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Financial Statements: A Step-By-Step Guide to Understanding and Creating Financial Reports (平装)
by Thomas R. Ittelson
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Personal finance |
Market price: ¥ 168.00
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¥ 158.00
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Alice (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
This book is really a must for anyone who wants to learn how to read finacial statements in a quick and easy way. "A Step by Step Guide" is fun to read and is very informative. I recommend it! |
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Dayanand (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
This was a great book which I could finsih in one day. I am a person with a non finance background and now I can explain to any person what a balance sheet and Income stmt mean.
To the author,
I have found one error in the book. While explaining the stockholder equity in page 41. It should be Q + R = S. Whereas in the book it is Q - R = S
Otherwise the book is faboulous for any reader.
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Jain (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
I learn by example and this book allowed me to do just that. With the 39 well-explained real-life like transactions the authors guides the student through many aspects of financial transactions. A very good book and well worth the read to develop a solid foundation to financial accounting. Not a comprehensive financial accounting book by any means, but does an excellent job developing the most important concepts. The book also provides an introduction to ratio analysis which is useful especially after going through the case. In all, very highly recommended! Good job Mr. Ittelson! |
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Enlightened (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
I have not read a book in many, many years... mainly because I have a very short attention span. If the point does not get accross in 2 seconds, my mind drifts to lala land.... Miraculously, I have read it many times over.
This was such an easy read. Retention is aided by the large print & clear diagrams showing how each transaction affects all the statements (without the unnecessary, complex verbage.)
So far, this has been the only book I have found to affectively explain how the finacial statements are linked. This is a perfect reference guide for experienced professionals & a must for the classroom.
Honestly, I got more out of this book than my BA in accounting & MBA in finance. Thank you!!!
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Miranda (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
This book was for a business class and it was very helpful and informative. I will be keeping this one for reference later, as it's easy enough to understand for the future after I've forgotten all that I learned. |
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Bill Holcomb (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
I purchased this book for an MBA course and ended up using it more than the assigned text. The author makes a complicated subject seem like childs play! Thanks to this book, I am confident that my MBA case analysis for future courses are on target! |
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Jade Morwa (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
This is a comprehensive book and easy and fun to read. Now if you can't understand this book then I suggest not to deal with any numbers and leave it all up to a professional. This book is an easy guide that takes you by hand to show you all three statements income, cash flow and balance sheet and explains them all and tell you how they are related. It also builds a company and records all transactions into these 3 statements. It's easy and fun. |
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Adnan (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
This book is excellent. Basic and for beginners. You may need little help to undersand some issues but this will not affect the idea that this book is very simple to understand than the academic books. The book explain how to create the 3 financial statements by giving an exmaple of a comapny. It is a step by step anaylsis. You will feel as if you are in real practical life. Go get it. If ever you did not find it convenient, still, you will not regret buying it.
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Joseph (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
I am a graduate student nearing the completion of my MBA degree. By definition, my area of study demands an understanding of economics, accounting, and finance. I found this book to be very informative and extremely helpful as I navigate through the complexities of financial matters. Mr. Ittelson speaks in basic terms about what financial statements mean and how they work. This book puts it all together for the reader. Thank you, Mr. Ittelson, for simplifying a very complex matter. When will you be authoring your next step-by-step guide to business? I'll be first in line to buy it. |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2008-01-29 00:00>
After having read many financial textbooks, I think this book is amazing. The author did an excellent and remarkable work. To begin with, he took in very serious consideration his audience, which is people with poor knowledge in finance. Thus, his book is very easy-to-read and its content very explicit. Every single financial term is clarified with a layman's language. Moreover, for every single term, there is a very understandable example. Likewise, in every page there is a sheet explaining all the transactions. I strongly believe that this book is a masterpiece for non financial managers. |
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