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Financial Statement Analysis Explained
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Summary
Financial statement analysis seems like an obscure and complicated endeavor - and, indeed, it is. However, even if you're not an economics major, there are certain times when having a rudimentary working understanding of financial statement analysis can be really important. Most commonly, people find that they need to do some financial statement analysis if they're looking to invest in a company or evaluate its financial condition. So, if you want to be a savvy investor, how do you go about it? That's what we'll discuss in this book.
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- Luis
- 29-03-16
Basic introduction to financial statement analysis
Exactly what I was looking for. Short but accurate explanations. I'm looking forward to learning more.
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- RaiOfSun
- 16-11-15
Great information, but speed is way too fast
Too fast. I Had to slow down too much and replay to take notes. It is very detailed for a financial statement analysis which is very helpful. I just wish the speed was slowed down for the processing of all this information in a short time period.
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- stephan j. murphy
- 11-09-16
Very good summation for myMBA
This book was a very good resource during my MBA financial class. I suggest to anyone going through their MBA.