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Financial Statement Analysis Peter Walton (Emeritus Professor at the Open University)

Financial Statement Analysis By Peter Walton (Emeritus Professor at the Open University)

Financial Statement Analysis by Peter Walton (Emeritus Professor at the Open University)


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Places the practice of accounting in its international context through the examination of the financial statements and corporate reports of major, multinational corporations. This book includes a wealth of real-world examples with actual statements from multinational companies to excerpts from financial journalism.

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Financial Statement Analysis: An International Perspective by Peter Walton (Emeritus Professor at the Open University)

Financial Statement Analysis places the practice of accounting in its international context through the examination of the financial statements and corporate reports of major, multinational corporations. To facilitate a better understanding of the interactions between accounting and the business environment, this text looks at the wider operational context, examining accounting s relationship to the business environment both inside and outside the company. Financial Statement Analysis includes a wealth of real-world examples with actual statements from multinational companies to excerpts from financial journalism.

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Acknowledgements Foreword PART 1: THE ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 1. Financial Reporting and Regulation 2. Accounting and Accountants PART 2: BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 3. Measurement Concepts and the Balance Sheet Equation 4. Accruals Accounting 5. Fixed Assets and Depreciation 6. Refining the Database and Making Distributions 7. Making Financial Statements PART 3: INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 8. A Framework for Interpretation 9. Financial Statement Analysis I 10. Cash Flow Statements PART 4: THE ACCOUNTS OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES 11. The Annual Report 12. Group Accounts 13. Foreign Operations 14. Issues in Financial Reporting by Multinationals 15. International Taxation 16. Auditing and Corporate Governance PART 5: ADVANCED FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 17. Financial Statement Analysis II 18. Accounting Values

About Peter Walton (Emeritus Professor at the Open University)

Peter Walton is Emeritus Professor of Accounting at The Open University and at the ESSEC Business School. He is a Chartered Certified Accountant and worked for British and French multinationals before becoming a researcher and journalist. He has taught in France, Switzerland, the USA and the UK.

Table of Contents

PART 1: THE ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT. 1. Financial Reporting and Regulation. 2. Accounting and Accountants. PART 2: BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 3. Measurement Concepts and the Balance Sheet Equation. 4. Accruals Accounting. 5. Fixed Assets and Depreciation. 6. Refining the Database and Making Distributions. 7. Making Financial Statements. PART 3: INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS. 8. A Framework for Interpretation. 9. Financial Statement Analysis I. 10. Cash Flow Statements. PART 4: THE ACCOUNTS OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES. 11. The Annual Report. 12. Group Accounts. 13. Foreign Operations. 14. Issues in Financial Reporting by Multinationals. 15. International Taxation. 16. Auditing and Corporate Governance. PART 5: ADVANCED FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS. 17. Financial Statement Analysis II. 18. Accounting Values.

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NLS9781861524874
9781861524874
1861524870
Financial Statement Analysis: An International Perspective by Peter Walton (Emeritus Professor at the Open University)
New
Paperback
Cengage Learning EMEA
2000-03-30
512
N/A
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