Education Articles
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26/3/07
Takeovers – a practical guide: Part 1
Everyone loves a good takeover stoush. But what should you do when one of your stocks is in the firing line?
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9/6/06
Build your own financial fortress
A few simple rules will help you establish and maintain a fortress to keep you financially independent.
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15/2/06
AIFRS offers one-off opportunity
Investors need to be wary as new accounting standards enable companies to hide some nasty one-off charges.
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3/1/06
Watch out for low-PER 'value traps'
If you think a low PER means 'cheap' and a high one means 'expensive', be careful. It ain't always so.
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4/11/05
Too much of a good thing
Just how many stocks should you have in a portfolio? As with most things in investing, it all depends.
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4/10/05
Looking at Libya and accounting lies
Big bath accounting is accepted as a fact of life by most analysts. But what is it and how should it be treated?
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27/7/05
Give yourself a stockmarket edge
Just as David produced his sling to defeat Goliath, private investors have some tricks to use in their battle with the institutions.
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1/7/05
Ducking dodgy dividends
The juicy-looking yields you see in the newspaper aren't always what they seem.
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1/6/05
The minefield of insolvency
Stepping on some of these fourteen corporate landmines has proved unlucky for many a company.
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2/5/05
Sweeping for corporate landmines
It is not always possible to see a corporate disaster before it strikes, but here are some pointers that should make it easier.


