Uncommon Investing Terms: Impairment
Welcome to our brand new series – Uncommon Investing Terms.
In this new series we’re going to cover of course – uncommon investing terms.
Here are some of the specific things we’ll cover in this series…
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- What these terms mean in a book sense
- What they mean in a real-world sense
- Why they’re important for you and your investment analysis
- How to spot potential hidden assets using these things
- How to spot potential major red flags and avoid potentially terrible investments
- How these terms often save you an enormous amount of time by knowing them because they often show you multiple things at one time
- How knowing these terms gives you a major advantage over average value investors who don’t know them
- And more…
I’ll also show you exactly where to find these using resources like Morningstar or by going into a companies financial reports.
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So far we’ve already talked about the following terms. If you want to learn about those, click the links.
I hope you enjoy,
Jason
Today we’re talking about the Impairment.
Let’s get to it.
In the video above you’ll learn more about the term impairment…
In our next post in this series we’re talking about writedowns and how impairments and writedowns are similar and different.
To learn more about writedowns and impairments in-depth, check out our past video where I analyze Kraft Heinze’s $16.6 billion in writedowns and impairments.
Here are the other resources mentioned in the video to learn more about impairments.
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- Impairment Definition and Examples From Investopedia
- Another example and expanded definition of Impairment
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