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If you want to invest in any company, what will you consider first?

Technical Analysis or Fundamental analysis etc

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Question added by HASSAN AHMED , Internal Auditor , TIE
Date Posted: 2016/04/25
Wasim khan wazir
by Wasim khan wazir , Finance Specialist , Mott Macdonald

Audited financial statement and ratio analysis are key before making any investment decision

Abdul Khalique
by Abdul Khalique , Finance Manager , Value Real Estate & Construction

Before you invest in any company or buy a business or become a partner, it’s important to assess the risks and rewards using as much objective data as possible. In addition, your knowledge of an industry or profession can guide you in determining the business’s hidden potential. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative criteria, you can determine whether or not a particular business is a good investment for you. Factors to Consider When Investing in a Company: -       Financial Performance -       Your Expertise -       Investment Amount -       Market Analysis

 

-       Failure Impact

Shazia Anees
by Shazia Anees , Assistant Manager Finance , Arham Trading Company

PROFIT---EPS-----DIVIDEND RATIOS---DEBTS LEVEL---MANAGEMENT PROFILES

Rana Mohammad Imran Latif
by Rana Mohammad Imran Latif , Group Chief Credit Risk Officer , Redco Construction Al Man

It is a very good question and answers of same can be multiple.  If i am willing to invest in any company, i would prefer to see whether it is going concern or not in real terms.  My means to check their blood steam means their liquidity, market reputation, credit grading, compliance towards corporate governance and type and objectives of their management.  These are the key factors to consider at first.  

Suman Kumar
by Suman Kumar , Assistant General Manager , IDBI Bank Limited

I will prefer fundamental analysis over technical analysis. I don't want my decision to be based on technical analysis only where there are many complex calculation are involved, I will go for more simpler ,easy to understand and comprehend fundamental analysis. To conclude if the company clears my fundamental analysis then only I will think of investing .Therefore Fundamental analysis holds veto.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

You should ask yourself first, which of those is really your inclination. It is not wise to invest in a company just because it makes a lot. What is the point of putting your hard-earned money in a company you hardly know? How will you be able to contribute to further the organization if you do not know a thing about what it does? In the end, it's about what really makes you happy.

chinenye ndumechi
by chinenye ndumechi , Business development manager , VFS Global

if the company is facing any financial crisis

Deleted user
by Deleted user

1. Talk with the CEO

2. Have a Diversification Strategy (and execute on it)

3.  Talk to an expert

4. Understand growth.

 

georgei assi
by georgei assi , مدير حسابات , المجموعة السورية

I agree with the answers provided by colleagues

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