This is the handy paperback edition of McGraw-Hill's "One-Volume, MBA-Level Finance Course". As a manager, virtually everything you do has financial implications. "Finance and Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers" - today's most practical, in-depth introduction to the key elements of financial reporting, budgeting, and analysis - is your roadmap to understanding exactly what those implications are. This complete paperback edition provides you with everything you need to know regarding: financial reporting; budgeting; balance sheets; income statements; cash flow in operations, investing, and financing; and, performance measures.The hardcover edition of "Finance and Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers" showed thousands of decision-makers how to become comfortable with day-to-day finance. Now let this paperback edition provide you with every case study and statistic found in the hardcover - and help you relate to the numbers you see every day. Look to the McGraw-Hill "Executive MBA Series" for straight-talking, technique-filled books, written by front-line executive education professors and modeled after the programs of top business schools.
The other paperback titles in the series include: "Sales Management", "Mergers & Acquisitions", and "Corporate Strategy".
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 221 mm
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978-0-07-143536-9 (9780071435369)
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Samuel C. Weaver, Ph.D., is associate professor of finance at Lehigh University, where he formerly served as the Theodore A. Lauer Adjunct Professor of Finance. He is a veteran of over 100 acquisition valuations and numerous other restructuring activities.
J. Fred Weston, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus Recalled of Managerial Economics and Finance at the John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA. Since 1968, he has been Director of the UCLA Research Program on Takeovers and Restructuring.