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How to Read a Balance Sheet: The Bottom Line on What You Need Know about Cash Flow, Assets, Debt, Equities, and Receivables...and It all Comes Together
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How to Read a Balance Sheet: The Bottom Line on What You Need Know about Cash Flow, Assets, Debt, Equities, and Receivables...and It all Comes Together
Current price: $24.00
Barnes and Noble
How to Read a Balance Sheet: The Bottom Line on What You Need Know about Cash Flow, Assets, Debt, Equities, and Receivables...and It all Comes Together
Current price: $24.00
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Put the most valuable business tool to work for you!
The balance sheet is the key to everythingfrom efficient business operation to accurate assessment of a company’s worth. It’s a critical business resourcebut do you know how to read it?
How to Read a BalanceSheet
breaks down the subject into easy-to-understand components.
If you're a business owner or manager, this book helps you . . .
Manage working capital
Generate higher returns on assets
Maximize your inventory dollars
Evaluate investment opportunities
If you're an investor, this book helps you . . .
Determine the market value of a company's assets and operations
Predict future earnings and trends
Assess the impact of capital expenditures
Identify potential "red flags" before the crowd
How to Read a Balance Sheet
gives you the bottom line of what you need to know about:
Cash Flow * Assets * Debt * Equity * Profit
and how it all comes together.
The balance sheet is the key to everythingfrom efficient business operation to accurate assessment of a company’s worth. It’s a critical business resourcebut do you know how to read it?
How to Read a BalanceSheet
breaks down the subject into easy-to-understand components.
If you're a business owner or manager, this book helps you . . .
Manage working capital
Generate higher returns on assets
Maximize your inventory dollars
Evaluate investment opportunities
If you're an investor, this book helps you . . .
Determine the market value of a company's assets and operations
Predict future earnings and trends
Assess the impact of capital expenditures
Identify potential "red flags" before the crowd
How to Read a Balance Sheet
gives you the bottom line of what you need to know about:
Cash Flow * Assets * Debt * Equity * Profit
and how it all comes together.