The book is a compilation of a series of articles to help lay investors make sense of the complex financial world and gain insights into the behaviour of the financial market so as to make informed and sound investment decisions.
Show me the money. Vol. 2, Practical readings for investors in Singapore
Creators
Teh, Hooi Ling
Subject
Investments--Singapore
Publisher
National Library Board Singapore, 2006
Rank Books, 2006
Digital Description
application/pdf, ill.
Table of Contents
Asset valuation more an art than science -- A look at discounted cashflow valuation -- Are stocks in STI fairly valued? -- Elec & Eltek has good risk/reward profile -- A tool for comparison -- More ammo for the case to buy stocks -- Dividends matter in picking stocks -- Is high dividend the best? -- Figuring out the odds -- Ways of comparing the attractiveness of stocks -- Relationship between firm's size and returns -- Ascertaining how much a stock Is under-valued -- A formula to estimate fair value of stocks -- Makingmg money on earnings surprises -- Straight forward companies score -- Are conglomerates' profits less volatile? -- Accounting profits are not always real profits -- Investing in stocks efficiently -- Diversified basket holds the key -- Score with a stop-loss limit -- Three strategies for asset allocation -- Bonus good, rights bad? -- Going places on the bonus train -- Stands to gain In a takeover situation? -- Calendar investing -- Benefitting from impermanence -- The best of times, the worst Of times -- Buy-and-hold does not work anymore -- Investing in an age of volatility -- Dissecting analysts' forecasts -- The age factor in investment decisions -- Valuing your property -- Ask not how to make more money, but why -- Of luck, greed, fear and cynicism -- That elusive happiness dividend.
Copyright
All rights reserved. Teh Hooi Leng, Singapore Press Holdings Ltd & Rank Books, 2005