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It's Earnings That Count : Finding Stocks with Earnings Power for Long-term Profits
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (2003-11-21)
Author: Hewitt Heiserman Jr.
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Great Resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-12-12
As an investment advisor I am always looking for resources that help me make better decisions for my clients. This is what I found with Mr. Heiserman's book. It is well written and filled with useful insights and charts. I would recommend this for anyone looking to further educate themselves on evaluating good stock picks. A great addition to my investment library.

A Must Read
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Review Date: 2008-01-05
I think every investor should read this book. The book explains how to combine cash income and an adjusted version of accrual income to get an accurate assessment of the quality of the company's earnings and its potential future earnings.

The book also shows how to modify the accrual income by capitalizing certain expenses and by accounting for the cost of equity using the appropriate discount rate. These modifications make the accrual income a much more accurate measure of the real earning power of the company.

The book is written in a very easy and readable way. All the concepts are very well explained. Interesting examples of real companies are used to show the ideas in the book. The book is very concise without any useless stories to fill the pages (like most investing books do).

Informative, useful, dense, difficult
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-27
This was a very informative book and discussed an excellent perspective for evaluating value stocks, especially in the current market. I would highly recommend it to the value investor who is willing to roll his/her sleeves up and get into some serious research for a prospective long-term position, with a time horizon of three or more years. What I have learned will help me to avoid the pitfalls of countless stocks that are being eagerly recommended but which pose unacceptable risk for the long-term investor (e.g. Enron and Worldcom type stocks).

Having said that, the book is occasionally (but infrequently) lacking in critical details that would help the reader to understand and replicate the author's analysis models. The preface says the book assumes no prior knowledge of accounting, but I personally feel an accounting background would have helped. It is very dense and occasionally dry reading, only for those truly motivated to profit from risk minimization in a difficult market.

Yes It's Hard Work
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-30
Calculating the real value of an investment and its potential takes a lot of detective work.

Fortunately for us all Mr. Heiserman has written the gold standard for "The Standard Operating Procedures to Probable Investment Success." Certainly it cannot guarantee it. In most cases it will keep you out of trouble and guide you considerably closer to your goal. Was it Voltaire who once said, "Common Sense is uncommon."

In conjunction with services such as Value Line it offers far better odds at success.

I believe Warren Buffet was once asked, why not do something else and to paraphrase he replied, "Why bother when investing is so simple." If you read the book and apply it you will understand why he said that; simple yes, easy no, hard work yes.

Happily most people will not wish to do the hard work and will continue to purchase investment advisory services hoping that they, with little effort, will be blessed with magnificent returns.

So read the book, work at applying it and you will be amazed; I was. I have a library full of investment books and this is the only one on investments I would take to a desert island.

Highly recommended
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-29
I am surprised that more investors have not read this book.


This book sets forth an excellent, step-by-step methodology to analyzing stocks that should be of interest to most fundamental investors. The author is a professional writer, and consequently the book is well-written and relatively easy to read even though it also covers some fairly complicated topics. The methods he describes are well thought-out and explained, and I honestly believe they can be of tremendous use to fundamental investors seeking to make investment decisions with respect to particular companies.

Heiserman's main point is that GAAP accounting means that the accrual income statement may not properly reflect the position of a particular company. In this way, he is similar to Marty Whitman (see "Value Investing" and "The Aggressive Conservative Investor") although he is certainly not a traditional value investor. Instead of focusing on book value like Whitman, Heiserman has created a means to adjust the income statement to overcome shortcomings in GAAP to identify companies that are financially sound with strong growth prospects.

His method is to create two new income statements for each potential investment - a "defensive" income statement that will reveal the company's need for outside capital and determine what the company's risk of going bankrupt is, and an "enterprising" income statement that will analyze how effective the company is at earning a return on its capital investment. In this way, Heiserman details a step-by-step methodology to find financially stable companies with strong growth prospects.

Heiserman eschews formulaic investing, meaning that applying his methods takes some time and effort. However, he also sets forth a helpful "five minute test" to enable investors to quickly assess whether it is worthwhile to dig deeper into a company's financials. He also provides good information regarding how to conduct competitive analysis and assess management (although some of the latter information may be dated due to recent SEC disclosure developments). Lastly, because the methods Heiserman has created rely on past financial statements, his methods minimize the possibility that an investor will make overly optimistic assumptions about a company's future prospects.

In all, I would highly recommend this book to intermediate-level investors who are willing to work to uncover individual stocks with sound growth prospects at reasonable prices.

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The Radford Luck: Earning Power doesn't need luck, it needs...
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2007-06-20)
Author: Andrew Radford
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It's All You Need To Know
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
The Radford Luck is filled with solid advice laid out in a very readable form, with some great humour added for good measure.

The way the book talks you through your options, then gets you to write a plan, then actually do it, is where I think the power is. Sometimes in life you need someone to tell you to 'get on with it'. This book not only does that, it shows you the way to go about it too.

In only just 2 weeks of finishing this book I have already begun my journey, and it feels great.

Of course I knew some of this stuff already, but that's true with many books, and I think the problem with many of us is that we know what we should do to get ahead, but don't do it. This book spells it out for you.

Get this book and do what it says, I don't think you will be disappointed.

A much needed shot in the arm.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-08
I have read many self help books and lots of books on finance. A big fan of Rich Dad poor dad having read much of the series and also having read Anthony Robbins books as well as attending his seminars and financial seminars. I am always looking for more information to boost my potential so decided to take a chance on this book the radford luck.
Firstly i have to say its an excellent book, he seems to have a style of writing which is both enjoyable to read and informative. The book is a good read and i found my partner whom never finds any interest in these kinds of books picking it up and reading it cover to cover also (a shock to my system seeing that). It allows you whomever you are from an office worker trying to work your way up the ladder to someone who is stuck in a rut to use the tools around him to increase their earning power. Having read so many other books i didnt think this book could tell me something i didnt know, but it served as a reminder of what i should be doing and also gave me new ideas to apply.
If you wish to be a success and are not afriad of trying I strongly recommend this book. It doesnt contain any magic formulas but excellent ways on how to improve your situation. It serves as a good read and also if youre ever losing focus (which does happen to me every couple of months) its quick and easy to pick up and once you read a couple of chapters youre ready to go again.

Straight to the point.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-29
The reason I enjoyed reading this book is that it's an actual 'how YOU
can' book rather than the Author just giving you their life story with
little substance.

Even though you will know some of this stuff already, it's well laid
out, has good advice, and provides step by step instructions of what to
do and
when.

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The Abundant Life - Boost Your Earning Power and Make Peace With Money (6 Compact Discs)
Published in Audio CD by Nightingale-Conant Corporation (2005)
Author: Jerrold Mundis
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Aggreko declares results and powers literacy drive.(Generating Sets)(revenue report)(Financial report): An article from: African Review of Business and Technology
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2007-04-01)
Author: Gale Reference Team
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An analysis and comparison of the earning power,: Capitalization and traffic of the Reading Company, the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, the Delaware, ... Delaware & Hudson Company for the year 1901
Published in Unknown Binding by (1901)
Author: Alonzo E Cottier
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An analysis of Minnesota earning power
Published in Unknown Binding by Research Division, Economic Development Dept (1968)
Author: F. H Geisenhoff
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Area REITs Offer Contrasts In Quarterly Earnings Power.(Pan Pacific Retail Properties Inc. and Burnham Pacific Properties Inc. )(Brief Article): An article from: San Diego Business Journal
Published in Digital by CBJ, L.P. (2000-05-29)
Author: Arthur S. Grupe
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Arkansas business list: largest public utility cos.(Utilities): An article from: Arkansas Business
Published in Digital by Journal Publishing, Inc. (2003-10-06)
Author: Gwen Moritz
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Big spin: Pentadyne Power Corp. is poised to rack up significant sales growth thanks to its use of flywheel technology in back-up power generators.(Small ... article from: Los Angeles Business Journal
Published in Digital by CBJ, L.P. (2005-06-06)
Author: David Greenberg
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BMW of Santa Cruz County.(Power Profile)(Company Profile): An article from: Powersports Business
Published in Digital by Ehlert Publishing Group (2004-08-16)
Author: Julie Filatoff
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