The Comprehensive Guide on How to Read a Financial Report :Wringing Vital Signs Out of the Numbers

Publication subTitle :Wringing Vital Signs Out of the Numbers

Author: John A. Tracy  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781118820834

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781118735718

Subject: F231.5 accounting statements

Language: ENG

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Description

A comprehensive guide to reading and understanding financial reports

Financial reports provide vital information to investors, lenders, and managers. Yet, the financial statements in a financial report seem to be written in a foreign language that only accountants can understand. This comprehensive version of How to Read a Financial Report breaks through that language barrier, clears away the fog, and offers a plain-English user's guide to financial reports. The book features new information on the move toward separate financial and accounting reporting standards for private companies, the emergence of websites offering financial information, pending changes in the auditor's report language and what this means to investors, and requirements for XBRL tagging in reporting to the SEC, among other topics.

  • Makes it easy to understand what financial reports really say
  • Updated to include the latest information financial reporting standards and regulatory changes
  • Written by an author team with a combined 50-plus years of experience in financial accounting
  • This comprehensive edition includes an ancillary website containing valuable additional resources

With this comprehensive version of How to Read a Financial Report, investors will find everything they need to fully understand the profit, cash flow, and financial condition of any business.

Chapter

Copyright

pp.:  6 – 7

Contents

pp.:  7 – 11

List of Exhibits

pp.:  11 – 17

Preface

pp.:  17 – 21

Part Two: Working Capital Connections

pp.:  73 – 147

Part Three: Financial Capital Connections and Cash Flows

pp.:  147 – 213

Part Four: Financial Report Analysis

pp.:  213 – 291

Part Five: Financial Report Truthfulness

pp.:  291 – 339

About the Authors

pp.:  339 – 341

About the Companion Website

pp.:  341 – 343

Index

pp.:  343 – 355

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