Reading Red Flags


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Red Flag Romance


Red Flag Romance

Author: Robert M Davidson

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2020-04-08


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Red Flag Romance has been written at time, according to America's 2017 census, when adult singles are at a record high 45.2% of the US population. Further, in 2018, $143 million was scammed from persons using internet sites, apps or social media seeking dates and romance - making more financial havoc than any other form of fraud. This book and its' substantial research hopes to help reverse both of these trends.Red Flag Romance provides 28 Red Flags so you can quickly eliminate the fake and harmful date candidates. These 28 Red Flags are explained over 3 chapters that covers where you will see them. These chapters are: Profile Red Flags with Red Flags 1-6 emanating from key words or photos in each profile or important information absent from the written information or photos offered; Communication Red Flags get a lot more serious and the heart of most concerns in Red Flags 7-24 offering ideas for early questions you should ask to such important comments or questions that may be asked of you. It is in these early communications that it is easiest to identify the bad profiles or time wasters, minimum. Of course, you want eliminate the bad elements and massive time wasters. Setting Up the First Meeting Red Flags which are Red Flags 25-28 are the key four concerns you need to know in setting up this first meeting. Remember the first face-to-face meeting is very important, because this is superior to any communications you've had up until this time. The meeting is the only way to know if you click, or have chemistry. Without that, there will be no interest in ever dating.To understand better all 28 Red Flags, you will next enjoy reading Actual Communications per Red Flag. While these are less than 10% of the bad communications received, they should give you a much better feel for how the red flags can be identified and are used.Next you will get other examples of the 28 Red Flags in Actual Communications with Multiple Red Flags. Here you will see many of the red flags used in just one communication. This could be comical, but isn't at all if you don't catch the thief early in the pursuit. Interesting and Odd Actual Communications could suggest more than 28 red flags, but this chapter offers unique insight into other devious means by which your prospect can serve you wrongly.Effective Responses to Use per Red Flag might prove very helpful to you in offering responses that have worked against most of the 28 red flags. The right response might help you dump this candidate faster, too. That will save you both time and money.Next, the chapter entitled Dating Site and App Suggestions offers six free dating apps that might benefit you of the 100s researched. They are each explained and ranked from Best to Least Favorite, and again, they are all free.That chapter is followed by Social Media Specifics which points out particular things you should consider and be aware of should you decide to date on social media.With Helpful Tools and How to Use Them, you are presented a very helpful free tool in identifying fake photos. That chapter is followed by Other Helpful Resources which provides 20 helpful tools and enlightening information from related articles to advice and suggestions from US and foreign regulatory sources and free internet sites with common photos used by scammers and much more.Finally, in the Conclusion, everything covered is summarized. There are also suggestions on how we might all work together to reverse the problems currently in dating on internet sites, apps, and social media. You should be perfectly prepared for safer, more effective dating by the time you reach this last chapter.

Reading Financial Reports For Dummies


Reading Financial Reports For Dummies

Author: Lita Epstein

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2011-03-08


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The U.S. government began standardizing and regulating financial reporting in 1929 when the stock market crash made it painfully clear that businesses often made absurd claims and that investors were either gullible, unable to verify information, or both. Now, financial reports are used by a company’s management to measure profitability (or lack of it), optimize operations and guide the company, by banks and other lenders to gauge the company’s financial health, and by institutional or individual investors interested in purchasing stock. Unless you’re financially savvy, annual reports with all those figures, frustrating footnotes, and fine print are boring and intimidating. However, once you have a fundamental knowledge of finance and its basic terminology, you can find the juicy parts. Reading Financial Reports For Dummies by Lita Epstein, a teacher of online financial courses and author of Trading for Dummies, gets you up to speed so you can: Go past the prose that can maximize the positive and minimize the negative and get information in dollars and cents Get an overview from the big three—the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows Understand the lingo and read between the lines Calculate basics like PE, Dividend Payout Ratio, ROS, ROA, ROE, Operating Margin, and Net Margin It pays for investors to be somewhat skeptical instead of gullible. Pressured to please Wall Street, companies are sometimes tempted to use “creative” accounting. You’ll discover how to: Detect red flags (that, unfortunately, aren’t emphasized in red) such as lawsuits, changes in accounting methods, and obligations to retirees and future retirees Understand the different reporting requirements for public companies and private companies with various types of business structures Analyze a company’s cash flow, a prime indicator of its financial health Scrutinize deals such as mergers, acquisitions, liquidations and other major changes in key assets Organized so you can start where you’re comfortable and proceed at your own pace, Reading Financial Reports for Dummies helps managers prepare annual reports and use financial reporting to budget more efficiently and helps investors base their decisions on knowledge instead of hype. Whether you’re in business or in the stock market, knowledge is always an asset.

Guided Reading Basics


Guided Reading Basics

Author: Lori Jamison Rog

language: en

Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited

Release Date: 2003


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Classroom-tested strategies and model guided reading lessons for emergent, early, developmental, and fluent readers.