
Interpreting and Analyzing Financial Statement
Karen P. Schoenebeck(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 5. December 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-13-239190-0 (ISBN)
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For use as a supplement in Principles of Accounting and Introduction to Financial Accounting courses. Perfect for any accounting course where analyzing financial statements and understanding financial ratios is important.
This activity workbook helps students analyze real company financial statement information. Each activity concentrates on only one aspect of the analysis and uses data from well-known corporations to pique students' interest and add relevancy.
This activity workbook helps students analyze real company financial statement information. Each activity concentrates on only one aspect of the analysis and uses data from well-known corporations to pique students' interest and add relevancy.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
34 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-239190-0 (9780132391900)
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KAREN SCHOENEBECK C.P.A., received her M.B.A. from the University of Minnesota. She also has Public accounting experience with Baird, Kurtz, and Dobson in Kansas and Shinners, Hucovski, and Company, S.C. in Wisconsin; More than fifteen years of teaching experience at Wichita State University, St. Norbert College in Wisconsin, and currently for Southwestern College of Kansas; Administrative experience as M.B.A. Program Director.
She is a published author of accounting books and supplementary materials published by Prentice Hall including: Karen Schoenebeck, Test Item File, to accompany Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis, eleventh edition, by Horngren, Datar, and Foster published by Prentice Hall, 2003. (833 pages); Karen Schoenebeck and Linda Christensen, Test Item File, to accompany Management Accounting, third edition, by Atkinson, Banker, Kaplan, and Young published by Prentice Hall, 2002. (450 pages).
LEADERSHIP TRAINING PRACTITIONER presenting at more than 10 national conferences on topics that include Resolving Ethical Issues, Negotiating Conflict Situations, Essential Skills for Managing Change, Management Styles, Collaborative Skills: Building Effective Teams, Facilitation Skills, Presentation Skills, and Mentoring Relationships.
SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS includes nine years of service on national board of directors of various accounting organizations and for the 1999-2000 term as National President of the Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting.
TRAVEL AND THE ARTS. Karen is a docent at the Wichita Art Museum and has experienced different cultures throw independent travel to over twenty-five countries in Europe, Asia, and North America Recently, she spent six weeks traveling independently throughout Asia.
She is a published author of accounting books and supplementary materials published by Prentice Hall including: Karen Schoenebeck, Test Item File, to accompany Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis, eleventh edition, by Horngren, Datar, and Foster published by Prentice Hall, 2003. (833 pages); Karen Schoenebeck and Linda Christensen, Test Item File, to accompany Management Accounting, third edition, by Atkinson, Banker, Kaplan, and Young published by Prentice Hall, 2002. (450 pages).
LEADERSHIP TRAINING PRACTITIONER presenting at more than 10 national conferences on topics that include Resolving Ethical Issues, Negotiating Conflict Situations, Essential Skills for Managing Change, Management Styles, Collaborative Skills: Building Effective Teams, Facilitation Skills, Presentation Skills, and Mentoring Relationships.
SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS includes nine years of service on national board of directors of various accounting organizations and for the 1999-2000 term as National President of the Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting.
TRAVEL AND THE ARTS. Karen is a docent at the Wichita Art Museum and has experienced different cultures throw independent travel to over twenty-five countries in Europe, Asia, and North America Recently, she spent six weeks traveling independently throughout Asia.
Content
1. Introduction to Interpretation and Analysis.
2. Analyzing the Balance Sheet.
3. Analyzing the Income Statement.
4. Analyzing the Statement of Cash Flows.
5. Further Ratio Analysis.
6. Interpreting and Understanding Specific Accounts.
7. Comprehensive Review.
8. Corporate Analysis.
2. Analyzing the Balance Sheet.
3. Analyzing the Income Statement.
4. Analyzing the Statement of Cash Flows.
5. Further Ratio Analysis.
6. Interpreting and Understanding Specific Accounts.
7. Comprehensive Review.
8. Corporate Analysis.