February 8, 2012

How to Read an Income Statement Updated

I spent last week rewriting and expanding the How to Read an Income Statement feature at the About.com / New York Times Investing for Beginners site.  It ended up being roughly 43 pages and nearly 20,000 words so it was a bit more than I anticipated but it should be worth it!

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