@united Hi United, my daughter just got her TSA KTN number. She added it to her United mileage account. Will her ticket automatically get updated? Her trip is in six weeks.
Yesterday, $VCX made history, becoming one of the first funds to truly democratize access to venture capital.
We want to say thank you to all the investors who’ve been a part of this journey so far, and welcome all those who are just joining for the first time.
We couldn’t be more excited about the future!
Onward,
Ben and the @fundrise team
“The Hondas, the Toyotas, the Mercedes — those brands have, over time, weathered the storm. Even brands that have struggled in the past, like Stellantis and Nissan, have righted their ways, and ’26 is gonna be much better for those brands.”
Dealer portfolios are revealing clear differences in OEM stability.
@DavidWyler, President and CEO of @jeffwylerauto, breaks down which brands continue to perform reliably across market cycles.
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847p: Some heavy storms moving through the DC region — especially in our far western suburbs. Expect scattered storms well into the overnight in the area.
How to analyze a balance sheet
1️⃣What is a balance sheet?
- A balance sheet shows you what a company owns and owes
- In the balance sheet you get an overview of 3 things:
o Assets
o Liabilities
o Shareholders Equity
2️⃣ Balance sheet = snapshot
- Balance sheet = snapshot -> at a certain point in time
- Income statement and cash flow statement = video -> measured over a period of time
3️⃣ Assets:
- Shows you everything the company owns
- A distinction can be made between current assets and non-current assets
o Current assets: assets that can be converted into cash within 1 year
o Non-current assets: assets that are harder to convert into cash
4️⃣ Liabilities:
- Shows you how much the company owes
- A distinction can be made between short-term liabilities and long-term liabilities
o Short-term liabilities: a financial obligation that has to be paid within 1 year
o Long-term liabilities: debt that has to be paid > 1 year
5️⃣ Shareholders Equity:
- The shareholders equity shows you how much money the owners (shareholders) have invested in the company
- Shareholders equity = total assets – total liabilities
6️⃣ Great ratios to analyze a balance sheet:
- Interest coverage: shows you how easily a company can pay back the interests on its outstanding debt
- Net Debt / free cash flow: shows you how many years it would take the company to pay down all its debt when it would use all available free cash flow
@GolfDigest at the BWM playoff hole, Haotong Li hit is second shot on the 18th that rested against the collar. Why was he able to place the ball? What rule is that?