Guide to analysing companies
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Profile Books Ltd., 2004Edition: 3rd EditionDescription: vii, 296 p. : illustrationsISBN: 9781861973917 ; 1861973918Subject(s): Business enterprises | Business enterprises -- Finance | Corporations -- Finance. -- Management | Ratio analysis | Financial statements | Entreprises | Entreprises -- FinancesDDC classification: 657.3 Summary: "There are numerous ways to analyse the many aspects of a company's performance from the information available about it. The Guide to Analysing Companies highlights the things that really matter through an examination of the crucial elements: published reports, balance sheets, income statements, other financial statements, measuring profitability, measuring efficiency, stock market performance, liquidity and solvency, capital, and management and strategy." "For anyone who wants to make an informed judgement about a company they work for, or do business with, or want to invest in, the Guide to Analysing Companies is an invaluable handbook."--Jacket.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reference Books | Main Library Reference | Reference | 657.3 VAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 008444 |
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657.3 ROB International financial reporting : a comparative approach | 657.3 STO Financial accounting and reporting : a global perspective. | 657.3 SUB Financial statement analysis | 657.3 VAU Guide to analysing companies | 657.3 WIL Financial statement analysis | 657.3 WIL Financial statement analysis | 657.3 YOU Corporate financial reporting and analysis : |
Previous edition: 1999.
Includes index.
"There are numerous ways to analyse the many aspects of a company's performance from the information available about it. The Guide to Analysing Companies highlights the things that really matter through an examination of the crucial elements: published reports, balance sheets, income statements, other financial statements, measuring profitability, measuring efficiency, stock market performance, liquidity and solvency, capital, and management and strategy." "For anyone who wants to make an informed judgement about a company they work for, or do business with, or want to invest in, the Guide to Analysing Companies is an invaluable handbook."--Jacket.
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