Key Features
THE INTERPRETATION AND USE
OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS:
An Executive-Level Perspective
Written for the mid- to upper-level manager with little to no formal training in accounting.
Adopts a user-orientation rather than a preparer-orientation. As such, the text avoids all use of typical "accountingese" such as debit/credit, journal entries, t-accounts, etc.
Focuses on the interpretation of financial statements for management and analyst decision-making purposes.
Each topic addresses both U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and the emerging International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Each topic is illustrated with "Reality Checks" using financial statement excerpts from dozens of actual public companies rather than over-simplified examples based on hypothetical companies such as "XYZ, Inc." or "ABC Corporation".
Key financial ratios and data relationships are illustrated with historical data for sample public companies in a wide variety of industries as well as market-wide indices such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500.