ArchivesMagazine - 18 Feb 2021More tricks and tips for analysing company financial statements What you need to know about the balance sheet and cash conversion 18 February 2021|First-time Investor|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Lloyd’s insurance investor Helios is set for big gains Moonpig shares: not cheap but a very interesting business > Issue: 18 Feb 2021 - Page 46 | Contents Next: Moonpig shares: not cheap but a very interesting business Previous: Lloyd’s insurance investor Helios is set for big gains Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Tom How will changes to the pension age impact me? Editor's View Why we should be fearful of zombies Feature 1 year since the market crash: What’s changed and are there any bargain stocks left? Creating a plan to invest cash saved during lockdown Funds, investment trusts and ETFs that pay dividends every month First-time Investor More tricks and tips for analysing company financial statements Great Ideas Profit from the reopening with FTSE 250 chemicals firm Elementis Lloyd’s insurance investor Helios is set for big gains BHP rewards shareholders with bumper payout as iron ore surges RWS shares gain on ‘excellent’ first quarter News Vaccine optimism builds as firms seek clear Covid-19 exit plan Coupang targeting $50 billion IPO Oil surge helps revive Shell after strategy concerns Global stocks see largest ever week of buying Cordiant Digital first of new breed of investment trust to IPO Personal Finance Are annuities still relevant to investors and how much could you get? Russ Mould Blame game won’t stop the next Gamestop Under The Bonnet Moonpig shares: not cheap but a very interesting business