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Business Analysis Valuation Using Financial Statements No Cases 5th Edition Healy

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Business Analysis Valuation Using Financial Statements No Cases 5th Edition Healy
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Publisher: Cengage / South-Western College
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.29 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Healy, Paul M., Palepu, Krishna G.
ISBN: 9781111972301, 1111972303
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 5

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Business Analysis Valuation Using Financial Statements No Cases 5th Edition Healy by Healy, Paul M., Palepu, Krishna G. 9781111972301, 1111972303 instant download after payment.

Financial statements are the basis for a wide range of business analysis. Managers, securities analysts, bankers, and consultants all use them to make business decisions. There is strong demand among business students for course materials that provide a framework for using financial statement data in a variety of business analysis and valuation contexts. BUSINESS ANALYSIS & VALUATION: USING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, 5E allows you to undertake financial statement analysis using a four-part framework—(1) business strategy analysis for developing an understanding of a firm's competitive strategy; (2) accounting analysis for representing the firm's business economics and strategy in its financial statements, and for developing adjusted accounting measures of performance; (3) financial analysis for ratio analysis and cash flow measures of operating; and (4) prospective analysis. Then, you'll learn how to apply these tools in a variety of decision contexts, including securities analysis, credit analysis, corporate financing policies analysis, mergers and acquisitions analysis, and governance and communication analysis.

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