5 Ways to Become a Better Investor

5 Ways to Become a Better Investor
By Joshua Kennon
5 Ways to Become a Better Investor
Becoming a better investor requires thinking about risk, focusing on the long term, controlling costs, and behaving logically rather than emotionally.
Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets on the Balance Sheet
Prepaid expenses on the balance sheet represent costs and expenses that have been paid by a company before they are technically due.
Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) on the Income Statement
Cost of goods sold, or COGS, on the income statement represents costs and expenses involved int he manufacturing or sourcing of a product or service.
What Is the Mutual Fund Expense Ratio?
The mutual fund expense ratio is a financial ratio that shows the percentage of costs and expenses you are paying indirectly through your fund.
         
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