One can practice and improve their skills in value investing by regularly analyzing financial statements of different companies. This includes understanding and interpreting key numbers on the Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement. Over time, this practice will help in determining whether a company meets your investment criteria.
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Value investing does involve diving into the sometimes-complex world of financial statements, but with practice, you can figure out which are the most important numbers on any company's Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement, and use them to decide whether a company meets your investment criteria.