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[size=0.9em]The Analysis and Use of Financial Statements, 3rd EditionGerald I. White (Grace & White, Inc.), Ashwinpaul C. Sondhi (A. C. Sondhi & Associates, LLC ), Dov Fried (Stern School of Business, New York Univ.)
ISBN: 978-0-471-37594-4
Hardcover
784 pages
December 2002, ©2003
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Price: | US $210.95 |
[size=0.9em]This Senior/Graduate/Executive MBA level text 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 teaches students to first understand how financial statements are generated. Principles of analysis are then illustrated through the extensive use of actual corporate financial statements.
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[size=0.9em]1. Framework for Financial Statement Analysis.2. Accounting Income and Assets: The Accrual Concept.
3. Analysis of Cash Flows.
4. Foundations of Ratio and Financial Analysis.
5. Empirical Research: Implications for Financial Statement Analysis.
6. Analysis of Inventories.
7. Analysis of Long-Lived Assets: Part I—The Capitalization Decision.
8. Analysis of Long-Lived Assets: Part II—Analysis of Depreciation and Impairment.
9. Analysis of Income Taxes.
10. Analysis of Financing Liabilities.
11. Leases and Off-Balance-Sheet Debt.
12. Pensions and Other Employee Benefits.
13. Analysis of Intercorporate Investments.
14. Analysis of Business Combinations.
15. Analysis of Multinational Operations.
16. Derivatives and Hedging Activities.
17. Analysis of Financial Statements: A Synthesis.
18. Accounting- and Finance-Based Measures of Risk.
19. Valuation and Forecasting.
Present Value Tables.
Bibliography.
Index.