| Title | Author | Publication | Tags | Comments | Entry date | ||
| Commercial awareness and business decision-making skills : how to understand and analyse company financial information | Paul Rodgers | Amsterdam ; London : CIMA, 2007. | Banking and finance, Business, Commercial awareness, J, J7 | Introduction to the book -- 1. Why do financial statements exist? -- 2. How are commercial transactions captured? -- 3. The balance sheet: a freeze frame & the concept of articulation using the profit and loss account -- 4. A brief look at the accountants' phrase book -- 5. Cash and corporate survival -- 6. The impact of international harmonization -- 7. The managers' analytical toolkit -- 8. The application of knowledge -- 9. Investor analysis -- 10. Cash ratios -- 11. Getting to grips with accounting choice -- 12. Tangible fixed assets -- 13. Hiddem value-intangible assets -- 14. An introduction to investments -- 15. Leasing and the concept of commercial substance prevailing over legal form -- 16. Current assets -- 17. Current liabilities -- 18. Company financing -- 19. Further clues about the future of business -- 20. Things you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask -- 21. Group financial statements-the basics -- 22. Putting your skills to use -- Index | 2011-06-08 |

