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Value investing

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Introduction

Context

Value investing is a particular type of approach to stock market investing. It is well-established and uses methods which have proven effective over many years.

Prior knowledge required

You don't need any specific knowledge, but the tutorial will be easier for those who have some grasp of company accounts and the ratios used to interpret them. If you don't, we suggest you take 'Using Ratios to Analyse Companies' and 'Interpreting Company Reports and Accounts' first.

Contents

  1. What is value investing?
  2. Ben Graham
  3. Does value investing suit you?
  4. Back in fashion
  5. Undervalued assets - introduction
  6. Undervalued assets - property companies
  7. Debt
  8. Earnings
  9. Earnings - an example
  10. Dividends
  11. Ratio of market capitalisation to sales
  12. Warren Buffett's principles
  13. Why do stocks become undervalued/overvalued?
  14. Conclusion

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