Introduction to Accounting for Finance
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Rating | : | 4.80 (714 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1891112546 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 194 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-20 |
Language | : | English |
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Victor L. Nazaire said great graphic presentation withexercises !. Introduction to Accounting for Finance by Alastair Matchett,1997 edition, seems a good introduction to Accounting .191 pages with plenty of graphics and tables, it is a workbook, a " learning tool " with useful exercises.Its purpose : what is needed to know to understand and analyze annual reports.It is broken down in three parts :Part I The Basics : Balance Sheet, Income Statement, . DCReaderFFX said Methodical and Easier to Follow. I haven't read the entire book so far. However, I would say of the Methodical and Easier to Follow I haven't read the entire book so far. However, I would say of the 3-Methodical and Easier to Follow DCReaderFFX I haven't read the entire book so far. However, I would say of the 3-4 books on Accounting I've tried to follow so far, this one is the most methodical and does not assume a specific level of knowledge prior to reading. The others I've begun (and not finished) either jump around, aren't well written, or assume that you already have a basic understanding of a Accounting and Financial . books on Accounting I've tried to follow so far, this one is the most methodical and does not assume a specific level of knowledge prior to reading. The others I've begun (and not finished) either jump around, aren't well written, or assume that you already have a basic understanding of a Accounting and Financial . -Methodical and Easier to Follow DCReaderFFX I haven't read the entire book so far. However, I would say of the 3-4 books on Accounting I've tried to follow so far, this one is the most methodical and does not assume a specific level of knowledge prior to reading. The others I've begun (and not finished) either jump around, aren't well written, or assume that you already have a basic understanding of a Accounting and Financial . books on Accounting I've tried to follow so far, this one is the most methodical and does not assume a specific level of knowledge prior to reading. The others I've begun (and not finished) either jump around, aren't well written, or assume that you already have a basic understanding of a Accounting and Financial . Incomplete product. I was sold an incomplete product. This books comes with a companion book that you use for sections 2 and 3 of the book. It's the case study materials and solutions guide you need to reference in order to do the work, thus making it impossible to do so.Be weary.
Part 2: Accounting for Financial Analysis The accounting concepts analysts much understand about the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement. Part 3: Ratio Analysis Using Accounting skills in financial analysis. Appendices: Additional exercises on credits and debits and cash flow statements. CONTENTS Part 1: The Basics Fundamentals of accounting: balance sheet, income statement, credits and debits, links between income statement and balance sheet. Ratio analysis, profit
Special supplements on difficult concepts such as debits and credits and cash flow statements.. Full of exercises on constructing and interpreting: Income Statements Balance Sheets Cash Flow Statements Supplementary Tables such as Fixed Asset Analysis, Depreciation, Debt Paydown Why the bottom line rises or falls and how different accounts affect each other. Teaches the accounting skills needed in the financial industry
. Appendices: Additional exercises on credits and debits and cash flow statements. Part 2: Accounting for Financial Analysis The accounting concepts analysts much understand about the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement. Part 3: Ratio Analysis Using Accounting skills in financial analysis. CONTENTS Part 1: The Basics Fundamentals of accounting: balance sheet, income statement, credits and debits, links between income statement and balance sheet. About the Author Alastair Matchett has worked as an investment banker in New York and London. He conducts seminars in basic and advanced financial analysis for major investment banks on both sides of the Atlantic and has helped hundreds of new analysts master their job skills. Ratio analysis, profitability, capital efficiency, and financial management