Analysing Financial Statements for Non-Specialists

Author:   Jim O'Hare (University of Leicester, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9781138641532


Pages:   140
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Format:   Paperback
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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.

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Author:   Jim O'Hare (University of Leicester, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781138641532


ISBN 10:   1138641537
Pages:   140
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Why is Analyzing Financial Statements Necessary? 2. What Information is provided in Company Financial Statements? 3. Analyzing Profitability 4. Analyzing Liquidity 5. Analyzing Financial Gearing 6. Analyzing Shareholder Interests 7. Predicting Corporate Failure 8. Using other Information in Company Annual Reports 9. Corporate Governance 10. Business Valuations 11. What do Financial Statements not tell the Users?

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'Analysing Financial Statements provides a clearly-written overview of the uses and interpretation of accounting information. It will be useful to novices seeking a basic understanding, but also those with a background in accounting who need a refresher.' - Douglas Lamdin, Professor of Economics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA 'This book provides an excellent introduction to the analysis of financial statements. Its clear and concise focus on analysis and interpretation makes it an invaluable resource for non-specialists who need to know how to use financial statements to support decision making.' - Simon Finley, Associate Dean and Senior Teaching Fellow in Accounting, Aston University, UK 'A first-rate, compact introduction to company accounts and how to evaluate published financial statements. Delivered in manageable chapters, it guides non-financially sophisticated readers through practical techniques used to interpret information to give an insight into the performance and financial position of a company. Illustrative examples, activities and discussion topics make this book an ideal text for academic courses requiring no prior knowledge of accounting.' - Lynne Howey, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Accounting, University of Leicester, UK 'This is an excellent book for those who are interested in the analysis of financial statements. The book is concise but covers all important aspects of financial analysis.' - Radha Shiwakoti, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, Brunel University London, UK.


'Analysing Financial Statements provides a clearly-written overview of the uses and interpretation of accounting information. It will be useful to novices seeking a basic understanding, but also those with a background in accounting who need a refresher.' - Douglas Lamdin, Professor of Economics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA 'This book provides an excellent introduction to the analysis of financial statements. Its clear and concise focus on analysis and interpretation makes it an invaluable resource for non-specialists who need to know how to use financial statements to support decision making.' - Simon Finley, Associate Dean and Senior Teaching Fellow in Accounting, Aston University, UK 'A first-rate, compact introduction to company accounts and how to evaluate published financial statements. Delivered in manageable chapters, it guides non-financially sophisticated readers through practical techniques used to interpret information to give an insight into the performance and financial position of a company. Illustrative examples, activities and discussion topics make this book an ideal text for academic courses requiring no prior knowledge of accounting.' - Lynne Howey, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Accounting, University of Leicester, UK 'This is an excellent book for those who are interested in the analysis of financial statements. The book is concise but covers all important aspects of financial analysis.' - Radha Shiwakoti, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, Brunel University London, UK.


'Analysing Financial Statements provides a clearly-written overview of the uses and interpretation of accounting information. It will be useful to novices seeking a basic understanding, but also those with a background in accounting who need a refresher.' - Douglas Lamdin, Professor of Economics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA 'This book provides an excellent introduction to the analysis of financial statements. Its clear and concise focus on analysis and interpretation makes it an invaluable resource for non-specialists who need to know how to use financial statements to support decision making.' - Simon Finley, Associate Dean and Senior Teaching Fellow in Accounting, Aston University, UK


Author Information

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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