Edition |
Third edition. |
Description |
164 pages : illustrations ; 18 x 26 cm |
Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Starting with Cash Flows -- Introducing the Balance Sheet and Income Statement -- Profit Isn't Everything -- Sales Revenue and Accounts Receivable -- Cost of Goods Sold Expense and Inventory -- Inventory and Accounts Payable -- Operating Expenses and Accounts Payable -- Operating Expenses and Prepaid Expenses -- Fixed Assets, Depreciation Expense, and Accumulated Depreciation -- Accruing Unpaid Operating Expenses and Interest Expense -- Income Tax Expense and Income Tax Payable -- Net Income and Retained Earnings; Earnings Per Share (EPS) -- Cash Flow from Profit -- Cash Flows from Investing and Financing Activities -- Growth, Decline, and Cash Flow -- Footnotes--The Fine Print in Financial Reports -- The Cost of Credibility--Audits by CPAs -- Accounting Methods and Quality of Earnings -- Making and Changing the Rules -- Cost of Goods Sold Conundrum -- Depreciation Dilemmas -- Ratios for Creditors and Investors -- A Look Inside Management Accounting -- A Few Parting Comments. |
Subject |
Financial statements.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Tracy, John A. How to read a financial report. 3rd ed. New York : Wiley, c1989 (OCoLC)647679797 |
ISBN |
0471507458 |
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9780471507451 |
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0471507466 paperback |
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9780471507468 paperback |
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