Ebaby
GBTime saving company valuation google sheet I used the excel from the course which would take me hours to research multiple companies because of the manual entry. My time is very valuable and I rather spend that time researching trading or learning. The ability to do on your phone is awesome. I can get an idea what to invest in and instantly find out the value on the company anywhere. I believe timing is everything in investing and this allows me to do my valuation anywhere. I also enjoy the ratings on the metrics of the company and the ability to edit the score. I made $2000 off one investment in two months using the excel sheet so I already made my money back. This is just of the tools you need to be successful.
Chandra Sivaraman
GBA small price to pay for investing your… A small price to pay for investing your money wisely. Nick has done a great job putting his ideas into a practical form that is so easy to use and offers valuable insights. And he is super responsive and helpful.
Thomaz Richter
AULooks good so far Purchase was easy, just got the speadsheet last week so a little early to say whether it's of good use for me. So far what I have seen looks good and what i like about it, it is customisable. Support is good and quick.
Lucian
ROGreat gem! This guy is really selling what he says! I am fully satisfied with the spreadsheet and it's characteristics. Works in seconds like it says and with that you can evaluate lots of companies with the ticker symbol only. Recommended for value investors who want a proffesional opinion before making a decision. Glad I found it!
customer
ILThank you for a great instrument! In my opinion, the company's growth data are missing, such as: Revenue, Net income, Equity, FCF and others. Another thing is combinations and graphs. I think there are few graph, it will be great the there will be graphs with combinations of revenue, income from operations, net income, EPS. A combination of revenue and net income. A combination of LT. debt, free cash flow and net income. A combination of assets, liabilities and equity. A combination of operating cash flow, CAPEX and free cash flow. A combination of revenue growth vs. assets growth