Analysing Financial Statements for Non-Specialists

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Accounting Policies
Accounting Standards
annual report evaluation
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Asset Turnover
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business risk assessment
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Cash Flow Ratio
Cash Ow Statement
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Company Annual Reports
Company Financial Statements
Company Nancial Statements
corporate ethics
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Current Ratio
Dividend Policy
Earnings Yield
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Equity Participants
Financial Gearing
financial health indicators
financial statement analysis
Financial Statements
Future Cash Ows
Gearing Ratios
IFRS
Interest Cover
International Accounting Standards
International Accounting Standards Board
International Financial Reporting Standards
interpreting company accounts for students
Management Accounts
Nancial Position
Nancial Statements
Nancial Year End
Non-current Assets
Non-current Liabilities
Noncurrent Asset
Operating Prot
Overtrading
Pe Ratio
Price Earnings Ratio
Profitability Analysis
Prot Margin
Quick Ratio
ratio interpretation
Share Price
Stable Dividend Policies
Taxation
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Trade Receivables
UK Corporate Governance Code
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Working Capital

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138641525
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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All business organizations produce financial statements, and the information communicated (or hidden) in these is relevant to a wide range of users. After a number of recent financial scandals from banks to supermarkets, the need to fully understand financial statements has never been so imperative, and the topic itself so pertinent.

With updated examples to reflect the current business environment, including new material on the ethical considerations, and a wider array of business examples, from retail to services and banks, O’Hare continues to demist financial statements for non-specialists. In this new and refreshed edition, he once again covers the topic in an accessible way and assumes no prior training or study in accounting.

Offering a range of extra resources, including end of chapter questions, topics for further discussion and brimming with real-world examples, this concise new edition provides a comprehensive resource that will be welcomed by lecturers and instructors charged with delivering classes on financial statements.

Jim O'Hare is an Associate Professor at the University of Leicester, UK. His research interests are in the usefulness of company financial statements and their use in making economic decisions.

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