Top 10 Posts of 2019 #6 – Cash Flow Statement Analysis Tutorial

Top 10 Posts of 2019 #6 – Cash Flow Statement Analysis Tutorial

I know you’re likely busy winding down for the end of the year. Spending time with family and friends. Getting ready for 2020. In addition, wrapping up last minute things before taking a break for the holiday. To celebrate the end of the year, I want to share the top 10 posts of 2019 starting today to end the decade and the year, with some valuable things you can learn from over the holiday season, and begin 2020 with some great knowledge, info, and momentum.

These posts were voted on by you with your views/listens/watches. These top 10 blog posts are the top 10 posts of 2019 that are most viewed/listened to/watched videos/podcasts/blog posts of this year.

At first, I showed you post #10 – Analyzing The Louis Vuitton Buyout of Tiffany Part 1.

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Earlier, we went to post #9 – ROIC and Why It Matters.

After that, we did post #8 – High ROIC Key To Survival.

Eventually, we got to post #7, where we go behind the scenes of a $6.2 million deal.

In today’s top 10 posts of 2019 #6, we get to Cash Flow Statement Analysis Tutorial.

I hope you enjoy and learn a ton from these 10 posts over the coming 10 business days.

Thank you for being a part of this value investing journey.

Jason Rivera

Cash Flow Statement Analysis Tutorial

This is part of our semi-regular Behind the Scenes series.

In this series, we go over some topics that are happening around Value Investing Journey and Rivera Holdings that people don’t normally see.

I’ll show you the behind the scenes some of the stuff my team and I are working on to get deals done and closed.

This will include the highs, lows, frustrations, and massive headaches along the way.

I’m sharing this with you to show you that not everything is always great and happy. Especially if you are an investor, entrepreneur and business owner. There will be struggles, and equally, there will be failures. However, if you continue to persevere, there will be triumphs as well.

What to expect

Firstly, I will show you deals from me helping clients buy and sell real estate. Also, deals I’m working on myself in the public and private arenas, including potential real estate investments of mine, and more…

If you do like this kind of content, please let me know in the comments below or on social media, so I can continue doing these kinds of videos for you.

I hope you enjoy,

Jason

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So far, in this series we’ve talked about the following things:

  • In Part 1, Controlling What You Can Control
  • In Part 2, Massive Frustration With the HOA
  • In Part 3, Getting the Deal Closed… Or So I Thought
  • In Part 4, MASSIVE Frustration in Getting the Deal Closed
  • In Part 6, How To Always Have An Advantage When Negotiating
  • In Part 7, Behind The Scenes of A $6.2 Million Deal

Let’s get to it

Today, I want to share a video from a student training session where we go in-depth analyzing the cash flow statement.

Similarly, if you want to learn how to evaluate a cash flow statement you must watch the video below.

In the video above, I am going to show you an actual demonstration of how to analyze a cash flow statement,

In addition, you’ll also learn why looking at this statement is necessary to figuring out an investment opportunity.

Your thoughts…

Do you have any other questions on the cash flow statement? If so, ask them in the comments below.

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P.P.S. Go here to get our brand new free guide titled – 7 Tips to Picking Great Stocks and 3 Times You Must Sell. In other words, you can also learn more of my processes to begin evaluating companies better and faster, NOW.

P.P.P.S. Remember, for the rest of 2019 you can negotiate with me to name your price on any of our products or services by going here.