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The Business Owner's Guide to Reading and Understanding Financial Statements
Wiley 2011; US$ 19.95Financial statements hold the key to a company's fiscal health—so learn to read them! In order to gauge a company's health—as well as the competition's—managers must know how to properly read and understand financial statements. The Business Owner's Guide to Reading and Understanding Financial Statements will introduce managers... more...
Cash flow estimation practices in Mediterranean countries, Volume 32, Issue 8
Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2006; US$ 199.00With a slight emphasis on the Greek marketplace, this e-book provides an in-depth analysis of the issues facing companies operating in the Mediterranean regions, in terms of how they raise and appropriate key finances and why cash flow management, far from being an exact science, requires careful monitoring and methodical strategies. A key read for... more...
The Cash Flow Solution
Wiley 2006; US$ 24.95Many nonprofits rely on conventional methods of making and managing money—from donations to cash reserves, endowments, and capital building campaigns—in hopes of securing financial stability for the future. Yet these acquired funds often remain tantalizingly out of reach for day-to-day operations; the balance sheet may look good, but the... more...
Creative Cash Flow Reporting
Wiley 2005; US$ 45.00Successful methodology for identifying earnings-related reporting indiscretions Creative Cash Flow Reporting and Analysis capitalizes on current concerns with misleading financial reporting on misleading financial reporting. It identifies the common steps used to yield misleading cash flow amounts, demonstrates how to adjust the cash flow statement... more...
Principles of Cash Flow Valuation
Elsevier Science 2004; US$ 84.95The valuation of assets, both tangible and intangible, is an important element of corporate finance. Putting a price tag on ideas is almost impossible, and in the new economy, where companies grow dependent on intangible assets all the time, market volatility can be attributed in large part to our collective ignorance of their value. There are two... more...
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