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How to Read a Financial Report John A. Tracy

How to Read a Financial Report By John A. Tracy

How to Read a Financial Report by John A. Tracy


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Provides a concise explanation of the fundamental concepts behind three financial statements - the balance sheet, the income statement and the cash flow statement - and explains how the three relate to each other. The text includes revised material on fraudulent financial reporting.

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How to Read a Financial Report: Wringing Vital Signs Out of the Numbers by John A. Tracy

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Table of Contents

Starting with Cash Flows; Introducing the Balance Sheet and Income Statement; Profit Isn't Everything; Sales Revenue Accounts Receivable; Cost of Goods Sold Expense Inventory; Inventory Accounts Payable; Operating Expenses Accounts Payable; Operating Expenses Accrued Expenses (Payable); Operating Expenses Prepaid Expenses; Property, Plant and Equipment Depreciation Accumulated Depreciation; Interest Expense Accrued Expenses (Payable); Income Tax Expense Income Tax Payable; Net Income (Profit) Retained Earnings; Cash Flow Analysis of Profit; Other Cash Flows Financing and Investing Activities; Growth, Decline, and Cash Flow; Footnotes The Fine Print in Financial Reports; The Cost of Credibility Audits by CPAs; Manipulating the Numbers (Or, Cooking the Books); Making and Changing the Rules; The Cost of Goods Sold Conundrum; Accelerated or Straight-Line Depreciation?; Ratios for Creditors and Investors; A Few Parting Comments; Index.

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CIN0471593915G
9780471593911
0471593915
How to Read a Financial Report: Wringing Vital Signs Out of the Numbers by John A. Tracy
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19931108
176
N/A
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