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An Introduction to the Financial Statement Analysis

By Sakevych, Alex

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Book Id: WPLBN0004102210
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Reproduction Date: 11/23/2015

Title: An Introduction to the Financial Statement Analysis  
Author: Sakevych, Alex
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Social Sciences, Financial
Collections: Authors Community, Education
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2015
Publisher: Smashwords, Inc.
Member Page: Alex Sakevych

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Sakevych, B. A., & Kobyletskii, P. (2015). An Introduction to the Financial Statement Analysis. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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'An Introduction to the Financial Statement Analysis' is a brief guide to the financial statement analysis performance, including general information on the essence and methods of the financial analysis, key financial ratios calculation and interpretation. Finstanon is a fast solution for online financial analysis and interpretation. It saves time for professionals in financial analysis same as for newcomers. https://www.finstanon.com

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'An Introduction to the Financial Statement Analysis' is a brief guide to the financial statement analysis performance, including general information on the essence and methods of the financial analysis, key financial ratios calculation and interpretation.

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Aiming to detect changes in the company’s development trends in order to make more successful economic decisions, the financial statement analysis (also referred as the financial analysis of enterprise) is the process of analyzing and reviewing firm’s balance sheet (statement of financial position), income statement (profit and loss report) and other statements. It allows to estimate the company’s overall performance by calculating and comparing a complex of indicators, building the trend lines and making conclusions on the business health and sustainability. The motivation for applying the financial statement analysis to the annual report of a company is different for each group of users. Creditors are normally interested in estimating the creditworthiness of borrowers, investors want to measure the revenue their potential investments can bring, and managers are willing to have the most precise information on the financial position and performance of their companies.

Table of Contents
CONCEPT AND METHODS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS UNDERSTANDING THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF A COMPANY ACTIVITY RATIO ANALYSIS PROFITABILITY RATIO ANALYSIS LIQUIDITY OF SHORT-TERM ASETS AND LIQUIDITY RATIO ANALYSIS LONG-TERM DEBT-PAYING ABILITY AND DEBT RATIO ANALYSIS DUPONT ANALYSIS AS A METHOD OF MEASURING COMPANY’S PROFITABILITY FORECASTING FINANCIAL DISTRESS WITH ALTMAN Z-SCORE MODEL FINANCIAL RATING ANALYSIS APPENDIX

 
 



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