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From mobsters to fraud to ridiculous levels of leverage, these corporate meltdowns were not your run-of-the-mill bankruptcies.Read more ›
About six years ago, I bought a stock at $5 a share that I later sold for more than $30 per share.Read more ›
Would you rather have $24,000 today, or $25,000 one year from today?Read more ›
Present value (PV) is the current value of a future cash flow, given a specific rate of return.Read more ›
At the end of 1999, Enron -- soon to be the poster-child for corporate fraud and bankruptcy -- carried a solid investment-grade credit rating of "BBB," indicating a company with solid footing to meet its obligations.Read more ›
You might know the name Bill Miller.Read more ›
In early 2009, investors latched on to Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX), boosting shares from $25 to $40 in just a few months.Read more ›
Legendary guitarist, Pete Townshend once made headlines when he called iTunes a "digital vampire" that profits from artists – without actually providing support.Read more ›
Key financial ratios allow analysts and investors to convert raw data (from financial statements) into concise, actionable information.Read more ›
Knowing how to calculate internal rate of return (IRR) is important for determining whether an investment is a good choice for your company.Read more ›