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Bottom-up (other)
Bottom-up may refer to: * Bottom-up analysis, a fundamental analysis technique in accounting and finance * Bottom-up parsing, a computer science strategy * Bottom-up processing, in pattern recognition (psychology)#Bottom-up processing, Pattern recognition (psychology) * Bottom-up theories of galaxy formation and evolution * Bottom-up tree automaton, in data structures * Bottom-up integration testing, in software testing * Top-down and bottom-up design, strategies of information processing and knowledge ordering * Bottom-up proteomics, a laboratory technique involving proteins * Bottom Up Records, a record label founded by Shyheim * Bottom-up approach of the Holocaust, a viewpoint on the causes of the Holocaust See also

* Bottoms Up (other) * Top-down (other) * Capsizing, when a boat is turned upside down * Mundanity, a precursor of social movements * Social movements, bottom-up societal reform * Turtling (sailing) {{disambiguation ...
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Fundamental Analysis
Fundamental analysis, in accounting and finance, is the analysis of a business's financial statements (usually to analyze the business's assets, liabilities, and earnings); health; and competitors and markets. It also considers the overall state of the economy and factors including interest rates, production, earnings, employment, GDP, housing, manufacturing and management. There are two basic approaches that can be used: bottom up analysis and top down analysis. These terms are used to distinguish such analysis from other types of investment analysis, such as quantitative and technical. Fundamental analysis is performed on historical and present data, but with the goal of making financial forecasts. There are several possible objectives: * to conduct a company stock valuation and predict its probable price evolution; * to make a projection on its business performance; * to evaluate its management and make internal business decisions and/or to calculate its credit risk; * to fin ...
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