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Financial Statements Economic Analysis And Interpretation 3rd Edition Chris Higson

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Financial Statements Economic Analysis And Interpretation 3rd Edition Chris Higson
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Publisher: Rivington
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Author: Chris Higson
ISBN: 9781845780135, 1845780132
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 3

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Financial Statements Economic Analysis And Interpretation 3rd Edition Chris Higson by Chris Higson 9781845780135, 1845780132 instant download after payment.

"Financial Statements: Economic analysis and interpretation", explains the logic of financial statements and how we use them to analyze firms in economic terms. The book is aimed both at practitioners and students and is fully international in scope. The approach and coverage are quite different to previous books on accounting. The book looks at financial statements from the perspective of users. It employs an economic model from investment theory to organize the discussion, leading to a focus on the integrity of the balance sheet—on the completeness of the balance sheet and on the valuation of assets and liabilities. This approach brings a remarkable amount of order and simplicity to an otherwise complex subject. So, though the book is quite short, it contains a comprehensive review of how financial statements are analyzed in practice, and of 'GAAP' or Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, comparing the two dominant systems, US GAAP and IFRS. The book is in four parts: Part 1, Introduction to Accounting, explains the logic of accounting and describes the content of a balance sheet and an income statement. It shows how a firm's income depends on the 'accounting model' it uses - that is, what assets and liabilities are recognized in the balance sheet and at what values. Part 2, Return on capital, shows how to calculate the return that a firm is earning on its capital. Using financial statement data to calculate a 'value metric', which is a measure of investment return that can be compared to the firm's cost of capital, is a stern test of accounting.

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