You're probably doing this the hard way
Quick question: when you’re analyzing a stock and can’t remember how to calculate enterprise value or interpret a specific ratio, what do you do?
Most people:
Google it and wade through 10 different explanations
Try to remember from some course they took months ago
Skip it and hope it’s not important
Here’s what you could do instead: search “enterprise value” in the infographic library, pull up the visual, see exactly how it’s calculated, and why it matters. Takes 30 seconds.
That’s the whole point of this library—it’s not a course you need to work through. It’s a reference tool that gives you instant clarity when you’re stuck.
Real example: You’re reading a 10-K and see “goodwill impairment.” You know it’s important, but can’t remember exactly what it signals. Search it, pull up the infographic, understand it in context, and keep reading. No rabbit holes, no wasted time.
170+ concepts, all explained visually, all searchable. Plus 8-10 new ones added monthly based on what subscribers are actually working on.
Tomorrow I’ll walk you through exactly how to use it.
Dave

