
Lecture Description
In this lesson, students learned the importance of investing in vigilant leaders. A vigilant leader is a manager that won't put your business in dangerous situations. Business are just like people you know. You probably have friends that take enormous financial risks and as a result find themselves in a lot of debt. Business are no different.
Right now, there a businesses around the world that manage their debt very poorly. The best way to identify these types of businesses is through the two tools you learned in this lesson; the Debt to Equity Ratio and the Current Ratio.
The Debt to Equity ratio is found on the balance sheet. To calculate the number, simply divided the total debt by the equity and it will give you the ratio. This ratio is very important because it shows a potential owner (or shareholder) how much leverage a company has on it's business. The lower the ratio is, the better for you as an owner. When Warren Buffett invests in stocks, he typically likes to find debt to equity ratios that are lower than (0.50). Depending on the specific sector, his tolerance for debt to equity may increase, but generally speaking this is the ratio he uses.
The Current ratio is also found on the balance sheet. To calculate the number, simply divided the current assets by the current liabilities. The Current assets are the cash or other assets the company will likely convert to cash during the next 12 months. Likewise, the current liabilities are the debts that the company must pay in the next 12 months. By comparing these two figures, a potential owner gets a great idea if the company will need to incur debt within the next 12 months. If the current ratio is a 1.0, that means the company's current assets and liabilities are equal. A number lower than 1.0 is bad and it means the company will most likely incur debt within the next 12 months. A number above 1.0 means the company's assets will exceed the liabilities. This is a good thing and what you want to find in a business.
When Warren Buffett looks for a company to buy, he always tries to find a company with a current ratio above 1.5.
Course Index
- What is Value Investing?
- Value a Small Business like Warren Buffett
- What is a Balance Sheet and Margin of Safety
- What is a Share
- (PE). Finding Basic Stock Terms
- Warren Buffett Stock Basics
- What is a Bond
- What are the components of a bond
- Value a Bond and Calculate Yield to Maturity (YTM)
- What is the Stock Market
- Stock Market Crash and Market Bubbles
- What is the Fed
- What is Financial Risk
- What is Inflation
- What is the S&P Rating
- What is a Yield Curve
- How to use a Bond Calculator
- Warren Buffett's Four Rules to Investing
- Warren Buffett's 1st Rule - What is the Current Ratio and the Debt to Equity Ratio
- Warren Buffett's 2nd Rule - Understanding Capital Gains Tax
- Warren Buffett's 3rd rule - A stock must be stable and understandable
- Warren Buffett Intrinsic Value Calculation - Rule 4
- What is Preferred Stock
- Calculate Yield to Call and How to buy Preferred Stock
- Calculate Book Value with Preferred Stock
- What is Income Investing
- What is a Cash Flow Statement
- How to read a cash flow statement
- When to sell stock like Warren Buffett
- What is Return On Equity - Warren Buffett's Favorite Number
- (PE) Return on Equity Practical Exercise
- What is Stock Volume
- How to calculate stock terms
- How to use a stock screener
- What is Goodwill on a Balance Sheet
- Warren Bufett's Owner's Earnings Calculation
- Warren Buffett DCF Intrinsic Value Calculator
Course Description
This course will teach you how to invest in stocks and bonds like Warren Buffett. It is highly recommended that you take all the lessons in order.
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