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020 _a9783030975814
082 _a657.3
_bWEL
100 _aWelc, Jacek
_914520
245 _aEvaluating corporate financial performance:
_btools and applications
260 _bPalgrave Macmillan
_aSwitzerland
_c2022
300 _axxv, 324 p.
365 _aEURO
_b79.99
520 _aThis textbook offers a step-by-step guide through comprehensive financial statement analysis with real-life case studies for students of financial accounting, financial reporting, and financial statement analysis. Structured into five comprehensive sections, it begins by explaining the content of accounting reports themselves and the three primary financial statements (income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement). It deciphers the notes to financial statements and demonstrates some classical tools such as ratio analysis and multivariable credit risk models that are useful in a retrospective financial statement analysis. It includes simple step-by-step procedures of a prospective (i.e. future-oriented) financial statement simulation and closes with a comprehensive real-life case study that demonstrates a practical application of the analytical tools discussed earlier in the text. Additionally, the textbook includes online appendices consisting of additional comprehensive real-life case studies (of varying degrees of complexity and dealing with different aspects of a practical financial statement analysis), a set of MS Excel files that contain all major calculations included in tables and charts that appear in the core textbook, and a set of webinars in which the most fundamental parts of the core textbook are discussed in the form of the recorded lectures. (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-97582-1#about-this-book)
650 _aAuditing
_916103
650 _aFinancial statements
_916104
650 _aFinancial statement analysis
_916105
942 _cBK
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