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  • @Fearless......
    @Fearless...... 11 років тому +290

    Tim, you have a rare skill of being able to demystify complex concept in terms that anyone can understand. This is a very rare skill. Pls keep up the great work

    • @sogodatef
      @sogodatef 9 років тому

      نممممموومممنننمممك

    • @osamahezzeldin
      @osamahezzeldin 4 роки тому +1

      Önce Vatan are you serious??!!

    • @ahmehdimokrini
      @ahmehdimokrini 4 роки тому

      @@domi9205 This aged poorly...

  • @cindy8138
    @cindy8138 6 років тому +115

    6 Numbers every investor should know:
    1. Growth: EPS and P/E; P/B; EV/EBITDA; PEG (Price to Earnings Growth)
    2. Income: Dividend yields and covers
    3. Perks

  • @WOWthatsRADICALdude
    @WOWthatsRADICALdude 10 років тому +131

    Video start: 2:13

  • @bitTorrenter
    @bitTorrenter 6 років тому +11

    This video was made 7 years ago and it could've been made yesterday such is Tim's consistency in style. Love it.

  • @LUNGHIX
    @LUNGHIX 3 роки тому +1

    4 years ago I saw video for the first time... I didn't understand a lot. Today I understand almost 75%. I saw this video already at least 10 times and I always come back to this video when I want to invest in some particular stock (your video is 100 R.O.I.)...

  • @MrEaglenator
    @MrEaglenator 4 роки тому +3

    If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have understood about this so quickly and easily. Thank you, Tim, I hope you see this somewhere in the future.

  • @MoneyWeekVideos
    @MoneyWeekVideos  12 років тому +65

    Sadly many universities don't teach this stuff but they probably should. But then I am biased! Tim.

    • @dgo1749
      @dgo1749 4 роки тому +1

      Hi Tim I am new to investing, does this concept still apply to the rules of investing. I am asking this question because the video was posted years ago and I am only watching in 2020?

    • @zgoodhauer4512
      @zgoodhauer4512 4 роки тому +4

      @@dgo1749 Yes, it absolutely does

    • @markt5951
      @markt5951 4 роки тому

      I couldn't agree with you more

  • @Vi3ioN_BTC
    @Vi3ioN_BTC 11 років тому +14

    It's a talent that you have that you are able to go a "no-nonsense teaching" stance, and don't sound boring. I figured you're passionate at teaching! Cheers!

  • @lovetal
    @lovetal 10 років тому +12

    What a refreshing and simple video. We are not taught about this in school if we do not take courses of this subject matter. Very helpful. Thank you for teaching!

  • @hisheighnessthesupremebeing
    @hisheighnessthesupremebeing 4 роки тому +4

    @5:00 companies that are less generous with sharing the profit with shareholders don't necessarily use the extra money to invest in the company... Often they are more concerned with lining there own pockets

  • @Stinger_7
    @Stinger_7 12 років тому +3

    Very enlightening video, Tim. I'm a 2nd year university student who has worked really hard to the point that I will graduate without any debt. In addition to that, I have a sizeable amount of money saved "under the matress" so to speak. I have only realized recently that I will need it to grow to at least keep up with inflation costs of goods & services.
    I've read & heard so many horror stories about the stock market so watching this has at least allowed to understand the basics.
    Thanks again

    • @wolf-wk4ns
      @wolf-wk4ns 4 роки тому

      Hit me up and we put a businesse to life

    • @wolf-wk4ns
      @wolf-wk4ns 4 роки тому

      Messenger. wilfride driver

  • @Jakebottom
    @Jakebottom 4 роки тому +16

    Recently I got into the youtube financial niche, and I’ve taken a deep dive into investing, particularly dividend growth investment as it interests me. Tried several methods trying to figure out the best approach to building my portfolio. So far, I’m making progress with the help of my financial advisor. Back to the video, wonderful job there, always look forward to your next content.

    • @Jakebottom
      @Jakebottom 4 роки тому +2

      Came across Egan Hestral at an investment webinar. You can get all the information you need, just leave him a message if you have inquiries Eganeastrell (a) g ma il. Com....you can look him up if you like

  • @MoneyWeekVideos
    @MoneyWeekVideos  13 років тому +2

    Hello NicosMind, my other videos are accessible via the moneyweekvideos hyperlink.
    All the best Tim

  • @mr.goldfarmer4883
    @mr.goldfarmer4883 4 роки тому +9

    I love this guys explanations. He's like a college professor~

  • @MoneyWeekVideos
    @MoneyWeekVideos  12 років тому +1

    khegdahl - bond investors can use most of these ratios, however their focus will be more heavily on things like interest cover and gearing plus cash flow. Loan covenants usually specify the ratios that are used to judge a default and the tolerance for the particular issuer and bond. Hope that helps a bit!

  • @uksoontobeinaus706
    @uksoontobeinaus706 10 років тому +41

    You're such an awesome teacher. Thank you

  • @mavericktechreview1250
    @mavericktechreview1250 3 роки тому +2

    This chap is great. Can we have him back in this channel? I don’t see him posting more appearing lately.

  • @haydenruggiero7342
    @haydenruggiero7342 9 років тому +29

    For someone who was daunted by all the variables of stock trading, I really get a much more firm understanding of it from your videos. Definitely keep making them sir.

    • @999locke
      @999locke 8 років тому +1

      hi there are no variables you buy a stock and you gamble and IF it goes up you sell,if it goes down u lose your shirt its that simple.

    • @smokingjoe8039
      @smokingjoe8039 4 роки тому

      Investing is not the same as gambling. You cannot put a stop-loss on red or black!

    • @cedric-assehliemessing3053
      @cedric-assehliemessing3053 4 роки тому

      @@smokingjoe8039 your stop loss on red and black Is simply setting your maximum limit to which you want to play, but I agree with the statment that it Is not gambling

  • @michellejue3199
    @michellejue3199 4 роки тому +3

    Rewatched due to covid 19 quarantine. Thanks

  • @coolkidbmx6851
    @coolkidbmx6851 5 років тому

    Wish ya'll never stopped making these highly knowledgeable videos

  • @laluna5548
    @laluna5548 Рік тому

    How do we know (in absolute numbers) what is considered “high” and what “low”? Do we have to compare the values to similar companies or is there a refrence range of sorts?

  • @pekz14
    @pekz14 5 років тому +2

    Great videos, fantastic teaching. It would be really helpful if you could include links in the description to separate videos mentioned throughout.

  • @vin.handle
    @vin.handle 5 років тому +1

    Great video. Of course, if you are not interested in buying and analysing individual stocks the solution is mutual funds/ETFs that buy stocks with favorable ratios.

  • @hammerhead19able
    @hammerhead19able 6 років тому +1

    Thank you. This will definitely help. So, which is always better to go with when using this, S&P 500, NASDAQ, DOWJI OR NYSE?

  • @bertobertoberto3
    @bertobertoberto3 12 років тому +3

    I really enjoy your videos sir. You're a great teacher. Thank you for giving away your priceless knowledge.

  • @armandmugabo1170
    @armandmugabo1170 4 роки тому

    Nice video. Unfortunately u didn't provide links to your other in-depth videos about the various numbers

  • @babakmohajeri3370
    @babakmohajeri3370 12 років тому +1

    It is enterprise value . How ever in other terms it can be called embedded value or sometime earned value .

  • @lameiraangelo
    @lameiraangelo 5 років тому +2

    1. Yield -income return on the stock.
    2. Cover -how many times the dividend is covered by the profits
    3. EPS (Earning Per Share) + P/E Ratio (Price Per Earnings)
    4. P/B (Price to Book ratio)
    5. EV / EBITDA; EV: Enterprise Value; EBITDA: Earning Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Appreciation
    6. PEG: Price per Earnings Growth

  • @malross8776
    @malross8776 4 роки тому +1

    Many thanks Tim. The mystery of the numbers now makes a bit more sence. I'l take a look at your recommened videos on this topic.

  • @tarunmirchandani6926
    @tarunmirchandani6926 10 років тому +1

    What if the (FCF/Share)/PE is just 0.15.. seems to be in cash crunch..but the company is undergoing a lot of development and building up a new plant..can this be an exception?
    The P/E is close to 19.95 and EV/EBITDA is close to 11.4

  • @NicholasFainlight
    @NicholasFainlight 8 років тому +8

    Awesome breakdown. Wish I came across this earlier in school.

  • @MoneyWeekVideos
    @MoneyWeekVideos  11 років тому +1

    That's it from me at Moneyweekvideos but do feel free to stay in touch via Twitter at @TimEditor

  • @bertobertoberto3
    @bertobertoberto3 12 років тому +1

    That's what youtube is for man. The university of the future.

  • @sbholdo
    @sbholdo 13 років тому

    Awesome. You've clarified my greatest obstacle to putting money in the stock market; understanding the numbers.

  • @aworldofcatsandkittens1780
    @aworldofcatsandkittens1780 2 роки тому

    How does one determine whether PE ratio is high or low. What's the benchmark against which it can be compared

  • @bestyouprointernational
    @bestyouprointernational 8 років тому +1

    Great Video, thank you. If the Price to Book value is say below 0.5 does that become concerning for you?

  • @Steephhnnn
    @Steephhnnn 4 роки тому +5

    This guy is the real MVP of the finance world

  • @particularbaptistvoice9492
    @particularbaptistvoice9492 6 років тому +1

    Superb explanations on these issues - the textbooks seem to what to over complicate many of these things...

  • @MoneyWeekVideos
    @MoneyWeekVideos  12 років тому +3

    We had a few production issues with this video unfortunately. Sorry! Hope you can at least hear, if not see, me.....

  • @loriopatrick
    @loriopatrick 12 років тому +1

    you should really put links to the mentioned videos in the description.

  • @danibitt59
    @danibitt59 10 років тому +36

    goosebumps with that pen... =/

  • @nidulamaknidulamak4214
    @nidulamaknidulamak4214 4 роки тому

    3:53 So if i buy a few shares and attend a shareholder's meeting, I am permitted just to tell them my thoughts about the company and make proposals? even though I clearly don't have sufficient financial knowledge.

  • @Birdylockso
    @Birdylockso 3 роки тому

    Unfortunately, although I pick my stocks based on these key figures, but my stock portfolio still disappoints. Isn't it true that most professional managers underperform the broader market anyway? Do they not know these "key numbers" well? If so, why do they still underperform so often?

  • @krzekil
    @krzekil 5 років тому +1

    In 12 mins you explaned more than any book ive read

  • @particleconfig.8935
    @particleconfig.8935 4 роки тому

    Beautifully presented, clear and concise.
    What about buying into equity of startups?, I recently went all-in on three new tech startups and don't know a thing =D I'm very happy with my investments because at least two seem to get firmer and firmer ground (over two yrs of development).
    Do you have any on the topic of startups and the chances (and risks) involved with investing in them? Common and Preferred Stock?

    • @Indian.badger
      @Indian.badger 4 роки тому

      If you don't understand the business model how the firm makes it profit than its not good sign bro !

    • @particleconfig.8935
      @particleconfig.8935 4 роки тому +1

      @@Indian.badger Ok, ahhm, I meant relative to professionals or experienced retail investors let's say. Because ofc I know the revenue models and understood the opportunities (quite well) when they came into eyesight.
      They are fintech and some may pop to the moon. And it's only when it pops for me that I'll put time in honing my skill in order to test if it could show more opportunities down the road.
      Thanks for the care bro ! Wish you well.

  • @henryadams7314
    @henryadams7314 12 років тому

    What about the beta value? Do you feel like investors should concerned with that number? Thanks for your video and your input!

  • @dgo1749
    @dgo1749 4 роки тому +2

    Just listening now do the rules mentioned in this video apply still or have things changed since this video was made i am a beginner by the way

  • @andrwleong
    @andrwleong 12 років тому +1

    Like Tim said, Uni's don't teach this not even on an economics course. I've often wondered how people want to get into banking / finance / investing from an early age. I assume it comes from parents and thier teaching.

  • @DylanBasu
    @DylanBasu Рік тому

    Thank you for another good video. Would curiously like to know what some of the other numbers would be. Since you said there would be more. :)

  • @jdean2131
    @jdean2131 4 роки тому

    Outstanding video tutorials....Excellent instruction method. Very gifted capability of taking the complex and breaking it down to a very palatable and understanding form..

  • @khegdahl
    @khegdahl 12 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your outstanding videos and great explanations, Tim!
    In this segment you talk about key numbers that every investor should know. Are these applicable and equally relevant to both equity investors and debt investors (i.e. bondholders and traditional lenders/banks), or should debt investors also look for other key numbers/aspects?
    Many thanks and kind regards

  • @marcosj.ferreira
    @marcosj.ferreira 6 років тому

    Hi Tim, thank you for your video. Do you have any excel file to help us? So we could just put the numbers into it? Take care.

  • @NicosMind
    @NicosMind 13 років тому

    where are these videos that you talk about? Have they been made yet? I think ive spotted one of them. Could you post annotations that are linked to your vids? Or at least put them in your description? Cheers :)

  • @cynthiaradebe2973
    @cynthiaradebe2973 3 роки тому +1

    Analytical skills . Love it .

  • @katenguyen2515
    @katenguyen2515 4 роки тому

    I need the standard value of each number so that I can evaluate the company?
    Would you mind to give us the examples : what do those numbers meant?

  • @LGoromonzi
    @LGoromonzi 12 років тому +1

    Many thanks for the brilliant videos, sir!! Please keep it up. I am however concerned at the over-dependence on earnings figure of the ratios that you mention. I do appreciate that it is building a snapshots picture, but the earnings figure is overly subject to accounting conventions, which can make it vary wildly. Wouldn't it be far more effective and informative to focus on cashflow ratios as an indicator? Many thanks.

  • @HafeezBlackLeg
    @HafeezBlackLeg 4 роки тому +2

    the title is not right, it should be "6 more separate videos that investor should watch on my channel"

  • @Mr.BVogel
    @Mr.BVogel 6 років тому +1

    Taken or skill or both; you know how to teach. Thank you for your work.

  • @jeanchung8746
    @jeanchung8746 12 років тому

    That's great stuff Tim. Thanks so much. So simple to understand and right to the point. Unfortunately some of these terms are not even taught at school, including PEG and EV/EBITDA

  • @Sam-gw9qv
    @Sam-gw9qv 5 років тому +2

    God bless you are simply amazing...I love the way you put things into perspective

  • @eoin18121971
    @eoin18121971 11 років тому

    What a great teacher, thanks for doing these videos Tim

  • @candycrushlover2910
    @candycrushlover2910 8 років тому +1

    What are the best resources that chart all of those 6 Numbers for Stocks?

    • @999locke
      @999locke 8 років тому

      y do you want to chart them?the numbers are meaningless.

  • @laluna5548
    @laluna5548 Рік тому

    Could you please recommend books?

  • @justbecause8829
    @justbecause8829 6 років тому +3

    may i donate to this channel?

  • @supersquaddie101
    @supersquaddie101 9 років тому

    having a bit of an issue with capm no one at work or RO2/J10 have been able to help with - if CAPM is to find out the E(Ri), and is E(Ri)=[Rf+β(Rm-Rf)] and β=E(Ri)-Rf/E(Rm)-Rf, why do the CAPM if you already know E(Ri) which is needed to find β ????

    • @Howsonify
      @Howsonify 8 років тому

      +David Buckley Because you need β to find E(Ri), but you don't use E(Ri) to find β. Beta is found using statistical analysis: covariance of Ri and Rm and variance of Rm.
      CAPM: E(Ri)=Rf+ β (Rm-Rf)
      Beta: β =cov(Ri,Rm)/var(Rm).
      7 months later, I'm sure you know this by now-- but it might help someone else.

    • @stephentrout8455
      @stephentrout8455 8 років тому

      +Judy nicholsun adding free money to the phone wallet please

  • @sra146
    @sra146 4 роки тому

    What is NIBD ( Net interest bearing debt) ?

  • @axegod8613
    @axegod8613 6 років тому

    Learning Accounting is the key to everything. This is what Warren Buffet says, so I'm going with that.

  • @JoshMolina
    @JoshMolina 7 років тому +2

    Great introduction!! Thank you!

  • @nicktotti9036
    @nicktotti9036 6 років тому

    investors target is long term profit and new updated concepts like new payment of projects creators in cash and ledu coin a concept of liveedu, more are expected.

  • @MrAndrum11
    @MrAndrum11 12 років тому

    If P/E is 28 and EV/EBITDA is 10, Would you say it is overprised? If Total assets are €890 and goodwill is €380, and equity around €370 would you say it has any danger simptoms by only looking at these numbers. No depresiation of goodwill in 3 years or so.

  • @pauljbusby
    @pauljbusby 4 роки тому

    yeah and what about Debt to earnings and debt cost to earnings

  • @agkcapital305
    @agkcapital305 7 років тому +3

    Wonderful explanation. Remembering my finance professor in my college days. Maddy

  • @francisexperience
    @francisexperience Рік тому

    Always brilliant presentation thank you!

  • @imdoc7872
    @imdoc7872 7 років тому +1

    This is so money. I'm subscribing. Thank you.

  • @imansadaf
    @imansadaf 7 років тому +1

    Thnx a lot for sharing your knowledge. You amazing tutor 👌👌👍👍

  • @RedMeansRecord
    @RedMeansRecord 12 років тому

    Yes that is sad... Would you then say a track record is more important than a finance degree when it comes to "starting a career as an analyst"?

  • @Walkingcamel567
    @Walkingcamel567 7 років тому +1

    Great teacher!!!! keep up the good work.

  • @AirelonTrading
    @AirelonTrading 12 років тому

    No, you're really onto something there Tim.
    Look at all of the misunderstandings out there in Economics, Finance. Heck, I say teach it Kindergarten (Grade 0) through University

  • @NicosMind
    @NicosMind 11 років тому

    So wheres the Cover video?? Ive searched your channel and cant find it :(

  • @andyv123
    @andyv123 12 років тому

    is EV embedded value or enterprise value? i've never heard of enterprise value.

  • @stewarteverson12
    @stewarteverson12 9 років тому +4

    I GENUINELY LOVE YOU

  • @sagarsingh1234
    @sagarsingh1234 12 років тому

    As always, Great work! This video is very helpful. Learned a lot through this video. Thank you very much Tim!

  • @spashacreation7467
    @spashacreation7467 3 роки тому +1

    Full details . Thankyou

  • @sudipdey8429
    @sudipdey8429 3 місяці тому

    Just what I needed. Thank you.

  • @dricklorenz9340
    @dricklorenz9340 5 років тому +1

    Great video. After I get through a few of these videos I should be entitled to a CFP license.

  • @enricosaccheggiani3192
    @enricosaccheggiani3192 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot Tim, for this interesting video . All the best regards

  • @Biggaletta1
    @Biggaletta1 12 років тому

    Great stuff - with a good balance of technical material and lightness (of material I mean)!

  • @noahf738
    @noahf738 6 років тому

    Prediction on what the six numbers are: Dividend yield, P/BV, P/E, Profit Margin, P/Debt,

  • @manishmakasare
    @manishmakasare 7 років тому

    Can you suggest a good book

  • @nzshareman
    @nzshareman 4 роки тому

    It's a wonder anyone buys shares i have always wondered ok "I've studied all these companies the PE the Profit Loss Debt Price to book Etc, but who the hell else is and how do i know they are studying the one i am and how do i know it's going up or down based on those stats" omg it does ya head in : )

  • @infinity2sky
    @infinity2sky 3 роки тому

    excellent video ,explained very nicely

  • @tmderizal
    @tmderizal 5 років тому

    It's very easy to be understood, thank you for the video!

  • @RedMeansRecord
    @RedMeansRecord 12 років тому

    what uni teaches this stuff? and what course?

  • @megastarsecret6069
    @megastarsecret6069 10 років тому

    sorry, none arguably- a business analytics savvy can definitely speak short. only than him is one worthy of listening to

  • @cyrilfernandes8167
    @cyrilfernandes8167 4 роки тому

    Fantastic job mate !!

  • @stephenhall4115
    @stephenhall4115 6 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks.

  • @stephenlewis3094
    @stephenlewis3094 4 роки тому +1

    Anyone noticed how Tim is very similar to Michael Mosley?

  • @MoneyWeekVideos
    @MoneyWeekVideos  12 років тому +1

    andyv123 - EV is enterprise value; the market value of a firm's debt and equity.

  • @JohnnyGrateful
    @JohnnyGrateful 9 років тому +19

    Free chocolate?

  • @AFRIKTODAY
    @AFRIKTODAY 11 років тому

    Good video, learned a lot! But in an environment of low interests rates extremes, I am surprised you are not putting in any debt ratios as a measure of value. Most companies go bust because of debt ( like all entities for the matter) and leverage, and all great value investors try to avoid companies with " too much debts" in their books. Why aren't you emphasizing on that?