Content: <br>Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β7): <br>Chapter 2 Account for Transactions (pages 9β29): <br>Chapter 3 Create the Internal Control System (pages 31β42): <br>Chapter 4 Manage the Audit (pages 43β75): <br>Chapter 5 Evaluate Financial Condition (pages 77β96): <br>Chapter 6 Prepare and Mana
Understanding Financial Management: A Practical Guide
β Scribed by Kent Baker, Gary Powell
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 504
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Designed for those who want to gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts and techniques used in financial management. An underlying premise of the book is that the objective of the firm is to maximize value or wealth. Drawing on a wealth of experience in the academic and professional worlds, the authors discuss how firms can accomplish this objective by making appropriate investment and financing decisions. Bridging the gap between financial theory and practice, the authors present fundamental concepts in an intuitive and nontechnical way, and provide numerous practical financial tips to readers. The focus is on current practice, using results from recent surveys to show the most popular techniques and approaches used by financial managers today.A range of instructorβs resources are available at the accompanying website. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/baker for full details.
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