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              News to Use - August 18th, 2004
               http://www.investopedia.com
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Table of Contents: 
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1. Term of the Week: Hidden Values
2. Special Feature: Advanced Financial Statement Analysis
3. Retirement corner: Problematic Beneficiary Designations - Part Two
5. Trader's Edge: Getting Started in FOREX
6. Recently Updated Terms
6. Test Your Investing Knowledge


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Term of the Week: Hidden Values
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Assets that may be undervalued on a company's balance sheet 
and therefore not incorporated into or reflected in the company's 
share price. 

Investopedia Says:
Hidden values can be in the form of assets such as patents, 
trademarks, or undervalued real estate. Investors who are 
value-oriented will often try to identify a company's hidden 
values.

In the U.K., hidden values are called "hidden reserves." 
 
For related terms and articles, go to:
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/hiddenvalues.asp


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Special Feature: Advanced Financial Statement Analysis: 
Conclusion
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In this biweekly feature you will learn what it means to "do 
your homework" before investing in a company. Get a deeper 
understanding of the structure of financial statements and how  
to analyze them. This week, we conclude our tour through the 
financial statements by reviewing the major themes that we 
covered (Part 11). 

Read this feature at:
http://www.investopedia.com/university/financialstatements/


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Retirement corner: Problematic Beneficiary Designations - Part Two
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It is very common for IRA owners to designate a trust as the 
beneficiary on their IRAs. A trust is a popular designation because 
it generally gives the IRA owner some degree of control over how 
the assets are distributed after he or she is deceased. However, 
while a trust is an effective estate-planning tool for many, an 
IRA owner must take some steps to ensure that the outcome is consistent 
with his or her needs. 
  
Read this article at:
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/retirement/04/081804.asp


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and 1,894%. And yet I'll show you why I believe our biggest 
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Trader's Edge: Getting Started in FOREX
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The FOREX market has many similarities to the equity markets; 
however, there are some key differences. This article will show 
you those differences, and help you get started in FOREX trading. 

Read this feature at:
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/04/081804.asp


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Recently Updated Terms
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Bank for International Settlements - BIS
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bis.asp

Carrying Broker
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/carryingbroker.asp

Commoditization
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/commoditization.asp

Enterprise Multiple - EV/EBITDA
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/ev-ebitda.asp

Economic Profit (or Loss)
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/economicprofit.asp

Investability Quotient - IQ
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/investabilityquotient.asp


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Test Your Financial Knowledge
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Q. If you wanted to diversify your mutual fund investments to 
include securities in all parts of the world, even the country 
in which you reside. Which of the following would be the best 
choice? 

A) Global Fund 
B) International Fund 
C) Emerging Market Fund 
D) Sector Fund 
E) All of the Above


To answer this question, please visit the homepage: 
http://www.investopedia.com/default.asp



Have a great week!

The Investopedia Staff
http://www.investopedia.com


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