The Fallacy of Stock Ownership – How Much of a Company do You Actually Own?
For investors looking to a company’s market capitalization as a measure of its worth, it can be very deceiving. That’s because they really can’t know
For investors looking to a company’s market capitalization as a measure of its worth, it can be very deceiving. That’s because they really can’t know
There is a story about Warren Buffett finding a penny on an elevator. He was riding the elevator up to his office with several executives.
A company’s return on equity is the key to building long-term shareholder value. But how do you know a high ROE is not just a
As states continue their gradual reopening, the economy is thus far demonstrating its resiliency, at least with respect to the job market. While there are
The myth about retirement income generation is that it relies primarily on the value of your assets throughout retirement – i.e., If asset values decline,
Warren Buffett recently admitted that buying huge stakes in the airlines was a big mistake – 30 years after making a similar mistake with an