Monthly Archives: September 2014

Non-recurring earnings

This past week, I got a very nice e-mail from a reader of my book who lives in Hong Kong. I could tell he was knowledgeable about the balance sheet. He wondered why the balance sheet does not play a more important role in investing and why so much emphasis is placed on future expectations, growth and earnings. If you’ve read my book and followed my blog posts, you know that this reader is in the same camp of thought as I am. […]

September 28th, 2014|Balance Sheet, earnings, Non-recurring eps|5 Comments

Price to Book

When searching for a company that might satisfy my investing criteria, I’m looking for a situation where the market capitalization (current stock price multiplied by the number of outstanding shares) is less than the book value (equity) of the company. That is, I’m looking for a company where the stock market is pricing that company for less than the value being assigned to it by the internal accounting function. Thus, my P/B filter is set to under 1.0. My goal is to buy at a low price and that means buying all the equity I can get for my dollar. So, the P/B is the best place to start filtering for low-priced stocks, in my view. […]

September 20th, 2014|book value, Equity, market value|0 Comments

I Keep Hearing that the Stock Market Needs to Correct

Whether you invest in the stock market or just read the financial news, you are probably coming across opinions expressed with regard to an anticipated stock market correction. After all, the market has been on a steep incline pretty much since it bottomed in the spring of 2009 during the hard recession days. Couple that with the fact that there are a lot of people who don’t “feel” like their financial situations have improved all so much and the result is that the sustained rise in the stock market can leave a person scratching his/her head for an answer as to how it keeps going. […]

September 12th, 2014|Balance Sheet, common stock, Risk|0 Comments

Inspiring NBC Interview

Today, I’ll deviate from any discussion of stock investments or financial talk. Last night, my wife and I watched an NBC News Special, “Saving Dr. Brantly.” In this program, Matt Lauer interviewed Dr. Kent Brantly, a Christian medical missionary serving in Liberia. It was truly an inspiring story of the personal battle recently faced by Dr. Brantly as he contracted the deadly Ebola virus while serving those sickened by Ebola in Liberia and yet eventually recovered.

As I sat down to write my post, I was moved to delay what I would otherwise share today in favor of providing the link to the interview. My wife and I found the story tremendously encouraging. If you have not seen it, I believe you will find it well worth the time it takes to watch. Note that the entire interview is in six parts, ranging from about 5 minutes to over 7 minutes per part. So, you can watch it incrementally if you don’t have the 40 minutes or so to see it all at once. Next week, I’ll return to some more stock talk.

http://www.nbcnews.com/video/dateline/55997372#55997272

September 7th, 2014|faith, God|1 Comment