On 22 Feb 2001, 10:22, Cherie wrote:
> Alan..my husband ( who is very hard to impress sometimes) was so
> impressed with your answer to that question about AIDS and Florida law
> (he's even using your email as a guideline for the answer!) that he
> wants to know..that maybe if you had nothing else to do..could you write
> a 20 page report on the history of the ratios used in financial ratio
> analysis!??
>
> just thought I'd ask :o)
Convey to your husband my thanks for his confidence in me, but he
probably could not afford my fee. <g> And besides, I am much too
busy answering questions from his beautiful wife to take on extra
duties. :-)
Meanwhile, point your husband at About.com and see if this page
provides him some grist for his mill:
http://stocks.about.com/money/stocks/library/
bl_fundamental_analysis.htm
Note: The above URL is actually one continuous line and should be
entered into your browser's address box as one line.
I clicked just one of tutorials there and I was very impressed. I
think these articles would provide your husband an excellent start
for his research to write his paper.
~~
Here is a page that will help your husband to think analytically
about financial ratio analysis:
http://www.uwasa.fi/~warrant/tentit/FinancialanalysisI.html
~~
I like this Britannica search page I got because it not only leads to
great sites and articles, it lists recommended books, which
ultimately for this project, would probably provide your husband the
best resources. Maybe your husband can find some of these books at
his library. Else you can purchase the books straight from this
page.
http://search.britannica.com/search?query=financial+ratio+analysis
Alan
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