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Learn the 25 keys to unlocking the powerful and useful information buried in corporate financial statements, including understanding balance sheets and income statements, defining accrual accounting, and valuing costs of goods sold, inventory and cash flow. Analyzing Financial Statements is part of The New York Times Pocket MBA Series, a reference series easily accessible to all businesspersons, from first-level managers to the executive suite. financial statements, including understanding balance sheets and income statements, defining accrual accounting, and valuing costs of goods sold, inventory and cash flow.
Learn all you need to know about the budgeting process, from preparing a forecast to monitoring variances and making adjustments. Managing Budgets gives you a clear understanding of the budgeting cycles and explains standard concepts and terms. It shows you how to create a personalized budgeting system, anticipate revenues and estimate expenditures, correct errors, and motivate staff to achieve financial targets. Useful tips help you to handle real-life situations and develop first-class budgeting skills that will dramatically improve efficiency and results.
Finance for Non-financial Managers offers 24 lessons that explain the building blocks of financial statements, budgets, and audits The book offers the explanations in the context of how readers can use the information in a practical way. Readers get tips and insight into what to look for when reading financial statements, how businesses measure profitability, how to stay on top of the budgeting process, and how to track cash flow.
Finance: The Basics is an introductory text intended to convey the essential elements of the broad topic of finance, with a particular focus on the practical dimension of financial tools, instruments, and markets. The book, which will be written in a jargon-free style, is aimed at first year undergraduates with no previous exposure to financial concepts and will include simple, yet comprehensive, explanations of the primary elements of the topic.