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Try https://quickfs.net/ , they've got a free option which is pretty handy. Source: about 1 year ago
I use quickfs.net, which is one of the more expensive options at $35/month but it allows me to create a decent summarized view on google sheets. I can take a printout of this one pager and scribble notes on it. The data is inaccurate at times. So you definitely need to read the 10Ks if you plan to do a deep dive on a company. Source: about 1 year ago
Besides quickfs.net, you can check dataroma.com and tikr.com. I use all tree of then! Source: over 1 year ago
I do everything in excel. Using tools like quickfs.net, or wisesheets may help you for pulling in data and being able to analyze things more quickly. Accrued exp, taxes payable, and AP are part of working capital as they are non-interest-bearing liabilities. Working capital excludes excess cash and financing items. You'd probably benefit from reading the Valuation book by Koller and anything you can find only... Source: over 1 year ago
I hope someone here might be able to point me int he right direction. I am working with a DCF spreadsheet I got, and trying to work through the numbers. One of the inputs is "Interest Expense", but none of the sites I use for historical financial data (barchart.com and quickfs.net) have that as a line item, and while Yahoo finance does have it, their data just gives me three years (I need 4 or 5). Source: over 1 year ago
If you're dealing with other currencies it might get a little more tricky, but those rates can also be fetched in googlespreadsheets. If you want a plug & play method https://google.com/finance/. Source: 5 months ago
Perhaps that was a spot trade volume? I like to use google.com/finance to follow afterhours. Source: over 1 year ago
What is interesting, is that your link to google.com/finance requires the ticker in for CM-O:TSE while the GOOGLEFINANCE function requires it in form TSE:CM-O. Source: over 1 year ago
Google Finance (google.com/finance) allows you to browse lists of most active stocks measured by volume and price movement. Despite BBBY having gained +21.83% with 80M+ volume today it is no where to be seen on their lists. They also usually show badges next to hot stocks such as "Most active" or "Gainers" but they do not show them on BBBY. If I remember correctly I saw them earlier this week, but since then it... Source: over 1 year ago
Thank you for the constructive feedback, the difference between this and the google.com/finance watchlist would be that MorningBagel would email you as soon as things happen. Think of it as something that is constantly watching out for you as compared to just being able to check the google watchlist at one point in the day. Source: almost 2 years ago
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