
International Financial Statement Analysis
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. November 2008
Book
Hardback
864 pages
978-0-470-28766-8 (ISBN)
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Praise for International Financial Statement Analysis
"International Financial Statement Analysis is arriving on the scene at the right time with a new and useful orientation and comprehensive coverage. It should be an important and valuable resource."
--Gary John Previts, E. Mandell de Windt Professor, Case Western Reserve University
"This text is the basis for analyzing and interpreting financial statements of companies around the globe and appeals to both the student and seasoned investor. It is an essential read and reference book for the global investor in search of alpha."
--Chris Senyek, CFA, CPA, Managing Director-Accounting & Tax Policy Research, ISI Group, Inc.
"This text is a valuable addition to the financial statement analysis literature with its emphasis on financial reporting from an IFRS perspective, while highlighting major differences between IFRS and U.S. GAAP throughout. With IFRS rapid global adoption, it provides a financial statement analysis foundation for analysts globally who will be comparing IFRS and U.S. GAAP financial statements in the coming years as convergence continues. The authors' integration of the IFRS framework throughout the text is particularly noteworthy, since it is the first source of guidance that professionals utilize when applying IFRS in practice."
--David R. Campbell Sr., Professor of Accounting, Drexel University
Don't forget to pick up the International Financial Statement Analysis Workbook.
A companion study guide that mirrors this text chapter by chapter.
"International Financial Statement Analysis is arriving on the scene at the right time with a new and useful orientation and comprehensive coverage. It should be an important and valuable resource."
--Gary John Previts, E. Mandell de Windt Professor, Case Western Reserve University
"This text is the basis for analyzing and interpreting financial statements of companies around the globe and appeals to both the student and seasoned investor. It is an essential read and reference book for the global investor in search of alpha."
--Chris Senyek, CFA, CPA, Managing Director-Accounting & Tax Policy Research, ISI Group, Inc.
"This text is a valuable addition to the financial statement analysis literature with its emphasis on financial reporting from an IFRS perspective, while highlighting major differences between IFRS and U.S. GAAP throughout. With IFRS rapid global adoption, it provides a financial statement analysis foundation for analysts globally who will be comparing IFRS and U.S. GAAP financial statements in the coming years as convergence continues. The authors' integration of the IFRS framework throughout the text is particularly noteworthy, since it is the first source of guidance that professionals utilize when applying IFRS in practice."
--David R. Campbell Sr., Professor of Accounting, Drexel University
Don't forget to pick up the International Financial Statement Analysis Workbook.
A companion study guide that mirrors this text chapter by chapter.
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Series
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 25.7 cm
Width: 18.7 cm
Thickness: 51 mm
Weight
1603 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-28766-8 (9780470287668)
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Thomas R. Robinson | Elaine Henry | Wendy L. Pirie
International Financial Statement Analysis (CFA Institute Investment Series)
Book
05/2012
2nd Edition
Wiley
€89.90
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Persons
Thomas R. Robinson, CFA, is Managing Director, Education Division of CFA Institute, where he leads and develops the teams responsible for producing and delivering educational content and examinations to candidates, members, and other investment professionals encompassing the CFA Program, CIPM Program, Lifelong Learning, Private Wealth, Publications, and Conferences.
Hennie Van Greuning, CFA, is a Senior Advisor at the World Bank. His World Bank publication on International Financial Reporting Standards has appeared in four editions. Mr. van Greuning has also coauthored Analyzing and Managing Banking Risk.
Elaine Henry, CFA, is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the University of Miami, where she teaches courses in accounting, financial statement analysis, and valuation. After working in corporate finance at Lehman Brothers, strategy consulting at McKinsey & Company, and corporate banking at Citibank, she obtained a PhD from Rutgers University where she majored in accounting and minored in finance.
Michael A. Broihahn, CFA, is an Associate Professor of Accounting and the Director of Graduate Programs at Barry University in Miami, Florida. His teaching and research interests encompass financial accounting, auditing, and professional ethics. He currently serves CFA Institute in a number of capacities.
Hennie Van Greuning, CFA, is a Senior Advisor at the World Bank. His World Bank publication on International Financial Reporting Standards has appeared in four editions. Mr. van Greuning has also coauthored Analyzing and Managing Banking Risk.
Elaine Henry, CFA, is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the University of Miami, where she teaches courses in accounting, financial statement analysis, and valuation. After working in corporate finance at Lehman Brothers, strategy consulting at McKinsey & Company, and corporate banking at Citibank, she obtained a PhD from Rutgers University where she majored in accounting and minored in finance.
Michael A. Broihahn, CFA, is an Associate Professor of Accounting and the Director of Graduate Programs at Barry University in Miami, Florida. His teaching and research interests encompass financial accounting, auditing, and professional ethics. He currently serves CFA Institute in a number of capacities.
Content
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
CHAPTER 1: Financial Statement Analysis: An Introduction.
CHAPTER 2: Financial Reporting Mechanics.
CHAPTER 3: Financial Reporting Standards.
CHAPTER 4: Understanding the Income Statement.
CHAPTER 5: Understanding the Balance Sheet.
CHAPTER 6: Understanding the Cash Flow Statement.
CHAPTER 7: Financial Analysis Techniques.
CHAPTER 8: International Standards Convergence.
CHAPTER 9: Financial Statement Analysis: Applications.
CHAPTER 10: Inventories.
CHAPTER 11: Long-Lived Assets.
CHAPTER 12: Income Taxes.
CHAPTER 13: Long-Term Liabilities and Leases.
CHAPTER 14: Employee Compensation: Postretirement and Share-Based.
CHAPTER 15: Intercorporate Investments.
CHAPTER 16: Multinational Operations.
CHAPTER 17: Evaluating Financial Reporting Quality.
Glossary.
References.
About the Authors.
About the CFA Program.
Index.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
CHAPTER 1: Financial Statement Analysis: An Introduction.
CHAPTER 2: Financial Reporting Mechanics.
CHAPTER 3: Financial Reporting Standards.
CHAPTER 4: Understanding the Income Statement.
CHAPTER 5: Understanding the Balance Sheet.
CHAPTER 6: Understanding the Cash Flow Statement.
CHAPTER 7: Financial Analysis Techniques.
CHAPTER 8: International Standards Convergence.
CHAPTER 9: Financial Statement Analysis: Applications.
CHAPTER 10: Inventories.
CHAPTER 11: Long-Lived Assets.
CHAPTER 12: Income Taxes.
CHAPTER 13: Long-Term Liabilities and Leases.
CHAPTER 14: Employee Compensation: Postretirement and Share-Based.
CHAPTER 15: Intercorporate Investments.
CHAPTER 16: Multinational Operations.
CHAPTER 17: Evaluating Financial Reporting Quality.
Glossary.
References.
About the Authors.
About the CFA Program.
Index.