Financial Reporting and Analysis: Using Financial Accounting Information (with ThomsonONE - Business School Edition Printed Access Card) | 
| Author: Charles H. Gibson Publisher: South-Western College Pub Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 11 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 608 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.6 x 1.1
ISBN: 0324657420 Dewey Decimal Number: 657 EAN: 9780324657425 ASIN: 0324657420
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Product Description Discover the significance of financial statements in business today as you learn to prepare and use financial information using actual examples from well-known companies in Gibson's FINANCIAL REPORTING AND ANALYSIS: USING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING INFORMATION, Eleventh Edition. This well organized, inviting text emphasizes the analysis and interpretation of the end result of financial reporting--financial statements. You will build skills by analyzing real financial information working with actual reports, 10Ks, proxy statements, other exhibits, and cases drawn from current companies. Nike serves as a continuing focus company throughout the text so you understand the meaning of its statements within a competitive context. All presentations incorporate the most recent changes in accounting standards and financial reporting, such as the financial reporting in the field of hospitality. With this edition, you will gain access to the Thomson ONE: Business School Edition--the same online financial analysis tool used by Wall Street professionals every day. Because the book organizes learning around numerous industries, you will leave the course prepared for success, no matter what area of business you pursue.
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bad as bad can be July 14, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Don't buy this expensive but bad book! This is truly the worst book in accounting/finance I have read so far. It is awfully written. Often, I did not understand what Gibson wants to say. Only after consulting other books did I get the point .The book also focuses too much on technical details (which items include/exclude in ratios) but does not discuss their broader context. And last but not least, the questions and problems at the end of the chapters contain not one single answer. Which means, Gibson wants us to buy the study guide and dish out more money . But if that guide is as bad as the book, its a waste of money. I cannot understand how a book in its 9th edition can be that bad...
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