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Slay Your Fear of Shorting: Use Put Options to Know Your Risk

By Tom Jacobs and Richard Engdahl, The Motley Fool

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As an investor, it’s essential to sort out the good companies from the bad, and the clues you’ll need are in the financials. Join author Tom Jacobs as he raises the red flags of financial chicanery. Avoid and even profit from companies committing scandalous accounting.

Check out the rest of the videos in this series:

What’s Behind the Numbers: Learn Red Flags, Avoid Blowups
Red Flag 1: Too Much Inventory, Writedown Ahead?
Red Flag 2: Are Stock Options Making the Cash Flow Fake?
Red Flag 3: Serial Acquisitions: Apples to Oranges
Red Flag 4: Collecting the Revenue: Too Many Days’ Sales Outstanding?
All Red Flags Waving!

With so much of the financial industry getting bad press these days, it may be a “be greedy when others are fearful” moment. Not surprisingly, some of Warren Buffett‘s biggest investments are in the space. In the Motley Fool‘s free report, “The Stocks Only the Smartest Investors Are Buying,” you can learn about a small, under-the-radar bank that’s too tiny for Buffett’s billions. Too bad, because it has better operating metrics than his favorites. Just click here to keep reading.

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All Red Flags Waving!

By Tom Jacobs and Richard Engdahl, The Motley Fool

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As an investor, it’s essential to sort out the good companies from the bad, and the clues you’ll need are in the financials. Join author Tom Jacobs as he raises the red flags of financial chicanery. Avoid and even profit from companies committing scandalous accounting.

Check out the rest of the videos in this series:

What’s Behind the Numbers: Learn Red Flags, Avoid Blowups
Red Flag 1: Too Much Inventory, Writedown Ahead?
Red Flag 2: Are Stock Options Making the Cash Flow Fake?
Red Flag 3: Serial Acquisitions: Apples to Oranges
Slay Your Fear of Shorting: Use Put Options to Know Your Risk

Red Flag 4: Collecting the Revenue: Too Many Days’ Sales Outstanding?

With so much of the financial industry getting bad press these days, it may be a “be greedy when others are fearful” moment. Not surprisingly, some of Warren Buffett‘s biggest investments are in the space. In the Motley Fool‘s free report, “The Stocks Only the Smartest Investors Are Buying,” you can learn about a small, under-the-radar bank that’s too tiny for Buffett’s billions. Too bad, because it has better operating metrics than his favorites. Just click here to keep reading.

The article All Red Flags Waving! originally appeared on Fool.com.


Richard Engdahl has no position in any stocks mentioned. Tom Jacobs has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Copyright © 1995 – 2013 The Motley Fool, LLC. All rights reserved. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Red Flag 3: Serial Acquisitions: Apples to Oranges

By Tom Jacobs and Richard Engdahl, The Motley Fool

Filed under:

As an investor, it’s essential to sort out the good companies from the bad, and the clues you’ll need are in the financials. Join author Tom Jacobs as he raises the red flags of financial chicanery. Avoid and even profit from companies committing scandalous accounting.

Check out the rest of the videos in this series:

What’s Behind the Numbers: Learn Red Flags, Avoid Blowups
Red Flag 1: Too Much Inventory, Writedown Ahead?
Red Flag 2: Are Stock Options Making the Cash Flow Fake?
Slay Your Fear of Shorting: Use Put Options to Know Your Risk
Red Flag 4: Collecting the Revenue: Too Many Days’ Sales Outstanding?
All Red Flags Waving!

The massive wave of mobile computing has done much to unseat the major players in the PC market, including venerable technology names like Hewlett-Packard. However, HP‘s rapidly shifting its strategy under the new leadership of CEO Meg Whitman. But does this make HP one of the least-appreciated turnaround stories on the market, or is this a minor blip on its road to irrelevance? The Motley Fool’s technology analyst details exactly what investors need to know about HP in our new premium research report. Just click here now to get your copy today.

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Red Flag 4: Collecting the Revenue: Too Many Days' Sales Outstanding?

By Tom Jacobs and Richard Engdahl, The Motley Fool

Filed under:

As an investor, it’s essential to sort out the good companies from the bad, and the clues you’ll need are in the financials. Join author Tom Jacobs as he raises the red flags of financial chicanery. Avoid and even profit from companies committing scandalous accounting.

Check out the rest of the videos in this series:

What’s Behind the Numbers: Learn Red Flags, Avoid Blowups
Red Flag 1: Too Much Inventory, Writedown Ahead?
Red Flag 2: Are Stock Options Making the Cash Flow Fake?
Red Flag 3: Serial Acquisitions: Apples to Oranges
Slay Your Fear of Shorting: Use Put Options to Know Your Risk

All Red Flags Waving!

With so much of the financial industry getting bad press these days, it may be a “be greedy when others are fearful” moment. Not surprisingly, some of Warren Buffett‘s biggest investments are in the space. In the Motley Fool‘s free report, “The Stocks Only the Smartest Investors Are Buying,” you can learn about a small, under-the-radar bank that’s too tiny for Buffett’s billions. Too bad, because it has better operating metrics than his favorites. Just click here to keep reading.

The article Red Flag 4: Collecting the Revenue: Too Many Days’ Sales Outstanding? originally appeared on Fool.com.


Richard Engdahl has no position in any stocks mentioned. Tom Jacobs has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Copyright © 1995 – 2013 The Motley Fool, LLC. All rights reserved. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Red Flag 1: Too Much Inventory, Writedown Ahead?

By Tom Jacobs and Richard Engdahl, The Motley Fool

Filed under:

As an investor, it’s essential to sort out the good companies from the bad, and the clues you’ll need are in the financials. Join author Tom Jacobs as he raises the red flags of financial chicanery. Avoid and even profit from companies committing scandalous accounting.

Check out the rest of the videos in this series:

What’s Behind the Numbers: Learn Red Flags, Avoid Blowups
Red Flag 2: Are Stock Options Making the Cash Flow Fake?
Red Flag 3: Serial Acquisitions: Apples to Oranges
Slay Your Fear of Shorting: Use Put Options to Know Your Risk
Red Flag 4: Collecting the Revenue: Too Many Days’ Sales Outstanding?
All Red Flags Waving!

With Green Mountain as cheap as it’s ever been, many investors are wondering whether this is the end of the former market darling, or the perfect entry point for an enormous rebound. You can find our recommendation for how to play the company in our new premium research report. In it you’ll find everything you need to know about Green Mountain, including whether it’s a buy at today’s prices. Click here for instant access.

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Red Flag 2: Are Stock Options Making the Cash Flow Fake?

By Tom Jacobs and Richard Engdahl, The Motley Fool

Filed under:

As an investor, it’s essential to sort out the good companies from the bad, and the clues you’ll need are in the financials. Join author Tom Jacobs as he raises the red flags of financial chicanery. Avoid and even profit from companies committing scandalous accounting.

Check out the rest of the videos in this series:

What’s Behind the Numbers: Learn Red Flags, Avoid Blowups
Red Flag 1: Too Much Inventory, Writedown Ahead?
Red Flag 3: Serial Acquisitions: Apples to Oranges
Slay Your Fear of Shorting: Use Put Options to Know Your Risk
Red Flag 4: Collecting the Revenue: Too Many Days’ Sales Outstanding?
All Red Flags Waving!

With so much of the financial industry getting bad press these days, it may be a “be greedy when others are fearful” moment. Not surprisingly, some of Warren Buffett‘s biggest investments are in the space. In the Motley Fool‘s free report, “The Stocks Only the Smartest Investors Are Buying,” you can learn about a small, under-the-radar bank that’s too tiny for Buffett’s billions. Too bad, because it has better operating metrics than his favorites. Just click here to keep reading.

The article Red Flag 2: Are Stock Options Making the Cash Flow Fake? originally appeared on Fool.com.


Richard Engdahl has no position in any stocks mentioned. Tom Jacobs has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends salesforce.com. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Copyright © 1995 – 2013 The Motley Fool, LLC. All rights reserved. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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What's Behind the Numbers: Learn Red Flags, Avoid Blowups

By Tom Jacobs and Richard Engdahl, The Motley Fool

Filed under:

As an investor, it’s essential to sort out the good companies from the bad, and the clues you’ll need are in the financials. Join author Tom Jacobs as he raises the red flags of financial chicanery. Avoid and even profit from companies committing scandalous accounting.

Check out the rest of the videos in this series:

Red Flag 1: Too Much Inventory, Writedown Ahead?
Red Flag 2: Are Stock Options Making the Cash Flow Fake?
Red Flag 3: Serial Acquisitions: Apples to Oranges
Slay Your Fear of Shorting: Use Put Options to Know Your Risk
Red Flag 4: Collecting the Revenue: Too Many Days’ Sales Outstanding?
All Red Flags Waving!

With so much of the financial industry getting bad press these days, it may be a “be greedy when others are fearful” moment. Not surprisingly, some of Warren Buffett‘s biggest investments are in the space. In the Motley Fool‘s free report, “The Stocks Only the Smartest Investors Are Buying,” you can learn about a small, under-the-radar bank that’s too tiny for Buffett’s billions. Too bad, because it has better operating metrics than his favorites. Just click here to keep reading.

The article What’s Behind the Numbers: Learn Red Flags, Avoid Blowups originally appeared on Fool.com.

Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Copyright © 1995 – 2013 The Motley Fool, LLC. All rights reserved. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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