Financial statement analysis : a practitioner's guide
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Financial statement analysis : a practitioner's guide
J. Wiley, c2002
3rd ed
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Bibliography: p. 345-346
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The definitive guide to the analysis and use of financial statements. Financial statement analysis is an essential skill in a variety of investment and finance occupations. This fully revised and up-to-date Third Edition of "Financial Statement Analysis" provides readers with detailed, fresh information on evaluating financial statements in today's volatile markets and complex economy. Expanded coverage and new case studies of this important topic provide the analytical framework readers need to scrutinize financial statements whether one is evaluating a company's stock price or determining valuations for a merger or acquisition.
Table of Contents
PART I. READING BETWEEN THE LINES. Chapter 1. The Adversial Nature of Financial Reporting. PART II. THE BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. Chapter 2. The Balance Sheet. Chapter 3. The Income Statement. Chapter 4. The Statement of Cash Flow. PART III. A CLOSER LOOK AT PROFITS. Chapter 5. What is Profit? Chapter 6. Revenue Recognition. Chapter 7. Expense Recognition. Chapter 8. Applications and Limitations of EBITDA. Chapter 9. The Reliability of Disclosures and Audits. Chapter 10. Mergers--and--Acquisitions Accounting. Chapter 11. Profits in Pensions. PART IV. FORECASTS AND SECURITY ANALYSIS. Chapter 12. Forecasting Financial Statements. Chapter 13. Credit Analysis. Chapter 14. Equity Analysis. Bibliography. Glossary. Notes. Index.
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