Yahoo finance is a good and cheap place to find fundamental research, but it neither answers your question nor is the best place to go.
ValueLine, Morningstar, Edgar’s, Standardandpoors, and a few other companies offer excellent research, though often for a price. Yahoo Finance will often cut it, however.
Now to your question:
Investopedia Tutorials — read the tutorials on fundamental analysis, financial ratios, basic financial concepts, etc. to gain an understanding.
After that, there is little else I have found. I would suggest you not discount the value of books. I have a copy of “Reading Financial Reports for Dummies” and “Security Analysis” right next to me. Best of luck.
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Kevin S
15|Jan|2010 1start an online business
Yahoo finance is a good and cheap place to find fundamental research, but it neither answers your question nor is the best place to go.
ValueLine, Morningstar, Edgar’s, Standardandpoors, and a few other companies offer excellent research, though often for a price. Yahoo Finance will often cut it, however.
Now to your question:
Investopedia Tutorials — read the tutorials on fundamental analysis, financial ratios, basic financial concepts, etc. to gain an understanding.
After that, there is little else I have found. I would suggest you not discount the value of books. I have a copy of “Reading Financial Reports for Dummies” and “Security Analysis” right next to me. Best of luck.
kakashihatake2510
15|Jan|2010 2custom imprinted pens
Yea, yahoo finance and some magazines here ..
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