Heavy construction equipment requires a lot of capital investments. When the companies opt to buy these types of heavy construction equipments then they look out for the used equipments that may be on sale in the local market. This helps them in various manners. Companies sometime get used heavy construction equipment which are as good [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Balance Sheet’
April 27th, 2010
Making Capital Investments In Heavy Construction Equipment
Posted in Investments
Tags: Balance Sheet, Capital Investments, Cross Country, Developing Countries, Economic Growth, Economy, Foreign Investments, Free Import, Gatt Agreement, Global Market, Good Bargain, Heavy Construction Equipment, Infrastructure Development, Interest Rates, Local Market, Local Markets, Manners, New Projects, Overheads, Western Europe
Tags: Balance Sheet, Capital Investments, Cross Country, Developing Countries, Economic Growth, Economy, Foreign Investments, Free Import, Gatt Agreement, Global Market, Good Bargain, Heavy Construction Equipment, Infrastructure Development, Interest Rates, Local Market, Local Markets, Manners, New Projects, Overheads, Western EuropeApril 1st, 2010
How to Interpret and Profit from Financial Statements
Posted in Investing
Tags: Annual Reports, Balance Sheet, Basic Knowledge, Changes In Management, Due Diligence, Financial Position, Financial Ratios, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Statements, Fiscal Year, Future Stock, Liabilities, Losers, Occurrences, Present Value, Report Details, Share Prices, Shareholder, Shareholders Equity, Stock Prices
Tags: Annual Reports, Balance Sheet, Basic Knowledge, Changes In Management, Due Diligence, Financial Position, Financial Ratios, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Statements, Fiscal Year, Future Stock, Liabilities, Losers, Occurrences, Present Value, Report Details, Share Prices, Shareholder, Shareholders Equity, Stock PricesFinancial statements are a useful tool for judging the health of a company, and for comparing it to its competitors. They show what the company owes and owns, the profits or loses it has made over a given period, and how their position has changed since their last statement. Generally if you can tell which [...]

