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Financial Statements: A Step-by-step Guide to Understanding and Creating Financial Reports

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A Step-By-Step Guide To Understanding And Creating Financial Reports Ittelson's master work will give you that firm grasp of "the numbers" necessary for business success. Financial Statements is a perfect introduction to financial accounting for non-financial managers, stock-market investors, undergraduate business and MBA students, lawyers, lenders, entrepreneurs, and more. Most introductory finance and accounting books fail either because they are written "by accountants for accountants" or the authors "dumb down" the concepts until they are virtually useless. Financial Statements deftly shows that all this accounting and financial-reporting stuff is not rocket science and that you can understand it! Ittelson empowers non-financial managers by clearly and simply demonstrating how the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement work together to offer a "snapshot" of any company's financial health. Every term is defined in simple, understandable language. Every concept is explained with a basic, straightforward transaction example. And with the book's uniquely visual approach, you'll be able to see exactly how each transaction affects the three key financial statement of the enterprise. Two new major sections with nine new chapters were added to this revised second edition of Financial Statements, simply the clearest and most comprehensive introduction to financial reporting available.

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First published January 31, 1998

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40 reviews31 followers
December 11, 2020
I have read this book because I am in a process of educating myself about the current financial system governing this world. The outcome of this education process might directly or indirectly benefit me in my career or in my life decisions.
Life has become very complex. To guarantee a chance of having a decent life in this complexity it has become required to understand the complex tools that is embedded in this complex system. Similarly to modern computers, what we experience in this life is the front end but what governs life is the back end. In my honest opinion, understanding the financial system and how it operates would allow me to understand a portion of life complexity.

I have read two books about accounting and finance, this book has been the best and the most comprehensive so far. It explains the concepts and the elements constituting financial statements and then provides detailed scenarios on how these elements are interrelated. The detailed scenarios of the book comprehensively covers many stages an enterprise would go through from establishment to expansion and going to public, things I have not seen mentioned in the popular accounting and finance books I previously read. The comprehensiveness of the book would make it a very good reference for non-financial and non-accountant, it is a non-one-time-read book. Some of the topics covered in this book includes, but not restricted to:

* Costs vs expenses
* Risk and Uncertainty of Investments (e.g. the risks and uncertainties of expanding the business of a successful applesauce factor.)
* Discounted cash flow analysis and investment rate of return.
* Weighted Average Cost of Capital (aka WACC) and risk premiums.
* Fixed costing and variable costing.
* Standard costs, actual costs, and the costing variances.
* Volume based break-even analysis.
* Profitability and financial ratios.
* Creative accounting.
* Venture capital and leverage.
* Par value, diluted earnings and basic earnings.

The only thing I regret about this book is reading it on Kindle.
I highly recommend the book to non-finance and non-accountants interested to know about accounting and finance, investors, and the individuals interested in understanding the surplus value generated by the capitalist mode of production.
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60 reviews6 followers
August 30, 2020
I have had a serious difficulty to understand the way financial statement is constructed and how different elements are connected to one another in it. After reading through this book, now everything is clear to me. Every element in a financial statement is perfectly explained based on the vivid examples by author, which ease the comprehension process of the whole concept into you.
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10 reviews3 followers
February 6, 2025
It's not that easy to make a boring and non intuitive subject like accounting, interesting to read and go through like a story you don't want it to finish, yet you can't stop yourself from being nosy and want to finish the book in one setting.
The book walks us through different company stages and how this affects its financial statements without the intricacies of the accounting discipline. It focuses on the intuitive effect of business transactions on the current financial situation of the company so you can know whether the company is a goid position ir if it's very weird to be in this situation and more analysis is needed to figure out the situation.
This comes very handy when you're a value investor and you want to know the ins and outs of the company's you are/will be invested in without just relying on going narratives.
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30 reviews3 followers
February 28, 2017
The best book I have read in explaining very clearly what each line item on the financial statements mean. For example, how do they link to one another, and most importantly, how do we interpret these numbers.

Reading this book back to front was a joy, and this speaks volumes on a traditional dry topic for most people.
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58 reviews10 followers
May 19, 2020
Một cuốn sách rất hay và dễ hiểu cho những người ngoài ngành, không hiểu về tài chính doanh nghiệp, báo cáo tài chính hay nghiệp vụ kế toán. Cuốn sách được xây dựng từ những định nghĩa căn bản trong việc lập báo cáo doanh nghiệp đến việc lấy ví dụ về một công ty giả định với những giao dịch từ khi thành lập công ty để người đọc dễ hiểu và dễ áp dụng. Điều quan trọng là cuốn sách khiến cho những người không có kiến thức cơ bản về tài chính như mình cảm thấy hứng thú và đọc hết cuốn sách mà không cảm thấy nhàm chán.
56 reviews5 followers
November 12, 2017
Finance, Biology and neuro sciences are the very definition of the dry subjects in my opinion. One cannot read a line or two on these subjects without stumbling upon some obscure jargon, making them quite inaccessible for the layman.
So when I picked up this book I was first dismayed by its volume as I thought that it was going to be those books which I pick but never finish.
But I was amazed, as the author took us on the journey to prepare all the three statements of a company from scratch. Pages are built up on the previous pages and suddenly you start to see the light. So moving to the good and the bad parts:
Pros:
1. The chapters progress in a story book style, making the material interesting as well as accessible to the general public.
2. The financial statements are build up in a step by step manner as the title suggest. So you understanding picks up one step at a time, giving you the real understanding of the numbers.
3. The financial statements are clearly marked on each page under "Previous value" , "Transaction" & " New Value". This helps in keeping track of the changes. Personally I worked on Microsoft excel while going thru the transactions, which helped me in algebraic functions quickly.
4. The author moves straight to the point, cutting any unnecessary jargon and clutter.
5. The three major financial statements balance sheet, Income or profit and loss statement & cash flow statement are taken simultaneously. This helps the reader to observe where the affect of any particular activity is reflected on all the statements at a single place.
6. The problems are presented as statements basis which an explanations and financial statement updates are provided.

Cons:
1. Its not really a con but the style of the book is not good for just picking up and opening at a random page. This book needs to be finished from first page to the last. So if you are not a financial expert and you just want to know inventory calculation, your jumping in that section will not help much if you never read the previous pages.

2. The author should encourage the reader to write on notebook or work on an excel sheet along with him so that every thing gets imprinted in a reader's mind.

3. The style of book is awkward. The financial statements are presented first and then question and explanations are provided. The reverse format would have been better.
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157 reviews32 followers
June 2, 2020
A total must read for anyone that wants to :
- start a business
- get some accounting basics
- invest in the stock market (my case)

I knew there is alot more to company valuation then reading bloomberg news , checking the P/E ratio , ROI and Growth.

This book provides you with the building blocks of starting a business and of course by learning how to build , one learns to evaluate one business worth.

Impressive diagrams , schematics and comments. This book brings you in ~300 pages from zero to hero in thr field of finance , accounting , management and investing.

The author treats the financial statements in depth , taking all items one by one and discussing , explaining the intricate relationships betweeen them.


It is a shame books of financial tycoons such as Buffett/Lynch and all those "startup gurus" get all the media while this hidden gem is barely noticeable.

Masterpiece !
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49 reviews2 followers
September 5, 2023
Ever since I studied quant investment, I knew that someday I should do studies how to read and analyze financial statements.

And a few days ago, I picked up this book - not because of the investment purpose, but because I am currently planning my own business and was curious how to use financial statements.

The book has five chapters (at least for the 3rd edition, not sure for previous editions), but at the higher level it can be divided into *three parts*. **The first part** introduces basic terms and knowledge that readers should know before proceeding to the following chapters. **The second part** shows how a company's financial statement is being changed over trade by trade. **The last part** shows how we should use it to establish the decisions with the quantitative analysis. The last part includes some mathematical formulas, but it won't hurt your brain so much (if you're interested in investments, you should be a good friend of math anyway).

The book does a fantastic job explaining all these contents. Also, I like that it touches on a good level of detail about the subject - not too deep to get overwhelmed, nor too shallow for feeling it was a waste of money to buy this book. No wonder it became a bestseller in the financial category on Amazon.

I highly recommend this book, especially if you're a finance newbie who just started to feed your money-brain.
164 reviews24 followers
April 10, 2019
3 stars because its such a boring topic and it could have definitely been done better. However, this book is helpful in a few ways. I now have a clear understanding of..

1. The three financial statements. I understand what they say, how to read them, and the vocabulary that accompanies them.

Income Statement = profitability
Balance sheet = assets, liabilities, and equity
Cash flow statement = cash movements

2. Ratio Analysis

3. The major equations/mechanisms of modeling of finance, including NPV, IRR, ROI. I wish more had been said about Monte Carlo Analysis and Real Option Analysis.

Overall good book to read in an evening to passively learn about financial statements. Probably not good if you want to make ledgers and translate them into balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.
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706 reviews35 followers
December 14, 2022
Tựa Việt: Báo cáo Tài chính - Hướng dẫn từng bước hiểu và lập báo cáo tài chính.

Mình k thấy cái hay của sách với tư cách cựu sv kế toán. Các thuật ngữ được dịch k thống nhất với các thuật ngữ được dùng hiện tại ở VN gây khó khăn. Chuẩn mực kế toán Mỹ có những điểm khác VN. Người dịch mình e là k có hiểu biết về luật pháp và chính trị Mỹ bên cạnh kế toán, nên khúc cuối dịch vài sự kiện liên quan đọc hơi chán, dù chỉ là điểm trừ nhỏ so với tổng thể.

Nên có một ai đó người Việt viết về kế toán VN bán cho độc giả Việt sẽ tốt hơn.
Profile Image for Ben Donahower.
94 reviews
May 1, 2019
Useful book, limited examples

This was a useful book in understanding several forms and accounting. if I had a challenge it was that it followed a manufacturer, Appleseed partners, so the examples were all related to this business. For continuity sake that was great but it also left me wondering if there were examples in a service business would have been more relevant to me.
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39 reviews
July 10, 2023
It's a highly useful book that benefits both beginners and professionals. For beginners, it presents the basics in an understandable and readable manner. Professionals can also find it helpful as a recap. If I had access to such textbooks during my student years, my grades would have improved significantly. Therefore, I recommend this book to anyone interested in accounting.
97 reviews1,655 followers
May 11, 2018
Fine book. Comprehensive and for beginners. What makes this book special is the author walks you through a few years operation of a business, and shows the statements along the way. Not a page turner... but useful. And a real good summary of broader business topics at the end.

I recommend it.
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July 10, 2018
If you find yourself needing to have a conceptual understand of financial statements, what they tell, how they are put together, and how they can be interpreted, it is hard to go wrong with this engaging, approachable book.
1 review1 follower
March 30, 2020
The best book that explains the way to develop accounting entries to set up an initial set of financial statements. Clearly based on current accounting definitions and commonly held accounting conventions. Written to pull a reluctant reader along.
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1 review
January 15, 2022
best financial statements book i have ever read

It is so easy to understand
This book is good enough for some one like who just to know more about the financial statement analysis to invest in the stock market
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277 reviews13 followers
October 1, 2024
Một cuốn giáo trình cơ bản về tài chính doanh nghiệp. Cách thức đọc, hiểu các báo cáo tài chính : Bảng cân đối kế toán, báo cáo kết quả hoạt động sản xuất kinh doanh, báo cáo lưu chuyển tiền tệ cùng một số khái niệm khác về tài chính, đầu tư. Sách trình bày dễ hiểu cùng với nhiều ví dụ sinh động.
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28 reviews
May 23, 2018
Basic and simple to understand.
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