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Table of Contents

Preface
PART 1 WHAT INFORMATION WILL I FIND IN THE ACCOUNTS?


1 An introduction to the accounts
2 The profit and loss account
3 The balance sheet
4 The cash flow statement
5 The statement of total recognised gains and losses
6 The note of historical cost profits and losses
7 Other information found in the accounts
8 International conventions – local GAPP, IFRS, emerging nations


PART 2 HOW DO I ANALYSE THE ACCOUNTS?
9 How do I analyse the accounts?
10 Solvency
11 Profitability
12 Cash management
13 The investor’s perspective
14 Johnson Matthey


PART 3 HOW CAN I USE MY ANALYSIS?


15 How can I use my analysis?
16 Suppliers’ accounts
17 Customers’ accounts
18 Competitors’ accounts
19 Identifying a company’s acquisition potential
20 The availability of accounts

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Financial Times Guide to Using and Interpreting

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      Publisher: Pearson Education
      Publication Date: 12/4/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780273723967, 978-0273723967
      ISBN10: 0273723960

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      PART 1 WHAT INFORMATION WILL I FIND IN THE ACCOUNTS?


      1 An introduction to the accounts
      2 The profit and loss account
      3 The balance sheet
      4 The cash flow statement
      5 The statement of total recognised gains and losses
      6 The note of historical cost profits and losses
      7 Other information found in the accounts
      8 International conventions – local GAPP, IFRS, emerging nations


      PART 2 HOW DO I ANALYSE THE ACCOUNTS?
      9 How do I analyse the accounts?
      10 Solvency
      11 Profitability
      12 Cash management
      13 The investor’s perspective
      14 Johnson Matthey


      PART 3 HOW CAN I USE MY ANALYSIS?


      15 How can I use my analysis?
      16 Suppliers’ accounts
      17 Customers’ accounts
      18 Competitors’ accounts
      19 Identifying a company’s acquisition potential
      20 The availability of accounts

      Weblinks


      Index

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