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_aFT guide to using and interpreting company accounts / _cWendy McKenzie. |
| 246 | 1 | 8 | _aUsing and interpreting company accounts |
| 246 | 1 | 4 | _aFinancial Times guide using and interpreting company accounts |
| 250 | _aForth edition. | ||
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_aHarlow : _bFinancial Times/ Prentice Hall, _c2010. |
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_axiv, 544 pages : _billustrations black and white ; _c24 cm. |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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| 504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | 0 | _aPt. 1. What information will I find in the accounts? -- Ch. 1. An introduction to the accounts -- Ch. 2. The income statement, or the profit and loss account -- Ch. 3. The balance sheet -- Ch. 4. The statements of recognised income and expense, comprehensive income and change in equity -- Ch. 5. The statement of cash flows -- Ch. 6. Other information found in the accounts -- Ch. 7. A comparison of IFRS and UK GAAP -- Pt. 2. How do I analyse the accounts? -- Ch. 8. How do I analyse the account -- Ch. 9. Solvency -- Ch. 10. Profitability -- Ch. 11. Cash management -- Ch. 12. The investor's perspective -- Ch. 13. IMI -- Pt. 3. How can I use my analysis? -- Ch. 14. How can I use my analysis? -- Ch. 15. Supplier' accounts -- Ch. 16. Customers' accounts -- Ch. 17. Competitors' accounts -- Ch. 18. Identifying a company's acquisition potential -- Ch. 19. The availability of accounts -- Index. |
| 520 | _aThe Financial Times Guide to Using and Interpreting Company Accounts is the ideal companion for anyone who has to read company accounts. Whether you're a manager aiming to understand a competitor's balance sheet, a potential investor trying to predict the future value of a business or an entrepreneur trying to improve your own business' performance, this book will answer your questions clearly and succinctly. Using examples and case studies from real accounts, Wendy McKenzie shows you what the number actually mean. She explains the information that you should be looking for in order to assess the health and worth of a company and helps you read between the lines, so that you can identify those things that you really do need to know. Thoroughly updated throughout, the fourth edition of this bestselling guide includes: - Key accounting and financial terms clearly defined and summarised throughout the book - Information on IFRS; UK GAAP and their convergence with US GAAP - List of relevant websites and guidance on their use - Current and proposed changes to accounting rules - Information about the effect of derivates and hedging on reported profitability. | ||
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