Financial Statement Analysis | 
| Authors: K. R. Subramanyam, John J Wild Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 10 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 784 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.1 x 1.3
ISBN: 0073379433 Dewey Decimal Number: 657.3 EAN: 9780073379432 ASIN: 0073379433
Publication Date: May 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: This is the international copy, and brand new.
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Product Description Financial Statement Analysis, 10e, emphasizes effective business analysis and decision making by analysts, investors, managers, and other stakeholders of the company. It continues to set the standard in showing students the keys to effective financial statement analysis. The textbook is set up in a three part framework which makes this textbook one of the best selling books in the market. It begins with an overview (chapters 1-2), followed by accounting analysis (chapters 3-6) and then financial analysis (chapters 7-12). The book presents a balanced view of analysis, including both equity and credit analysis, and both cash-based and earnings-based valuation models. The tenth edition is aimed at accounting and finance classes, and the professional audience – as it shows the relevance of financial statement analysis to all business decision makers. The authors: 1. Use numerous and timely “real world” examples and cases 2. Draw heavily on actual excerpts from financial reports and footnotes 3. Focus on analysis and interpretation of financial reports and their footnotes 4. Illustrate debt and equity valuation that uses results of financial statement analysis 5. Apply a concise and succinct writing style to make the material accessible
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Informationally complete August 31, 2008 I'm using this book for a class, and I've got to say, I wish they could edit down a little. I'm a 30 page a chapter man, and these chapters go on for 60 pages. I know it's a psychological thing, but it takes me 3 hours to get through a chapter--better if they broke up the subject matter into smaller chunks.
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