Using accounting and financial information : analyzing, forecasting, and decision making /
Bettner, Mark S.,
Using accounting and financial information : analyzing, forecasting, and decision making / Mark S. Bettner. - Second edition. - 1 online resource (142 pages) - Financial accounting and auditing collection, 2151-2817 . - Financial accounting and auditing collection. .
Includes index.
1. Users of accounting and financial information -- 2. Corporate financial statements -- 3. Accrual and deferral timing differences -- 4. Financial statement analysis -- 5. Long-term financial forecasting -- 6. Operating budgets -- 7. Cost-volume-profit relationships -- 8. Capital budgeting -- About the author -- Index.
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
Accounting is often referred to as the language of business; unfortunately, many business professionals lack the fluency in this unique language required to perform basic financial analysis, prepare budgetary forecasts, or compare competing capital investment alternatives. And while there is no shortage of financial-related textbooks or reference manuals, most assume that readers have educational backgrounds--and/or have had years of professional experience--in accounting, financial analysis, or corporate finance. This book targets professionals with limited exposure to--or formal training in--accounting or related finance disciplines. These individuals often include--but certainly are not limited to--engineers, information technology specialists, retail managers, entrepreneurs, marketing directors, construction contractors, attorneys, and even bankers who are making career transitions from consumer lending positions to become commercial loan officers. The primary purpose of this book is to help managers and business owners from diverse professional and educational backgrounds to (1) converse more effectively with their accounting and finance colleagues; (2) understand the structure and the elements of general purpose financial statements; (3) identify both the usefulness and the limitations of accounting information; (4) prepare basic financial forecasts; and (5) make sense of commonly used decision-making models.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
9781947098695
Accounting.
Financial statements.
accounting accruals assets balance sheet breakeven budgeting capital budgeting cash flow cost-volume-profit analysis decision making deferrals discounted present value equity expenses financial analysis financial forecasting financial management financial statements income statement internal rate of return liabilities liquidity net present value payback period pro forma financial statements profitability revenue solvency statement of cash flows time-value of money
[genre]
HF5636
Using accounting and financial information : analyzing, forecasting, and decision making / Mark S. Bettner. - Second edition. - 1 online resource (142 pages) - Financial accounting and auditing collection, 2151-2817 . - Financial accounting and auditing collection. .
Includes index.
1. Users of accounting and financial information -- 2. Corporate financial statements -- 3. Accrual and deferral timing differences -- 4. Financial statement analysis -- 5. Long-term financial forecasting -- 6. Operating budgets -- 7. Cost-volume-profit relationships -- 8. Capital budgeting -- About the author -- Index.
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
Accounting is often referred to as the language of business; unfortunately, many business professionals lack the fluency in this unique language required to perform basic financial analysis, prepare budgetary forecasts, or compare competing capital investment alternatives. And while there is no shortage of financial-related textbooks or reference manuals, most assume that readers have educational backgrounds--and/or have had years of professional experience--in accounting, financial analysis, or corporate finance. This book targets professionals with limited exposure to--or formal training in--accounting or related finance disciplines. These individuals often include--but certainly are not limited to--engineers, information technology specialists, retail managers, entrepreneurs, marketing directors, construction contractors, attorneys, and even bankers who are making career transitions from consumer lending positions to become commercial loan officers. The primary purpose of this book is to help managers and business owners from diverse professional and educational backgrounds to (1) converse more effectively with their accounting and finance colleagues; (2) understand the structure and the elements of general purpose financial statements; (3) identify both the usefulness and the limitations of accounting information; (4) prepare basic financial forecasts; and (5) make sense of commonly used decision-making models.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
9781947098695
Accounting.
Financial statements.
accounting accruals assets balance sheet breakeven budgeting capital budgeting cash flow cost-volume-profit analysis decision making deferrals discounted present value equity expenses financial analysis financial forecasting financial management financial statements income statement internal rate of return liabilities liquidity net present value payback period pro forma financial statements profitability revenue solvency statement of cash flows time-value of money
[genre]
HF5636