How to Read a Balance Sheet: The Bottom Line on What You Need to Know about Cash Flow, Assets, Debt, Equities, and Receivables...and How It all Comes Together
Publisher,McGraw-Hill
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Crack the code of finance's big mystery—the balance sheet
In these times of financial anxiety, the ability to keep track of a company's finances is more important than ever, and you can't do this without a firm grasp of the balance sheet.
Whether you're a small-business owner, department manager, or individual investor or business student, How to Read a Balance Sheet provides the skills you need to make the wisest financial decisions possible. A critical but rarely used business tool for non-financial professionals, the balance sheet provides a snapshot of a company's financial position at any single point in time.
How to Read a Balance Sheet demystifies the subject by explaining:
- What a balance sheet is and how is it used to boost profits
- Key components of the balance sheet, including cash, receivables, cash, inventory, long-lived assets, accounts payable, accrued expenses, long-term debt, and equity
- How these different elements relate to one another other—and how to keep them under control
- Formulas, tips, and examples that illustrate key concepts
- Practical advice to maximize operating efficiencies through effective management
When you have a firm grasp of the balance sheet, you're better armed to seize business opportunities and avoid financial pitfalls. How to Read a Balance Sheet opens a new door to top performance for any business professional.