Richard Loth

Richard Loth
annual deal great information sort
In an annual report, you'll have a great deal of information that is of value, some that has some sort of value, and some that is worthless,
beginning course financial focus highlights meat offered plate potatoes report second tend
The financial highlights offered at the beginning of the report tend to focus on what they (the company) want you to see -- but that's just an appetizer. The second course -- the big plate of meat and potatoes -- is the financial statement.
acquire cash net pay
Cash is king. Without it, you don't pay bills. You don't acquire new companies. You can't do that with net earnings.
company good heavy understand
As long as you understand that this is a heavy PR job, it can be informative. You can get a good idea of what the company is doing.
absorb bits pieces
You have to think of it as a long-term proposition. You need to take it in bits and pieces at a time. Don't try and absorb it all at once.