Presents the conceptual back-ground and analytical tools necessary to understand and interpret financial statements.
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Provides the essentials for understanding a company's financial health by explaining how companies formulate their financial documents and how to evaluate financial statements.
Fraser and Ormiston take students behind the financial reports to assess the real financial condition and performance of U.S. companies.
Serving as a desktop reference, especially for managers without a strong background in finance, this book will discuss the difference between internal and external financial statements and explain how they can be used for financial decision ...
The purpose of this book is to help readers understand the basics of understanding financial statements.
Understanding Financial Statements
In this book, he empowers readers by clearly and simply demonstrating how the three major accounting statements interact to offer a snapshot of a company's financial health.
Includes real-life examples of how financial statements are built and how they interact to present a true financial picture of the enterprise.
There's no mystery to understanding company financial statements Even if you have no financial or accounting background, you can read those intimidating-looking financial statements as easily as A-B-C. The second edition of The Guide to ...
And what in the world do some of those terms mean and how do you use them? With the guidance in this book, if you can read a nutrition label or a baseball box score, you can learn to read basic financial statements.