Accounting often is referred to as the language of business; unfortunately, many business professionals lack the fluency in this unique language required to perform basic financial analysis, prepare budgetary forecasts, or compare competing capital investment alternatives. And while there is no shor
FINANCIAL FORECASTING AND DECISION MAKING
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- Publisher
- JOHN WILEY
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 218
- Category
- Library
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The language of businessIn order to understand how your business is performing right now and to evaluate, assess, and devise new strategies to boost future performance, you need information. Financial statements are a critical source of the information you need.In direct and simple terms, Richard A.
<p>In direct and simple terms, Wharton professor Richard A. Lambert demystifies financial statements and concepts and shows you how you can apply this information to make better business decisions for long-term profit. You will learn to use and interpret financial data and find out what we can learn
Financial analysis is about shaping the future. It provides the tools management needs to make sophisticated judgments about complex and challenging business issues. As a corporate controller, chief financial officer, and retired CPA, I found that outside auditors, purchasing managers, accountants,
This book provides insights into the hidden role of intuitive expertise in financial decision-making. The authors show and discuss how expertise combined with intuitive judgments positively affect decision-making outcomes. The book builds on the latest academic studies in this emergent field. In
<span>This accessible Handbook provides an essential entry point for those with an interest in the increasingly complex subject of financial decision making. It sheds light on new paradigms in society and the ways that new tools from private actors have affected financial decision making. Covering a