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Financial Reporting

Use of SEC filings, corporate disclosures, and other documents to estimate net worth

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Jan 29, 2026
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How much silver do major ETFs (e.g., SIVR, SLV) hold today and how is that data published?

’ SLV is the dominant and is reported by multiple outlets to hold on the order of hundreds of millions of ounces (or roughly 15,000+ metric tons, depending on the reporting unit), while ’s SIVR is sta...

Feb 6, 2026

How does Forbes calculate billionaire net worth and what causes year‑to‑year revisions?

estimates billionaire net worth by (public and private equity, real estate, collectibles, cash) and subtracting debt, producing an annual “snapshot” supplemented by real‑time public‑market updates; th...

Feb 3, 2026

Active market place

An “” in accounting and finance is a market with high transaction volumes, tight bid–ask spreads and abundant public information so no participant has a material informational advantage . In ecommerce...

Jan 6, 2026

How do absolute program dollars versus program-spending ratios affect assessments of nonprofit impact in national veterans charities?

Assessing impact in national veterans charities hinges on two different but complementary lenses: absolute program dollars (the total money directed to mission activities) and program‑spending ratios ...

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