How to Read a Financial Report Workbook
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How to Read a Financial Report Workbook
"This book will target more experienenced users that want to take their knowledge to the next level. It will be an active tool to use on a more frequent basis. It will follow the same logic as the 10th edition, but will eliminate text heavy chapters and focus on the big three finanical statements, connections, and financial ration analysis"--
Read and understand financial reports like an expert, including the “big three” financial statements.
Accompanying the new 10th edition of How to Read a Financial Report, How to Read a Financial Report Workbook provides hands-on exercises and active tools that teach readers not just how to read, analyse, and interpret a variety of financial reports but also provides bonus material related to better understanding the types of capital used by companies to support business growth.
To explain concepts in an easy-to-understand way, this book is lighter on text and instead features a wealth of exhibits and accompanying companion exhibits to first showcase various scenarios and then compare two scenarios using different assumptions.
This workbook also includes “in the trenches” content that enables readers to equate key concepts with commonly used “street” language in finance. In this workbook, readers will learn and expand their knowledge with:
- Cash flows & capital sources, financial condition (i.e., the balance sheet), and profit performance reports (AKA the “big three” financial statements)
- Balance sheets, income statements, financial ratio analyses, and statements of changes in shareholder equity
- Typical financial statement line items including earned sales revenue, costs of sales revenue, operating expenses, EBITDA, income taxes, accounts receivable, inventory, capital and other long-term assets, accounts payable, accrued liabilities, short-term debt, deferred revenue, long-term debt, and types of equity capital
- Most commonly used accounting and finance terminology, enabling you to speak the language of business finance
- Bonus material that covers key concepts with understanding capital sources, the capital table (i.e., cap table), and the critically important cap stack
How to Read a Financial Report Workbook is a helpful interactive learning resource that can be used every day by investors, lenders, business leaders, analysts, and managers seeking to enhance their career path and upward mobility by gaining more knowledge in understanding financial information and performances.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781394263271
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 October 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 249.0mm
Height: 170.0mm
Weight: 363g
Pages: 256
About the Author
Over the past 30+ years, Tage C. Tracy has operated a financial consulting firm focused on offering CFO/executive-level support and planning services to private companies on a fractional basis, working primarily with startups, rapid growth companies, strategic exits and acquisitions, and turnarounds and challenged environments.
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