Interpreting Company Reports

Author/creator Langdon, Ken Author
Other author Bonham,Alan Author
Other author Epstein,Lita, Lita Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoFor Dummies [Imprint] Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Description402 p. ill 23.500 x 018.900 cm.
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Summary Annotation Company financial reports are a key resource for investors, helping them uncover priceless information about a companys profitability, or lack thereof, from the figures as well as through other non-monetary indicators. Details of lawsuits, changes in accounting methods, liquidations, and mergers and acquisitions can all be ways of detecting red flags if you know where to look. However the jargon and financial footnotes in financial reports can be difficult to decipher, and this For Dummies guide on the subject will help readers to understand company reports and make sensible investment choices based on publicly held information. Taking you step-by-step through the finer points of financial reports, this straightforward guide will help you get to grips with the most accurate way to wade through the numbers, judge a companys performance, and make profitable investment decisions. This UK Adaptation focuses on the UK financial market, with the FTSE index as the focus of the book.
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ISBN9780470519066
ISBN0470519061 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780470519066
Stock number00028608

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