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  Who regulates the US/EU Financial Markets? See Section “Business Helicopter View”.  Is a high EPS good? High EPS is considered good from the point of investors, but you should compare it with the benchmark rate of the industry. Also, a high EPS can be a result of a lesser number of shares (e.g. share buyback). What the heck is Risk Shifting (RS)? RS is the process of transferring the risk to another company in exchange of certain compensation with a third party’s consent. For example, the risk can be shifted from a client to the insurance company by paying a premium every year. In future if the asset (property, car, etc.) gets damaged then the client can retain the money from the insurance company.   What is a Balance Sheet? A balance sheet is a financial statement that shows all of a company's assets, liabilities and owner's equity [1]. A balance sheet helps you make decisions regarding investments. Balance sheets help you calculate Debt-to-Equity Ratio...