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By Ken Little, About.com Guide to Stocks since 2004

Use the Tools of Fundamental Analysis to Evaluate Stocks

Thursday March 16, 2006
Fundamental analysis is the process of looking at a business at the basic or fundamental financial level. This type of analysis examines key ratios of a business to determine its financial health and gives you an idea of the value its stock.

MARKET NEWS: Good economic news sent the markets to high marks approaching five-year records. Increased spending in the business sector and other markers are giving investors hope that the Fed may halt interest rate hikes sooner than expected.

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