ArchivesMagazine - 28 Jan 2021Understanding what really represents a ‘strong’ balance sheet It’s not just about a strong metrics, but having the optimal amount of funds in place to support the growth of a business 28 January 2021|First-time Investor|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Growth trusts are still performing well despite the value rally Your checklist for the end of the tax year > Issue: 28 Jan 2021 - Page 49 | Contents Next: Your checklist for the end of the tax year Previous: Growth trusts are still performing well despite the value rally 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 can I avoid exceeding the lifetime pension limit? Case study How I invest: Using the strategies of Terry Smith and Nick Train to generate income Editor's View Strap yourself in for a wild ride with airline stocks Feature Superior funds: The ones consistently at the top of their game Annoyed with stop-start bank dividends? Here are other places for income The shape of Brazil’s Covid recovery Emerging markets: Views from the experts First-time Investor Understanding what really represents a ‘strong’ balance sheet Great Ideas There is so much to like about ASOS as an investment Act fast with Brunner to secure very cheap access to good stocks Don’t be tempted to take profit on Treatt following recent share price spike Ford shares electrified and there could be more to come Stick with Yamana Gold despite falling share price Good strategic process is helping to drive up shares in PZ Cussons Investment Trusts Growth trusts are still performing well despite the value rally News Surge in amateur day traders suggests final stages of market bubble Market excitement is building over electric vehicle growth Terry Smith denies overexposure to highly valued tech firms Rolls-Royce under pressure after new setback Asian stock markets have raced ahead so far in 2021 Companies may tap investors again for cash to survive the crisis Personal Finance Your checklist for the end of the tax year Russ Mould US stocks as expensive as before the 1929 and dot-com crashes