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Balance Sheet Analysis
- Leverage and financial strength affect share value - Liquidity concerns can decimate a business - Cash is critical, to a point * Window Dressing * Cash Gap * Cash per Share * Burn Rate - Marketable Securities - Receivables are interwoven with cash flow * Past Dues and Write-offs * Receivables turnover ratios * Securitizations - Inventory - focus on the profit margins * Perpetual vs. Periodic Inventory * Inventory Accounting Calculation * Inventory Costing Methods * Lower of Cost of Market * Inventory Categories * Inventory Turnover Ratios - Fixed assets are necessary in order to be a world class company - Liabilities with equity attributes are enriching - Emphasizing debt net of cash can be misleading - Book value is a tool to properly evaluate a stock - Off-balance sheet assets and liabilities are legal
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