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<blockquote data-quote="ashwright" data-source="post: 215211" data-attributes="member: 29878"><p>Thank you so much, [USER=36738]@Ram Sabaratnam[/USER] and [USER=35674]@Chris Brown[/USER] ! Excel sounds like the way forward - it should be a lot less fussy than Notion & a lot more practical than Word! </p><p></p><p>I really appreciate the breakdown of what you guys included in your spreadsheets; it's really helped me to get a sense of the main things I should keep an eye on. </p><p></p><p>I have one quick follow up, if that's alright 😁 When researching a firm, we go through quite a bit of content on a given firm (e.g., podcasts, articles, news). Unfortunately, this 'information collecting' process is still something I haven't quite got a handle on!</p><p></p><p>Do you guys think it's worthwhile taking notes on each source that you come across? Ram, you mentioned a 'miscellaneous notes/links' section - what was your approach to this section? Chris, did you have a similar process of collection or did you take a more ad hoc approach?</p><p></p><p>Thank you again - you're both the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashwright, post: 215211, member: 29878"] Thank you so much, [USER=36738]@Ram Sabaratnam[/USER] and [USER=35674]@Chris Brown[/USER] ! Excel sounds like the way forward - it should be a lot less fussy than Notion & a lot more practical than Word! I really appreciate the breakdown of what you guys included in your spreadsheets; it's really helped me to get a sense of the main things I should keep an eye on. I have one quick follow up, if that's alright 😁 When researching a firm, we go through quite a bit of content on a given firm (e.g., podcasts, articles, news). Unfortunately, this 'information collecting' process is still something I haven't quite got a handle on! Do you guys think it's worthwhile taking notes on each source that you come across? Ram, you mentioned a 'miscellaneous notes/links' section - what was your approach to this section? Chris, did you have a similar process of collection or did you take a more ad hoc approach? Thank you again - you're both the best! [/QUOTE]
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