IFB233: Analyzing Debt and Cash Flow using Weber Grill’s Financials
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we discuss the finer points of debt and cash flow analysis using Weber Grill’s financials. *Breaking Down Weber Grills after their recent IPO *Analyzing the debt of Weber Grill and how you can use it for other companies *How to analyze the cash flow statement […]
IFB232: How to Calculate Price to Sales Ratio, Plus Interpreting the Ratio
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we discuss: *How do I know if I should max out my Roth IRA? *Our thoughts on the defense sector and investing in companies like Raytheon, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin *How to calculate Price to Sales ratio *Our thoughts on the companies Affirm and […]
IFB229: How to Deal With Buying and Holding When Our Theory Changes??
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we welcome: *Tracking your profits and losses in your brokerage accounts and the best way to follow those changes. *What to do when stocks fall, and we are supposed to buy and hold investors? *How to deal with Mr. Market and Trailing Stops? For more […]
IFB228: How to Avoid Dividend Traps + ESPP Plans
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we welcome: How do ESPP plans work, and what kinds of returns can you expect from those types of employee stock purchase plans. How to avoid dividend traps A quick look at Cigna’s financials and exploring why their dividends have increased Alternatives to hedging against […]
IFB227: How to Keep Your Spirits Up When the Market is Falling
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we discuss: *How to stay invested in the markets, even during downtimes, without getting discouraged *How to manage our emotions and control our emotions when we invest *The impact of dividends and the double compounding effect as a result of investing in dividend-paying companies For […]
IFB226: Unlocking the Different P/E Ratios, Cap-Weighted vs Equal Weighted Indexes, and the Business Development Sector
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we discuss: *What are the differences between Non-GAAP P/Es, forward P/Es, and trailing P/E ratios? *The differences between equal-weighted and cap-weighted indexes *Exploring the Business Development Industry with shallow looks at several companies, Hercules Capital and Prospect Capital Today’s show is sponsored by: My First […]
IFB225: Understanding the Different Business Models and Recurring Revenue, Plus A Brief Look at the Retail Furniture Sector
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we discuss: *Thoughts on The Dhando Investor by Mohnish Pabrai *A brief overview of Ethan Allen and the retail furniture industry *What are your thoughts on Finviz.com and the reliability of its financial metrics? *Ideas around investing in companies with little recurring revenue versus recurring […]
IFB224: What Happens to Your Shares in the Event of Big Changes, CEO Leaves, Acquisitions, or Other News?
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we discuss: *What happens to your company’s shares in the event of a big change, for example, a CEO change, acquisition, or bad news? *Why do we own shares of Berkshire Hathaway when they don’t pay a dividend? *The benefits of different brokerage accounts and […]
IFB223: Investing Close to Retirement and REITs 101
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we discuss: *How to think about investing at an older age, 63, for example *Defining REITs, and a REIT 101 *How to analyze REITs and some of the ups and downs of investing in this asset class For more insight like this into investing and […]
IFB222: Dollar Cost Averaging – What It Is And To Apply It, Plus Analyzing High Debt to Equity Companies
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we discuss: *Defining DCA (dollar-cost averaging) and how to apply the strategy best both up and down *How do you decide which companies to add more money to in your portfolio once you are fully diversified? *How to analyze companies with very high debt to […]