Financial Information Analysis
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032663692
- Weight: 1338g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 2025
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Accounting information is one of the most vital and important sources of information in the modern world. Those who understand this and can analyse its context and content have the power to influence key decision-making processes.
Philip O’Regan’s authoritative and important textbook provides readers with the tools and techniques to analyse accounting information and present it in a manner that is clear, focused and valuable. Updated to reflect changes in IFRS, governance codes and regulatory frameworks, as well as new sustainability reporting rules, the text sheds light on the role of accounting information in modern society and the many ways in which it can be used by a variety of stakeholders, including shareholders, investors, employees, environmentalists and others.
For readers across the UK, Ireland and continental European, this new edition is completely updated to incorporate relevant accounting standards, sustainability/ESG regulations and advanced analytical techniques. Features which add unique value to this fourth edition of Financial Information Analysis include case studies in every chapter with numerous supporting articles from the major financial presses, questions for review, and comprehensive online support and materials.
This essential textbook is core reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students wishing to understand the role of accounting information in modern society.
Philip O'Regan is Full Professor of Accounting in Society and former Dean of the Kemmy Business School at the University of Limerick.
