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A plain-English explanation of the price-to-earnings ratio, how to read it, and why it is one of the first numbers beginner investors should understand.

SEC filings contain everything you need to know about a public company. Here is how to actually read them without a finance degree.

Diversification is one of the most talked-about concepts in investing. Here is what it actually means and why most beginners misunderstand it.

Members of Congress are required to disclose their stock trades. Here is how to find that data and what it means for your research.

The balance sheet is the most useful document most beginners ignore. Here is how to read one in plain English.

Dollar-cost averaging is one of the most common investing strategies. Here is how it works, when it makes sense, and what to watch out for.

A calm, practical guide for people who want to start investing but have zero experience. No jargon, no pressure, just a clear starting path.

Volatility and risk are not the same thing. Understanding the difference is one of the most valuable things a beginner investor can learn.

Index funds are one of the most popular ways to invest. Here is what they are, how they work, and why so many investors use them.
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