IFB155: June Q&A – Insider Trading and Investing Like Peter Lynch

Announcer (00:00): You’re tuned in to the Investing for Beginners podcast. Finally, step by step premium investment guidance for beginners led by Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern. To decode industry jargon, silence crippling confusion, and help you overcome emotions by looking at the numbers, your path to financial freedom starts now. Dave (00:36): All right, […]

Hey Andy – Help Me, I’m Poor!

Have you ever just opened up your bank account and felt absolutely helpless?  I have.  Maybe you’re sitting there thinking, “Help me, I’m poor!”  Regardless of your situation, you can always become one step closer to achieving financial autonomy, or if you’re already there, you can keep taking steps to get further and further away […]

Advice from Investment Management Associates CEO Vitaliy Katsenelson

One of my favorite things about the Investing for Beginners Podcast is that a lot of the information is timeless lessons that you can go back and listen to over and over again and always take something new from it.  Episode 93 with Vitaliy Katsenelson, the CEO at Investment Management Associates is absolutely no different! […]

IFB152: Hot Take – Check Your Portfolio Daily

Announcer (00:00): You’re tuned in to the Investing for Beginners podcast. Finally, step by step premium investment guidance for beginners led by Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern. To decode industry jargon, silence crippling confusion, and help you overcome emotions by looking at the numbers, your path to financial freedom starts now. Dave (00:36): All right, […]

7 Ways to Prioritize Saving with a Budget Calendar

Have you ever heard of a budget calendar? Personally, I use one nearly every single day of the week and it saves me a ton of time and money, as well as keeping me on track with my budget without physically having to go in and track my expenses every single day.  And not only […]

Strategic Asset Allocation: Unique in Nature, Critical for an Uncertain Future

“You should have a strategic asset allocation mix that assumes that you don’t know what the future is going to hold.” Ray Dalio Today we will explore strategic asset allocation and the benefits it can offer investors. Most investors spend most of their time agonizing about what stock to buy or whether or not to […]

Wells Fargo (WFC) 10Q Summary First Quarter 2020

Wells Fargo 1Q20 Summary Wells Fargo reported its first-quarter earnings on April 14, 2020. What follows is a summary of the bank’s results for the quarter. Some financial results and metrics at the end of the quarter: Market Cap – $118.6B Price at the end of Quarter – $28.70 Earnings Per Share – $0.01 P/E […]

Cash Flow Analysis Example Using Cash Flow Ratios Everyone Should Know

Updated 4/4/2024  “There is a huge difference between the business that grows and requires lots of capital to do so and the business that grows and doesn’t require capital.” Warren Buffett, from Warren Buffett and the Interpretations of Financial Statements Cash is king, and Buffett has built quite a kingdom, with the latest balance sheet […]

Market Bottom Indicators Based on Past Bear Markets

If you are a human, you’re likely wondering when the heck is, we going to get to the bottom of this bear market, and I don’t blame you, because every sane person should be wondering this.  Don’t worry – I’ve gone through the trouble fun of looking at some of the past bear markets to […]

What’s the PEG Ratio in Finance – Does it Work on Large Companies?

Price-to-earnings, or P/E ratio as it is also known, is probably the most recognizable metric used to value stocks. Are they the most useful? Well, for one, they don’t consider any company growth, and no one metric is useful all by itself. We can use them with other metrics. The PEG ratio combines all benefits […]

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