Monthly Archives: July 2014

Form 8-Ks

Two weeks ago I wrote about a type of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing, namely the Form 4 used for informing the SEC (and, in turn, investors) of insider transactions in their company’s stock. I intended to write about SEC Form 8-Ks a week ago, but instead decided to present a brief video where I could thank you for your support of my “Choose Stocks Wisely” effort in a more personal way than via the written word. I do wish to say thank you once again today via this written post for all your support.

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July 26th, 2014|material events, SEC filings|0 Comments

A Word of Thanks to Choose Stocks Wisely readers from Author, Dr. Paul W. Allen

In a time where soaring debt levels threaten the health of nations, the value of a healthy balance sheet is more pronounced than ever. “Choose Stocks Wisely: A Formula That Produced Amazing Returns” focuses on the incredibly useful information provided by the corporate balance sheet relative to investing in individual common stocks.

July 16th, 2014|financial leverage, Thank You|1 Comment

Form 4s

This week and next, I’ll briefly discuss a couple of important types of filings required of companies by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Today, I’ll mention the form 4 filing. […]

July 12th, 2014|insider trading, SEC filings|0 Comments

A Christian View Toward Money

Today’s post looks at some scriptures from the Bible that relate to using God’s resources wisely. If the end purpose of managing money wisely, including investing in common stocks wisely, is simply to “be rich,” earthly life will come to an end one day and so will whatever momentary pleasures that were extracted from the riches gained. […]

July 5th, 2014|God, money|0 Comments