Team Awesome Solari Circle, Part II

“There is a great advantage for the young capitalist to begin his financial education and experience early. If he is going to operate as an aggressive investor he is certain to make some mistakes and to take some losses. Youth can stand these disappointments and profit by them. We urge the beginner in security buying not to waste his efforts and his money in trying to beat the market. Let him study security values and initially test out his judgment on price versus value with the smallest possible sums.” ~ Benjamin Graham

By Catherine Austin Fitts

The first step in assessing the existing and potential value of a company is accessing their company and financial information.

Tonight we are going to go through how to access company information, with a focus on companies that issue securities to the US public and consequently are governed by US securities law as regulated and enforced by the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

We will keep an eye on how to “dig deeper” and connect what a company says about what it is doing and how that connects with trends and activities in the wider economy, including industries and places.

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1. Overview of Corporate Capital Structure

  • Governance Structure
  • Fixed Income: Notes, Bonds, Debentures, Derivatives, Private Activity Bonds
  • Equity: Common Stock, A Shares/B Share Stock, Preferred Stock
  • Hybrids, Convertibles, Warrants & Options

Company Disclosure:

– Annual Report
Financial Statements

American Deposit Receipts

2. Liquid vs. Illiquid Financial Assets

3. Markets and Market Makers

4. Disclosure: A Critical Ingredient to Liquid Markets

5. Determining the Reliability of Company Disclosure and Financial Statements

Related Reading:

Team Awesome Solari Circle, Part I

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