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How to Read a Financial Report

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This updated edition serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding financial reports, which convey essential information about an organization's cash flow, financial condition, and profit performance through the Big Three Financial Statements. Aimed at non-specialists, it enables investors, lenders, business leaders, analysts, and managers to effectively read and interpret these often complex documents. The resource presents financial reporting fundamentals in clear, jargon-free language, covering topics such as sales revenue recognition, costs of goods sold, capital sources, non-cash expenses like depreciation, tax obligations, profit understanding, financial stability, and analysis of financial ratios. Now in its ninth edition, the guide has been revised to reflect recent changes in accounting rules, practices, and trends. New content addresses cash flow management and highlights the misleading portrayal of profits in some reports, known as Financial Engineering. End-of-chapter activities enhance learning about balance sheets and cash flow statements, while updated sections respond to shifts in regulatory standards. Authored by experienced experts in financial accounting, this resource helps readers navigate financial reports, clarifies common misconceptions, and offers step-by-step guidance on analysis, supported by numerous examples and explanations of various financial reports and analysis tools.

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How to Read a Financial Report, Tage C. Tracy, John A. Tracy

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Rok vydání
2020
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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2020
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
240
ISBN10
1119606462
ISBN13
9781119606468
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Hodnocení
3,9 z 5
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This updated edition serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding financial reports, which convey essential information about an organization's cash flow, financial condition, and profit performance through the Big Three Financial Statements. Aimed at non-specialists, it enables investors, lenders, business leaders, analysts, and managers to effectively read and interpret these often complex documents. The resource presents financial reporting fundamentals in clear, jargon-free language, covering topics such as sales revenue recognition, costs of goods sold, capital sources, non-cash expenses like depreciation, tax obligations, profit understanding, financial stability, and analysis of financial ratios. Now in its ninth edition, the guide has been revised to reflect recent changes in accounting rules, practices, and trends. New content addresses cash flow management and highlights the misleading portrayal of profits in some reports, known as Financial Engineering. End-of-chapter activities enhance learning about balance sheets and cash flow statements, while updated sections respond to shifts in regulatory standards. Authored by experienced experts in financial accounting, this resource helps readers navigate financial reports, clarifies common misconceptions, and offers step-by-step guidance on analysis, supported by numerous examples and explanations of various financial reports and analysis tools.