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Quality of Earnings
Book • 1987
Published in 1987, 'Quality of Earnings' by Thornton L. O'glove is a comprehensive guide for investors to read between the lines of corporate financial reports.
The book teaches how to spot red flags, unmask inflated earnings, and recognize the differences between shareholder and tax reporting.
It provides practical tools for analyzing financial statements, including accounts receivable, inventories, debt, and cash flow.
Despite being published over 35 years ago, the principles and concepts remain relevant, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced investors.
The book teaches how to spot red flags, unmask inflated earnings, and recognize the differences between shareholder and tax reporting.
It provides practical tools for analyzing financial statements, including accounts receivable, inventories, debt, and cash flow.
Despite being published over 35 years ago, the principles and concepts remain relevant, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced investors.
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Recommended by Clay Fink for learning how to determine how much money a company is really making.

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TIP672: Quality of Earnings: Uncovering Hidden Red Flags w/ Clay Finck
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, referring to Thornton L. O'Glove's book on the backing items that go into earnings.

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Quality of Earnings and Dilution Risk with Ryan Telford, Head of Evidence-Based Research at MicroCapClub
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as a resource for understanding earnings quality and accounting practices.

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