Book Description
Accounting Standards (US and International) have been updated to reflect the latest pronouncements.
* An increased international focus with more coverage of IASC and non-US GAAPs and more non-US examples.
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Instructor's Manual available.
Book Info
Updated to reflect the latest pronouncements. An increased international focus with more coverage of IASC and non-US GAAPs and more non-US examples are included.
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
A comprehensive survey of theoretical and analytical issues to demonstrate the use of actual financial statement data including the latest developments in financial reporting. Features a comparative assessment of U.S. and international reporting requirements using their financial statements to illustrate essential differences. End-of-chapter material and problems are derived from annual reports of U.S. firms and, where appropriate, foreign companies.
From the Back Cover
THE ANALYSIS AND USE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, THIRD EDITION integrates accounting economic theory, and empirical research to provide a framework for financial statement analysis in a user-oriented context. Co-written by academics and practitioners, this is the only text that reaches students to first understand how financial statements are generated. Principles of analysis are then illustrated through the extensive use of actual corporate financial statements.
Features: NEW cases have been added to the web size to develop students' research and analytical skills. Accounting Standards (US and International) have been updated to reflect the latest pronouncements. Real companies used to illustrate financial analysis techniques. End-of-chapter problem material based on US and non - US financial statements such as Holmen, Roche & Takada Chemical. Comprehensive coverage of financial statement analysis tools and techniques. Companion Web site which includes annual reports of companies featured in the third edition, appendices, cases, plus updates for new financial accounting standards.
Analysis and Use of Financial Statements FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Analysis And Use Of Financial Statements, Third Edition integrates accounting economic theory, and empirical research to provide a framework for financial statement analysis in a user-oriented context. Co-written by academics and practitioners, this is the only text that reaches students to first understand how financial statements are generated. Principles of analysis are then illustrated through the extensive use of actual corporate financial statements.
Features: NEW cases have been added to the web size to develop students' research and analytical skills.Accounting Standards (US and International) have been updated to reflect the latest pronouncements.Real companies used to illustrate financial analysis techniques.End-of-chapter problem material based on US and non - US financial statements such as Holmen, Roche & Takada Chemical.Comprehensive coverage of financial statement analysis tools and techniques.Companion Web site which includes annual reports of companies featured in the third edition, appendices, cases, plus updates for new financial accounting standards.
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Booknews
Presents financial statement analysis from the point of view of
equity and credit analysts, for MBA and advanced undergraduate
students, as well as professionals. Emphasis is on user oriented
analysis, integrated with financial accounting and empirical
analysis, with examples based on statements of real companies. Early
chapters introduce essentials, while later chapters focus on specific
areas of analysis, risk management, and how to use financial data in
reporting income, assessing risk, and forecasting. Chapter problems
with solutions are based on real corporate data, with some problems
adapted from the Chartered Financial Analyst examination program.
This second edition moves advanced material to appendices and
contains more case material and international content.
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