by Chris Lee | Apr 27, 2016 | Investing, Investing Lessons [Advanced], Top Articles
The Discount Rates Are The Combination of The Asset’s Cost of Debt and Cost of Equity. If you have not read the first part of this article, please read it first here. The combination of the cost of debt and equity is known to most as the Weighted Average Cost of... by Chris Lee | Apr 21, 2016 | Investing, Investing Lessons [Advanced], Top Articles
Discount rates are used to value stocks and businesses. There are many types of valuation methods that we can use. For this article, information on “How To Find The Discount Rates” is used for valuation using the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF). Understanding... by Chris Lee | Apr 19, 2016 | My Stocks Updates, Top Articles
As a shareholder, I attended Keppel Corporation’s Annual General Meeting (AGM). It was held at Raffles City Convention Centre. I was excited to attend it because it would be interesting to see the facial expressions and the management’s ways of handling... by Chris Lee | Apr 11, 2016 | Investing, My Stocks Updates
I extracted the excerpt below from the newly released Form 6K for Mobile Telesystems (NYSE: MBT). Which happens to be my top stock holdings- Check it out! “Moscow, Russian Federation — Mobile TeleSystems PJSC (“MTS”, the “Company” or “the Group” — NYSE: MBT;... by Chris Lee | Apr 7, 2016 | Investing, Investing Lessons [Advanced], Top Articles
About Valuation of Stocks There are many ways to value stocks- such as the use of discounted cash flows, relative valuation as well as contingent claim valuation. Did you also know that there is a simple way to value dividend stocks? And all you need is 3 steps? The... by Chris Lee | Apr 4, 2016 | Investing, Investing Lessons [Beginners]
1) Income Statement This is where you can find out how well the company is doing on how much money they earned or lost. Official definition from Investopedia: An income statement is a financial statement that measures a company’s financial performance over a...