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Corporate Financial Report And Analysis: Text and Cases

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This text covers the ways in which corporate financial statements influence the economic system. It considers the consequences of these data for those dependent on their credibility, as well as the methods used by competent statement users to interpret the data. The role of the auditor in corporate financial reporting issues is examined, as are basic financial statement analysis and the analysis of income. This edition includes expanded coverage of special financial reporting issues, long-term financial reporting and asset and expense reporting. Income and stockholders equity are also considered, and there are Harvard Cases throughout the text.

944 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1977

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Used as textbook by Prof. Yuji Ijiri for elective course in Corporate Financial Reporting, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University, Spring 1981.
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