The Remarkable Sum

"The Remarkable Sum (of a Dollar Ninety-Five)" is a song from the 1967 featurette Scrooge McDuck and Money. It is sung to a highland beat by Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and was written by Mel Leven.

Lyrics
Scrooge: It behooves you when investing to investigate the facts And you'll profit while digesting how a corporation acts Let us takes a firm at random; for example, this on here From the start of the second quarter to the end of the fiscal year

Oh, it's simple! Isn't it simple? Yet, you have to understand it to survive All the facts you must digest if you're thinking to invest The remarkable sum of a dollar ninety-five

In the course of normal ventures, you'll observe a steady rise And converting their debentures, they agreed to subsidize Here, the "sinking fund" was voted and the averages prepared And you'll note a revaluation when the dividend was declared

Huey: Are these figures optimistic with the market selling short?

Dewey: Please refer to the statistic in the annual report

Scrooge: I perceive that you're all acknowledging the fact you can't escape That you never have seen firm in a firmer financial shape

Huey, Dewey and Louie: Oh, it's simple! Isn't it simple? In the proper hands, your money is alive

Everyone: All the facts you must digest if you're thinking to invest The remarkable sum of a dollar ninety-five