Kicking The Tires

What is ‘Kicking The Tires’

A slang term for researching an investment before putting any money into it. The process of kicking the tires for a stock might include reading the company’s annual report, examining the company’s management, looking at its historical performance, considering the company’s competitors and reading news articles about the company.

Explaining ‘Kicking The Tires’

The steps involved in kicking the tires depend somewhat on the type of investment. Someone considering putting money in a hedge fund would want to research the hedge fund manager first, while someone considering putting money in a CD would want to research interest rates available at different banks and make sure their investment would be FDIC-insured.

Further Reading

  • Kicking the Tires after Kumho: The Bottom Line on Admitting Financial Expert Testimony – heinonline.org [PDF]
  • Kicking the tires: a usability study of the primo discovery tool – www.tandfonline.com [PDF]
  • Kicking the Tires: Assessing the Hyundai Anti-Dumping Decision from a Consumer Welfare Perspective – heinonline.org [PDF]
  • The new economics of health care benefits: though corporate health care decisions have traditionally been an HR and benefits function, financial executives must be … – go.gale.com [PDF]
  • Diagnostics of white-collar crime prevention – heinonline.org [PDF]
  • Peter Ricchiuti on'Stocks Under Rocks,'Economic Signs to Watch, and Waiting for Wi-Fi in the French Quarter – search.proquest.com [PDF]
  • Estimating Economic Loss in Personal Injury Cases – search.proquest.com [PDF]