Analyzing Financial StatementsThis guide to financial statements gives step-by-step procedures for analysing income statements, balance sheets and pro forma statements. It explains in detail how to use cash flow statements to evaluate a borrower's needs, how to instruct and interpret cash budgets, and more. The textbook is accompanied by a Master Case Book (shrinkwrapped with the book) which helps students develop skills in using the key tools of financial analysis. Referring to the material in the Master Case Book, the textbook explains how analysts create and interpret income statement analysis, balance sheet analysis, ratios, cash flow, cash budgets, pro-formas, and personal financial statements. |
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LIST OF EXHIBITS | 1 |
BUSINESS STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION | 29 |
CHAPTER 2 | 34 |
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