Updating Companies Created by Lynn Ostrem Crow River Investment Club www.bivio.com/crowriver.

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Updating Companies Created by Lynn Ostrem Crow River Investment Club

What’s this all About? When we originally purchased our stocks, we looked for 3 things: 1. Good strong fundamentals; 2. Good future growth prospects; and 3. At what price the stock was attractive;

Why Update?  To make sure the fundamentals haven’t changed;  To make sure the stock is growing at the rate we intended; and  To determine whether or not the price merits adding to our position.

What do we Monitor and When?

1.Monthly – we update the Price 2.New Value Line – we update the Basic Data 3.Quarterly – we update Sales, Pre-Tax Profit, Earnings and Taxes 4.Annually – we update year-end screen 5.Whenever a material event changes our numbers – stock splits, restatements, etc.

Monthly Price: With our SSG judgments in place, we want to update the price to see if it falls within our buy range.

When do we get the price?  Friday before the meeting, after Market Close (4 p.m. CST) Where do we get the price?  Our Bivio Website  Any Financial Website  Automatically from the Internet

from our Bivio Website

from

from the Internet Just click and go!

Where do we put the Price?

New Value Line

Quarterly

Do you see all 4 boxes??

If not: Click on Preferences -- Then on Stock Study --

Now click on the last option… followed by the OK button

Now you will see 4 boxes! 1. Make sure the quarter is correct. 2. Then enter the 4 numbers.

How do we Line up Quarters? Let’s look on the Value Line…

Last 5 non-bold and non- italicized numbers when filling out a new SSG.

To find the correct year- end, use Footnote A on the Value Line…

Where do we get PTP & Taxes? Answer: The Income Statement  SEC Filing 10Q from Edgar  Company’s Annual Report  Multex Investor Website  Company Press Releases  Or, the NAIC datafiles (automatically)

The Income Statement The 4 items we need to find on the Income Statement are:  Total Net Sales or Revenues  Income Before Taxes (Pre-Tax Profit)  Income Taxes  Diluted Earnings Per Share

In most cases, we will Round to 1 decimal… Sales PTP 51.6 Taxes 17.4 Expect EPS (.34)

Why do we track these items? Answer: These are the fundamentals that will help us determine whether or not management is doing a good job. We need them for the Pert Report…coming up in our next study.

Annual Update

New row for completed year!

Annual Update Every year, we will also do the following:  Review Company’s Annual Filings  Update the SSG  Review our judgments  Report on our findings to the club

Material Events A Material Event will change our SSGs. Here’s an example or two that could cause this:  Stock Split  Restatement of financials  Acquisition  Sale of a division  Accounting error, or  FASB accounting change

Stock Split When a stock splits, we get twice as many shares but our price is cut in half. We can handle this by clicking here:

Stock Split When the Split Box appears, you simply add the split information and click OK. It will automatically split your current and historical shares, high and low prices and per-share figures.

Restatements Double-check annual Figures every so often. If the numbers are Different, then a re- Statement has occurred. Re-enter all the data.

Recap Stock Watchers! Every month:  Update prices  Review the value items on the back of SSG  Check the news  Review judgments

Recap Quarterly:  Perform Monthly update  Check for a new Value Line  Update Sales, PTP, Taxes & EPS  And listen to conference calls!

Recap Annually:  Update all aspects of the SSG  Read company’s annual report  Review judgments  Provide club with a full annual update

Recap And, every now and then, check for restatements and new Value Line information.

Questions?? Next Month: We start our series on the PERT Report