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- catalog abstract "As statements of a company's financial condition, balance sheets contain information vital to owners, investors, and financial managers who are charged with assessing company performance. Often complex and difficult to interpret, balance sheets are nonetheless essential because they help pinpoint business problem areas. Understanding Balance Sheets explains in a clear and concise manner all the major aspects of this important business tool, making it yours to implement easily and successfully. Written by two financial and accounting authorities, this hands-on working reference enables you to understand a company's balance sheet within the context of its annual report. You'll find detailed information on exactly what a balance sheet is, how it works, and how it's used to increase profitability; the individual components: receivables, cash, inventory, long-lived assets, current payables, long-term debt, and equity; how these different elements relate to each other, how they come into being, and how they should be controlled in your business; and how accounting data is created, accumulated, and used in the development of financial statements.".
- catalog contributor b10039879.
- catalog contributor b10039880.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Accounting and the balance sheet -- Understanding the balance sheet -- Basic accounting principles -- Current assets: receivables and prepaids -- Valuing inventories -- Noncurrent assets: investments -- Noncurrent assets: long-lived productive assets -- Noncurrent assets: natural resources -- Noncurrent assets: intangibles -- Other noncurrent assets -- Current liabilities and spontaneous financing -- The time value of money -- Noncurrent notes and mortgage liabilities -- Bond liabilities -- Stockholders' equity -- Disclosure, footnotes, and the audit opinion -- Financial leverage -- Operating leverage -- Ratio analysis.".
- catalog description "As statements of a company's financial condition, balance sheets contain information vital to owners, investors, and financial managers who are charged with assessing company performance. Often complex and difficult to interpret, balance sheets are nonetheless essential because they help pinpoint business problem areas. Understanding Balance Sheets explains in a clear and concise manner all the major aspects of this important business tool, making it yours to implement easily and successfully.".
- catalog description "Written by two financial and accounting authorities, this hands-on working reference enables you to understand a company's balance sheet within the context of its annual report. You'll find detailed information on exactly what a balance sheet is, how it works, and how it's used to increase profitability; the individual components: receivables, cash, inventory, long-lived assets, current payables, long-term debt, and equity; how these different elements relate to each other, how they come into being, and how they should be controlled in your business; and how accounting data is created, accumulated, and used in the development of financial statements.".
- catalog extent "x, 278 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Understanding balance sheets.".
- catalog identifier "0471130753".
- catalog isFormatOf "Understanding balance sheets.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Wiley,".
- catalog relation "Understanding balance sheets.".
- catalog subject "657/.3 20".
- catalog subject "Accounting.".
- catalog subject "Financial statements.".
- catalog subject "HF5681.B2 F774 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "Accounting and the balance sheet -- Understanding the balance sheet -- Basic accounting principles -- Current assets: receivables and prepaids -- Valuing inventories -- Noncurrent assets: investments -- Noncurrent assets: long-lived productive assets -- Noncurrent assets: natural resources -- Noncurrent assets: intangibles -- Other noncurrent assets -- Current liabilities and spontaneous financing -- The time value of money -- Noncurrent notes and mortgage liabilities -- Bond liabilities -- Stockholders' equity -- Disclosure, footnotes, and the audit opinion -- Financial leverage -- Operating leverage -- Ratio analysis.".
- catalog title "Understanding balance sheets / George T. Friedlob, Franklin J. Plewa, Jr.".
- catalog type "text".