight, and Independence for Today’s Investor, Josh Peters, editor of the monthly Morningstar DividendInvestor newsletter, shows you why you don’t have to try to beat the market and how you can use dividends to capture the income and growth you seek.

Mistake Power

Mistake Power
Author: Juliana Vilke
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1475998120

We all make mistakes, but imagine losing your financial solvency or your childrens inheritance to the failing economy. Buying low and selling higher is the name of the game, but we often do the opposite. As the stock market rises, we remain on the sidelines, watching as others are reaping monetary rewards. We want to rebuild, but we are fearful of losing additional funds in todays risky market. These challenges have plagued investors for decades, many of whom have lost much of their investments in various recessions. Even so, you can transform your investment mistakes into financial gains. Making a comeback from investment errors requires an understanding of some basic elements of investing, such as predictable investor behavior; insight from hindsight; risk/reward consideration; chance of loss measurement; and data and analysis. All investors experience the same psychological emotions and are susceptible to making the same investing errors of judgment; thus, the winners and losers are determined by how they play the game. Author Juliana Vilke offers winning investment strategies for women along with advice from wealthy investors who learned a great deal from their investment mistakes. She offers time-tested advice to help any woman take control of her investing future.