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Book Synopsis


Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 2

Conventions Used in This Book 2

What You’re Not to Read 2

Foolish Assumptions 3

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 4

Where to Go from Here 4

Part 1: Getting Started with Financial Reports 5

Chapter 1: Opening the Cornucopia of Reports 7

Figuring Out Financial Reporting 8

Preparing the reports 8

Seeing why financial reporting counts (and who’s counting) 9

Checking Out Types of Reporting 11

Keeping everyone informed 11

Following the rules: Government requirements 12

Going global 13

Staying within the walls of the company: Internal reporting 14

Dissecting the Annual Report to Shareholders 15

Breaking down the parts 15

Getting to the meat of the matter 16

Keeping the number crunchers in line 17

Chapter 2: Recognizing Business Types and Their Tax Rules 19

Flying Solo: Sole Proprietorships 20

Keeping taxes personal 20

Reviewing requirements for reporting 21

Joining Forces: Partnerships 21

Partnering up on taxes 22

Meeting reporting requirements 22

Seeking Protection with Limited Liability Companies 22

Taking stock of taxes 23

Reviewing reporting requirements 23

Shielding Your Assets: S and C Corporations 23

Paying taxes the corporate way 24

Getting familiar with reporting requirements 25

Chapter 3: Public or Private: How Company Structure Affects the Books 27

Investigating Private Companies 28

Checking out the benefits 29

Defining disadvantages 30

Figuring out reporting 31

Understanding Public Companies 32

Examining the perks 33

Looking at the negative side 34

Filing and More Filing: Government and Shareholder Reports 35

Quarterly reports 35

Yearly report 35

The rules of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act 36

Dodd-Frank’s impact on financial industry regulation 39

Entering a Whole New World: How a Company Goes from

Private to Public 41

Teaming up with an investment banker 41

Making a public offering 42

Chapter 4: Digging into Accounting Basics 45

Making Sense of Accounting Methods 45

Cash-basis accounting 46

Accrual accounting 46

Why method matters 46

Understanding Debits and Credits 48

Double-entry accounting 49

Profit and loss statements 50

The effect of debits and credits on sales 50

Depreciation and amortization 51

Checking Out the Chart of Accounts 52

Asset accounts 54

Liability accounts 56

Equity accounts 57

Revenue accounts 58

Expense accounts 59

Differentiating Profit Types 60

Gross profit 60

Operating profit 60

Net profit 61

Part 2: The Big Show: Annual Reports 63

Chapter 5: Exploring the Anatomy of an Annual Report 65

Everything but the Numbers 66

Debunking the letter to shareholders 66

Making sense of the corporate message 67

Meeting the people in charge 68

Finding basic shareholder information 68

Getting the skinny from management 68

Getting guarantees from management 72

Bringing the auditors’ answers to light 73

Presenting the Financial Picture 76

Summarizing the Financial Data 77

Finding the highlights 77

Reading the notes 78

Chapter 6: Balancing Assets against Liabilities and Equity 79

Understanding the Balance Equation 80

Introducing the Balance Sheet 80

Digging into dates 80

Nailing down the numbers 81

Figuring out format 82

Ogling Assets 84

Current assets 84

Long-term assets 88

Accumulated depreciation 90

Looking at Liabilities 91

Current liabilities 91

Long-term liabilities 92

Navigating the Equity Maze 93

Stock 93

Retained earnings 94

Capital 94

Drawing 94

Chapter 7: Using the Income Statement 95

Introducing the Income Statement 96

Digging into dates 97

Figuring out format 97

Delving into the Tricky Business of Revenues 100

Defining revenue 100

Adjusting sales 101

Considering cost of goods sold 103

Gauging gross profit 104

Acknowledging Expenses 105

Sorting Out the Profit and Loss Types 107

EBITDA 107

Nonoperating income or expense 108

Net profit or loss 109

Calculating Earnings per Share 109

Chapter 8: The Statement of Cash Flows 111

Digging into the Statement of Cash Flows 112

The parts 112

The formats 113

Checking Out Operating Activities 115

Depreciation 116

Inventory 116

Accounts receivable 116

Accounts payable 117

The cash flow from activities section, summed up 117

Investigating Investing Activities 118

Understanding Financing Activities 119

Issuing stock 119

Buying back stock 119

Paying dividends 120

Incurring new debt 120

Paying off debt 121

Recognizing the Special Line Items 121

Discontinued operations 121

Foreign currency exchange 122

Adding It All Up 122

Chapter 9: Scouring the Notes to the Financial Statements 123

Deciphering the Small Print 124

Accounting Policies Note: Laying out the Rules of the Road 125

Depreciation 126

Revenue 126

Expenses 127

Figuring out Financial Borrowings and Other Commitments 128

Long-term obligations 128

Short-term debt 129

Lease obligations 130

Mergers and Acquisitions: Finding Noteworthy Information 131

Pondering Pension and Retirement Benefits 132

Breaking Down Business Breakdowns 134

Reviewing Significant Events 135

Finding the Red Flags 137

Finding out about valuing assets and liabilities 138

Considering changes in accounting policies 138

Decoding obligations to retirees and future retirees 139

Chapter 10: Considering Consolidated Financial Statements 141

Getting a Grip on Consolidation 141

Looking at Methods of Buying Up Companies 147

Reading Consolidated Financial Statements 148

Looking to the Notes 150

Mergers and acquisitions 152

Goodwill 152

Liquidations or discontinued operations 152

Part 3: Analyzing the Numbers 155

Chapter 11: Testing the Profits and Market Value 157

The Price/Earnings Ratio 158

Figuring out earnings per share 158

Calculating the P/E ratio 159

Practicing the P/E ratio calculation 160

Using the P/E ratio to judge company market value (stock price) 162

Understanding variation among ratios 163

The Dividend Payout Ratio 164

Determining dividend payout 165

Digging into companies’ profits with dividends 165

Return on Sales 167

Figuring out ROS 167

Reaching the truth about profits with ROS 168

Return on Assets 168

Doing some dividing to get ROA 169

Ranking companies with the help of ROA 169

Return on Equity 169

Calculating ROE 170

Testing companies using ROE 170

The Big Three: Margins 171

Dissecting gross margin 171

Investigating operating margin 172

Catching the leftover money: Net profit margin 173

Chapter 12: Looking at Liquidity 175

Finding the Current Ratio 177

Calculating the current ratio 177

What do the numbers mean? 178

Determining the Quick Ratio 178

Calculating the quick ratio 178

What do the numbers mean? 179

Investigating the Interest Coverage Ratio 180

Calculating the interest coverage ratio 180

What do the numbers mean? 181

Comparing Debt to Shareholders’ Equity 182

Calculating debt to shareholders’ equity 182

What do the numbers mean? 183

Determining Debt-to-Capital Ratio 184

Calculating the debt-to-capital ratio 184

What do the numbers mean? 186

Chapter 13: Making Sure the Company Has Cash to Carry On 187

Measuring Income Success 188

Calculating free cash flow 188

Figuring out cash return on sales ratio 190

Checking Out Debt 191

Determining current cash debt coverage ratio 192

Computing cash debt coverage ratio 194

Calculating Cash Flow Coverage 196

Finding out the cash flow coverage ratio 196

Mattel 197

Hasbro 198

What do the numbers mean? 198

Part 4: How Companies Optimize Operations 199

Chapter 14: Turning Up Clues in Turnover and Assets 201

Exploring Inventory Valuation Methods 201

Applying Three Inventory Valuation Methods 204

Average costing 205

FIFO 206

LIFO 206

How to compare inventory methods and financial statements 207

Determining Inventory Turnover 208

Calculating inventory turnover 208

What do the numbers mean? 210

Investigating Fixed Assets Turnover 210

Calculating fixed assets turnover 210

What do the numbers mean? 211

Tracking Total Asset Turnover 211

Calculating total asset turnover 212

What do the numbers mean? 212

Chapter 15: Examining Cash Inflow and Outflow 213

Assessing Accounts Receivable Turnover 213

Calculating accounts receivable turnover 214

What do the numbers mean? 216

Taking a Close Look at Customer Accounts 217

Finding the Accounts Payable Ratio 218

Calculating the ratio 218

What do the numbers mean? 219

Determining the Number of Days in Accounts Payable 219

Calculating the ratio 220

What do the numbers mean? 220

Deciding Whether Discount Offers Make Good Financial Sense 221

Calculating the annual interest rate 221

What do the numbers mean? 222

Chapter 16: How Companies Keep the Cash Flowing 223

Slowing Bill Payments 223

Speeding Up Collecting Accounts Receivables 224

Borrowing on Receivables 226

Reducing Inventory 227

Getting Cash More Quickly 228

Part 5: The Many Ways Companies Answer to Others 231

Chapter 17: How Companies Find Errors: The Auditing Process 233

Inspecting Audits and Auditors 234

Looking for mistakes 234

Meeting Mr or Ms Auditor 234

Examining Records: The Role of the Auditor 235

Preliminary review 236

Fieldwork 236

Audit report 238

Filling the GAAP 238

Accounting standards: Four important qualities 239

Changing principles: More work for the FASB 240

Getting more involved internationally 241

Chapter 18: Government Regulations and Reporting Requirements 243

Checking Out the 10-Q 244

Financial information 244

Other critical matters 245

Introducing the 10-K 246

Business operations 246

Financial data 246

Information about directors and executives 247

The extras 248

Investigating Internal Controls 248

Uncovering the Ways Companies Keep in Compliance 250

Digging into Board Operations 252

Understanding the nominating process 253

Contacting board members 254

Finding Out about Insider Ownership 254

Chapter 19: Creating a Global Financial Reporting Standard 255

Why Develop a Worldwide Financial Standard? 256

Key Moves to Reshape Global Financial Reporting 256

Who Benefits from a Global Standard and How? 258

Investors 258

Capital Markets 258

Companies 258

Key Differences between GAAP and IFRS 259

Accounting framework 259

Financial statements 260

Revenue recognition 262

Assets 262

Inventory 262

Related-party transactions disclosures 263

Discontinued operations 263

Impairment charges 264

Chapter 20: Understanding the Analyst–Corporation Connection 265

Typecasting the Analysts 266

Buy-side analysts 266

Sell-side analysts 267

Independent analysts 270

Bond analysts 270

Regarding Bond-Rating Agencies 271

Delving into Stock Rating 273

Taking a Look at How Companies Talk to Analysts 274

Analyst calls 274

Press releases 275

Mobile apps 276

Road shows 276

Chapter 21: How Companies Communicate with Shareholders 277

Making the Most of Meetings 278

Checking Out How the Board Runs the Company 279

Watching the directors 279

Speaking out at meetings 281

Moving away from duking it out 282

Sorting through Reports 282

Catching Up on Corporate Actions 283

Culling Information from Analyst Calls 285

Listening between the lines 286

Knowing when to expect analyst calls 289

Staying Up-to-Date Using Company Websites 289

Regarding Reinvestment Plans 290

Dividend reinvestment plans 290

Direct stock purchase plans 290

Chapter 22: Keeping Score When Companies Play Games with Numbers 291

Getting to the Bottom of Creative Accounting 292

Defining the scope of the problem 292

Seeing through cooked books 293

Unearthing the Games Played with Earnings 295

Reading between the revenue lines 296

Detecting creative revenue accounting 300

Exploring Exploitations of Expenses 302

Advertising expenses 303

Research and development costs 303

Patents and licenses 304

Asset impairment 304

Restructuring charges 305

Finding Funny Business in Assets and Liabilities 306

Recognizing overstated assets 306

Looking for undervalued liabilities 309

Playing Detective with Cash Flow 311

Discontinued operations 311

Income taxes paid 312

Part 6: The Part of Tens 315

Chapter 23: Ten Financial Scandals That Rocked the World 317

Enron 318

Madoff 319

Citigroup 319

Adelphia 320

WorldCom/MCI 320

Tyco 321

Waste Management 322

Bristol-Myers Squibb 323

Halliburton 324

Arthur Andersen 325

Chapter 24: Ten Signs That a Company’s in Trouble 327

Lower Liquidity 327

Low Cash Flow 328

Disappearing Profit Margins 328

Revenue Game Playing 329

Too Much Debt 330

Unrealistic Values for Assets and Liabilities 330

A Change in Accounting Methods 330

Questionable Mergers and Acquisitions 331

Slow Inventory Turnover 332

Slow-Paying Customers 332

Glossary 333

Index 341

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 2

      Conventions Used in This Book 2

      What You’re Not to Read 2

      Foolish Assumptions 3

      Icons Used in This Book 3

      Beyond the Book 4

      Where to Go from Here 4

      Part 1: Getting Started with Financial Reports 5

      Chapter 1: Opening the Cornucopia of Reports 7

      Figuring Out Financial Reporting 8

      Preparing the reports 8

      Seeing why financial reporting counts (and who’s counting) 9

      Checking Out Types of Reporting 11

      Keeping everyone informed 11

      Following the rules: Government requirements 12

      Going global 13

      Staying within the walls of the company: Internal reporting 14

      Dissecting the Annual Report to Shareholders 15

      Breaking down the parts 15

      Getting to the meat of the matter 16

      Keeping the number crunchers in line 17

      Chapter 2: Recognizing Business Types and Their Tax Rules 19

      Flying Solo: Sole Proprietorships 20

      Keeping taxes personal 20

      Reviewing requirements for reporting 21

      Joining Forces: Partnerships 21

      Partnering up on taxes 22

      Meeting reporting requirements 22

      Seeking Protection with Limited Liability Companies 22

      Taking stock of taxes 23

      Reviewing reporting requirements 23

      Shielding Your Assets: S and C Corporations 23

      Paying taxes the corporate way 24

      Getting familiar with reporting requirements 25

      Chapter 3: Public or Private: How Company Structure Affects the Books 27

      Investigating Private Companies 28

      Checking out the benefits 29

      Defining disadvantages 30

      Figuring out reporting 31

      Understanding Public Companies 32

      Examining the perks 33

      Looking at the negative side 34

      Filing and More Filing: Government and Shareholder Reports 35

      Quarterly reports 35

      Yearly report 35

      The rules of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act 36

      Dodd-Frank’s impact on financial industry regulation 39

      Entering a Whole New World: How a Company Goes from

      Private to Public 41

      Teaming up with an investment banker 41

      Making a public offering 42

      Chapter 4: Digging into Accounting Basics 45

      Making Sense of Accounting Methods 45

      Cash-basis accounting 46

      Accrual accounting 46

      Why method matters 46

      Understanding Debits and Credits 48

      Double-entry accounting 49

      Profit and loss statements 50

      The effect of debits and credits on sales 50

      Depreciation and amortization 51

      Checking Out the Chart of Accounts 52

      Asset accounts 54

      Liability accounts 56

      Equity accounts 57

      Revenue accounts 58

      Expense accounts 59

      Differentiating Profit Types 60

      Gross profit 60

      Operating profit 60

      Net profit 61

      Part 2: The Big Show: Annual Reports 63

      Chapter 5: Exploring the Anatomy of an Annual Report 65

      Everything but the Numbers 66

      Debunking the letter to shareholders 66

      Making sense of the corporate message 67

      Meeting the people in charge 68

      Finding basic shareholder information 68

      Getting the skinny from management 68

      Getting guarantees from management 72

      Bringing the auditors’ answers to light 73

      Presenting the Financial Picture 76

      Summarizing the Financial Data 77

      Finding the highlights 77

      Reading the notes 78

      Chapter 6: Balancing Assets against Liabilities and Equity 79

      Understanding the Balance Equation 80

      Introducing the Balance Sheet 80

      Digging into dates 80

      Nailing down the numbers 81

      Figuring out format 82

      Ogling Assets 84

      Current assets 84

      Long-term assets 88

      Accumulated depreciation 90

      Looking at Liabilities 91

      Current liabilities 91

      Long-term liabilities 92

      Navigating the Equity Maze 93

      Stock 93

      Retained earnings 94

      Capital 94

      Drawing 94

      Chapter 7: Using the Income Statement 95

      Introducing the Income Statement 96

      Digging into dates 97

      Figuring out format 97

      Delving into the Tricky Business of Revenues 100

      Defining revenue 100

      Adjusting sales 101

      Considering cost of goods sold 103

      Gauging gross profit 104

      Acknowledging Expenses 105

      Sorting Out the Profit and Loss Types 107

      EBITDA 107

      Nonoperating income or expense 108

      Net profit or loss 109

      Calculating Earnings per Share 109

      Chapter 8: The Statement of Cash Flows 111

      Digging into the Statement of Cash Flows 112

      The parts 112

      The formats 113

      Checking Out Operating Activities 115

      Depreciation 116

      Inventory 116

      Accounts receivable 116

      Accounts payable 117

      The cash flow from activities section, summed up 117

      Investigating Investing Activities 118

      Understanding Financing Activities 119

      Issuing stock 119

      Buying back stock 119

      Paying dividends 120

      Incurring new debt 120

      Paying off debt 121

      Recognizing the Special Line Items 121

      Discontinued operations 121

      Foreign currency exchange 122

      Adding It All Up 122

      Chapter 9: Scouring the Notes to the Financial Statements 123

      Deciphering the Small Print 124

      Accounting Policies Note: Laying out the Rules of the Road 125

      Depreciation 126

      Revenue 126

      Expenses 127

      Figuring out Financial Borrowings and Other Commitments 128

      Long-term obligations 128

      Short-term debt 129

      Lease obligations 130

      Mergers and Acquisitions: Finding Noteworthy Information 131

      Pondering Pension and Retirement Benefits 132

      Breaking Down Business Breakdowns 134

      Reviewing Significant Events 135

      Finding the Red Flags 137

      Finding out about valuing assets and liabilities 138

      Considering changes in accounting policies 138

      Decoding obligations to retirees and future retirees 139

      Chapter 10: Considering Consolidated Financial Statements 141

      Getting a Grip on Consolidation 141

      Looking at Methods of Buying Up Companies 147

      Reading Consolidated Financial Statements 148

      Looking to the Notes 150

      Mergers and acquisitions 152

      Goodwill 152

      Liquidations or discontinued operations 152

      Part 3: Analyzing the Numbers 155

      Chapter 11: Testing the Profits and Market Value 157

      The Price/Earnings Ratio 158

      Figuring out earnings per share 158

      Calculating the P/E ratio 159

      Practicing the P/E ratio calculation 160

      Using the P/E ratio to judge company market value (stock price) 162

      Understanding variation among ratios 163

      The Dividend Payout Ratio 164

      Determining dividend payout 165

      Digging into companies’ profits with dividends 165

      Return on Sales 167

      Figuring out ROS 167

      Reaching the truth about profits with ROS 168

      Return on Assets 168

      Doing some dividing to get ROA 169

      Ranking companies with the help of ROA 169

      Return on Equity 169

      Calculating ROE 170

      Testing companies using ROE 170

      The Big Three: Margins 171

      Dissecting gross margin 171

      Investigating operating margin 172

      Catching the leftover money: Net profit margin 173

      Chapter 12: Looking at Liquidity 175

      Finding the Current Ratio 177

      Calculating the current ratio 177

      What do the numbers mean? 178

      Determining the Quick Ratio 178

      Calculating the quick ratio 178

      What do the numbers mean? 179

      Investigating the Interest Coverage Ratio 180

      Calculating the interest coverage ratio 180

      What do the numbers mean? 181

      Comparing Debt to Shareholders’ Equity 182

      Calculating debt to shareholders’ equity 182

      What do the numbers mean? 183

      Determining Debt-to-Capital Ratio 184

      Calculating the debt-to-capital ratio 184

      What do the numbers mean? 186

      Chapter 13: Making Sure the Company Has Cash to Carry On 187

      Measuring Income Success 188

      Calculating free cash flow 188

      Figuring out cash return on sales ratio 190

      Checking Out Debt 191

      Determining current cash debt coverage ratio 192

      Computing cash debt coverage ratio 194

      Calculating Cash Flow Coverage 196

      Finding out the cash flow coverage ratio 196

      Mattel 197

      Hasbro 198

      What do the numbers mean? 198

      Part 4: How Companies Optimize Operations 199

      Chapter 14: Turning Up Clues in Turnover and Assets 201

      Exploring Inventory Valuation Methods 201

      Applying Three Inventory Valuation Methods 204

      Average costing 205

      FIFO 206

      LIFO 206

      How to compare inventory methods and financial statements 207

      Determining Inventory Turnover 208

      Calculating inventory turnover 208

      What do the numbers mean? 210

      Investigating Fixed Assets Turnover 210

      Calculating fixed assets turnover 210

      What do the numbers mean? 211

      Tracking Total Asset Turnover 211

      Calculating total asset turnover 212

      What do the numbers mean? 212

      Chapter 15: Examining Cash Inflow and Outflow 213

      Assessing Accounts Receivable Turnover 213

      Calculating accounts receivable turnover 214

      What do the numbers mean? 216

      Taking a Close Look at Customer Accounts 217

      Finding the Accounts Payable Ratio 218

      Calculating the ratio 218

      What do the numbers mean? 219

      Determining the Number of Days in Accounts Payable 219

      Calculating the ratio 220

      What do the numbers mean? 220

      Deciding Whether Discount Offers Make Good Financial Sense 221

      Calculating the annual interest rate 221

      What do the numbers mean? 222

      Chapter 16: How Companies Keep the Cash Flowing 223

      Slowing Bill Payments 223

      Speeding Up Collecting Accounts Receivables 224

      Borrowing on Receivables 226

      Reducing Inventory 227

      Getting Cash More Quickly 228

      Part 5: The Many Ways Companies Answer to Others 231

      Chapter 17: How Companies Find Errors: The Auditing Process 233

      Inspecting Audits and Auditors 234

      Looking for mistakes 234

      Meeting Mr or Ms Auditor 234

      Examining Records: The Role of the Auditor 235

      Preliminary review 236

      Fieldwork 236

      Audit report 238

      Filling the GAAP 238

      Accounting standards: Four important qualities 239

      Changing principles: More work for the FASB 240

      Getting more involved internationally 241

      Chapter 18: Government Regulations and Reporting Requirements 243

      Checking Out the 10-Q 244

      Financial information 244

      Other critical matters 245

      Introducing the 10-K 246

      Business operations 246

      Financial data 246

      Information about directors and executives 247

      The extras 248

      Investigating Internal Controls 248

      Uncovering the Ways Companies Keep in Compliance 250

      Digging into Board Operations 252

      Understanding the nominating process 253

      Contacting board members 254

      Finding Out about Insider Ownership 254

      Chapter 19: Creating a Global Financial Reporting Standard 255

      Why Develop a Worldwide Financial Standard? 256

      Key Moves to Reshape Global Financial Reporting 256

      Who Benefits from a Global Standard and How? 258

      Investors 258

      Capital Markets 258

      Companies 258

      Key Differences between GAAP and IFRS 259

      Accounting framework 259

      Financial statements 260

      Revenue recognition 262

      Assets 262

      Inventory 262

      Related-party transactions disclosures 263

      Discontinued operations 263

      Impairment charges 264

      Chapter 20: Understanding the Analyst–Corporation Connection 265

      Typecasting the Analysts 266

      Buy-side analysts 266

      Sell-side analysts 267

      Independent analysts 270

      Bond analysts 270

      Regarding Bond-Rating Agencies 271

      Delving into Stock Rating 273

      Taking a Look at How Companies Talk to Analysts 274

      Analyst calls 274

      Press releases 275

      Mobile apps 276

      Road shows 276

      Chapter 21: How Companies Communicate with Shareholders 277

      Making the Most of Meetings 278

      Checking Out How the Board Runs the Company 279

      Watching the directors 279

      Speaking out at meetings 281

      Moving away from duking it out 282

      Sorting through Reports 282

      Catching Up on Corporate Actions 283

      Culling Information from Analyst Calls 285

      Listening between the lines 286

      Knowing when to expect analyst calls 289

      Staying Up-to-Date Using Company Websites 289

      Regarding Reinvestment Plans 290

      Dividend reinvestment plans 290

      Direct stock purchase plans 290

      Chapter 22: Keeping Score When Companies Play Games with Numbers 291

      Getting to the Bottom of Creative Accounting 292

      Defining the scope of the problem 292

      Seeing through cooked books 293

      Unearthing the Games Played with Earnings 295

      Reading between the revenue lines 296

      Detecting creative revenue accounting 300

      Exploring Exploitations of Expenses 302

      Advertising expenses 303

      Research and development costs 303

      Patents and licenses 304

      Asset impairment 304

      Restructuring charges 305

      Finding Funny Business in Assets and Liabilities 306

      Recognizing overstated assets 306

      Looking for undervalued liabilities 309

      Playing Detective with Cash Flow 311

      Discontinued operations 311

      Income taxes paid 312

      Part 6: The Part of Tens 315

      Chapter 23: Ten Financial Scandals That Rocked the World 317

      Enron 318

      Madoff 319

      Citigroup 319

      Adelphia 320

      WorldCom/MCI 320

      Tyco 321

      Waste Management 322

      Bristol-Myers Squibb 323

      Halliburton 324

      Arthur Andersen 325

      Chapter 24: Ten Signs That a Company’s in Trouble 327

      Lower Liquidity 327

      Low Cash Flow 328

      Disappearing Profit Margins 328

      Revenue Game Playing 329

      Too Much Debt 330

      Unrealistic Values for Assets and Liabilities 330

      A Change in Accounting Methods 330

      Questionable Mergers and Acquisitions 331

      Slow Inventory Turnover 332

      Slow-Paying Customers 332

      Glossary 333

      Index 341

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