Business analysis & valuation : using financial statements : text & cases
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Business analysis & valuation : using financial statements : text & cases
South-Western College Pub., c2000
2nd ed
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Business analysis and valuation
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780324015652
Description
This text is divided into separate learning parts that cover both the why and how of accounting. For use after the intermediate accounting course, this book supplies cases based on real world applications, appropriate for graduate students, professionals and high-level undergraduate accounting students. It may also be used in a capstone course in a financial accounting sequence.
Table of Contents
- Part 1. A framework for doing business analysis using financial statements. PART II Business analysis tools
- business strategy analysis
- accounting analysis
- financial analysis
- prospective analysis: forecasting
- prospective analysis: valuation based on discounted cash flows
- prospective analysis: accounting-based valuation techniques. PART III Business analysis applications
- equity security analysis
- credit analysis and distress prediction
- mergers and acquisitions
- corporate financing policies
- management communications. PART IV Cases
- America online, inc
- the computer industry in 1992
- CUC international, inc
- debt ratings in the chemical industry
- The Gap, inc. hanischfeger Corp
- The home depot, inc
- Kansas city zephyrs baseball club, inc
- the Murray Ohio manufacturing company
- Pageturner Bookstores, Inc
- Schnieder and Square D. PART V Compaq computer corporation.
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: pbk ISBN 9780324020021
Description
This text is divided into concise learning parts that cover both the why and how of accounting. The text introduces and develops a framework for business analysis and valuation using financial statement data.
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