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Want to go deeper on real companies with simple, long-term investing guidance? Subscribe to the Investing for Beginners newsletter, where Dave and Andrew share stock ideas, valuations, and lessons from real businesses straight to your inbox.
In this episode, Dave and Andrew continue their Financials Demystified series by breaking down long‑term assets on the balance sheet and why they matter so much for long‑term investors.
They walk through real companies to show how different business models leave different “fingerprints” on the balance sheet. Martin Marietta Materials illustrates a classic capital‑intensive business, with huge investments in machinery, equipment, and mineral reserves.
NVIDIA shows the opposite: a capital‑light designer that outsources manufacturing to TSMC, runs with massive current assets, and converts that into high margins and free cash flow.
The guys also dig into Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and others to explain goodwill, equity investments, reverse acqui‑hires, operating lease assets, and how all of these choices flow through to reported earnings and risk.
Key Topics Covered:
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro and Financials Demystified series setup
02:30 What are long‑term assets? (vs. current assets)
06:30 Real‑world examples: Walmart, Target, Home Depot, and leases
18:30 Martin Marietta example: machinery, equipment, and mineral reserves
24:00 NVIDIA example: capital‑light model, cash, and high margins
30:00 Amazon and Alphabet: equity investments, Anthropic, Rivian, Character.ai
34:30 Goodwill, write‑offs, and what they say about capital allocation
38:30 Ratios and metrics: PP&E vs. revenue, goodwill vs. total assets, ROIC
36:30 Operating lease assets, Texas Roadhouse, and store ownership vs. renting
End Why the balance sheet is underrated and how to practice with real companies
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Want to go deeper on real companies with simple, long-term investing guidance? Subscribe to the Investing for Beginners newsletter, where Dave and Andrew share stock ideas, valuations, and lessons from real businesses straight to your inbox.
In this episode, Dave and Andrew continue their Financials Demystified series by breaking down long‑term assets on the balance sheet and why they matter so much for long‑term investors.
They walk through real companies to show how different business models leave different “fingerprints” on the balance sheet. Martin Marietta Materials illustrates a classic capital‑intensive business, with huge investments in machinery, equipment, and mineral reserves.
NVIDIA shows the opposite: a capital‑light designer that outsources manufacturing to TSMC, runs with massive current assets, and converts that into high margins and free cash flow.
The guys also dig into Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and others to explain goodwill, equity investments, reverse acqui‑hires, operating lease assets, and how all of these choices flow through to reported earnings and risk.
Key Topics Covered:
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro and Financials Demystified series setup
02:30 What are long‑term assets? (vs. current assets)
06:30 Real‑world examples: Walmart, Target, Home Depot, and leases
18:30 Martin Marietta example: machinery, equipment, and mineral reserves
24:00 NVIDIA example: capital‑light model, cash, and high margins
30:00 Amazon and Alphabet: equity investments, Anthropic, Rivian, Character.ai
34:30 Goodwill, write‑offs, and what they say about capital allocation
38:30 Ratios and metrics: PP&E vs. revenue, goodwill vs. total assets, ROIC
36:30 Operating lease assets, Texas Roadhouse, and store ownership vs. renting
End Why the balance sheet is underrated and how to practice with real companies
Have questions or want your story featured? Email the show at [email protected] or comment below. Your feedback shapes the podcast!
Remember, invest with a margin of safety—emphasis on the safety. Have a great week, and we’ll talk to you next time.
Timestamps are generated by artificial intelligence, and are not 100% accurate depending on the platform used for listening.
Today’s show is sponsored by:
Go to SHOPIFY.COM/beginners to start selling with Shopify today.
Download the Plynk app today to start building your investing
This message is sponsored by Greenlight. Don’t wait to teach your kids real-world money skills, start your risk-free Greenlight trial today at greenlight.com/investing.
Have questions? Send them to [email protected]
SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW
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