Whether you are dealing with compound interest, annuities, stocks, or bonds, investors must be able to effectively evaluate the level of value or merit in their financials. This is done by estimating future profits and calculating them against present values or equivalent rates of return.
N.B. I am not a financial advisor
Most financial advisors are little more than leeches, telling you whatever they think you want to hear so they can earn their commissions. Learn to invest for yourself. You can do it. Hopefully this blog will contribute to that a little bit.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Finance Formulas for Everyone
Whether you are dealing with compound interest, annuities, stocks, or bonds, investors must be able to effectively evaluate the level of value or merit in their financials. This is done by estimating future profits and calculating them against present values or equivalent rates of return.
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