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Lesson 36: Understanding Dividends and DRIPs

When people invest in stocks, they usually think about the price going up so they can sell it for a profit. But there’s another way to earn money from stocks:…
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Lesson 35: What Moves Stock Prices?

Stock prices might seem random at times, but they’re actually influenced by a mix of factors. Understanding what makes stock prices go up or down is one of the most…
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Lesson 34: Economic Indicators (GDP, Inflation, Interest Rates)

Economic indicators are like the vital signs of a country’s economy. Just like a doctor checks your pulse and blood pressure, investors check these indicators to understand how healthy the…
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Lesson 33: Moats and Competitive Advantages

A business moat is what protects a company from its competitors. Think of a medieval castle surrounded by water—that’s a moat. In business, the moat is something that makes the…
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Lesson 32: Qualitative Factors in Investing

Not everything that matters in investing can be measured in numbers. That’s where qualitative factors come in. These are the things you can’t exactly calculate, but they can still have…
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Lesson 31: Fundamental Analysis Overview

Fundamental analysis is all about looking at the big picture when it comes to investing in a company. Instead of guessing based on hype or rumors, investors use fundamental analysis…
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Lesson 30: Reading a Cash Flow Statement

The cash flow statement tells you one simple but powerful thing: where the money is actually going. Even if a company says it’s making a profit, it might still run…
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Lesson 29: Reading a Balance Sheet

The balance sheet is one of the most important financial statements a company produces. Think of it like a snapshot of everything a company owns and owes at one specific…
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Lesson 28: Reading an Income Statement

Understanding how to read an income statement is one of the most useful tools for anyone interested in investing. An income statement, also called a profit and loss statement, gives…
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Lesson 20: ETFs vs. Mutual Funds

What Are ETFs and Mutual Funds?ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) and mutual funds are both ways to invest in a bunch of stocks, bonds, or other assets all at once. Instead of…
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