How to write a financial report: communicating critical financial signs from the numbers
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Exhibits -- Preface -- Part One Financial Report Writing Basics - What You Absolutely Must Know! -- Chapter 1 Communicate or Die! -- Remember the Basics -- It Always Helps to Speak the Language -- A Friendly Reminder About the Era of Technology -- A Final Word About This Book -- Chapter 2 Target Audience "E" -- External Users -- The Role and Importance of External Financial Reporting -- Primary External Reporting Drivers -- Types of Externally Prepared Financial Statements -- The Financial Report versus Financial Statements | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3 Target Audience "I" -- Internal Consumers -- The Basics of Generating Internal Financial Information -- A Deeper Dive and Example of Internal Financial Information -- In Summary - Don't Make These Rookie Mistakes! -- Chapter 4 Introducing CART -- To Start, the Big "C," Completeness -- Essential to Understanding the Big Picture -- Barely Acceptable (the World of Small Businesses) -- Better and Appropriate for the External Audience -- Let's Take It Up a Notch to Best in Class -- Completeness Revisited -- Chapter 5 Embracing CART -- Accuracy, Reliability, and Timeliness, the Best of Friends | |
505 | 8 | |a Producing Reliable Financial Information -- Better Late Than Never, Okay for External Parties -- Better Late Than Never Does Not Fly Internally! -- Reliability, Timeliness, and the Financial Story -- Part Two Financial Statements - The Economic Heartbeat of a Company -- Chapter 6 Understanding the Income Statement -- The Income Statement - A Closer Look -- The Income Statement - for External Users -- The Income Statement - for Internal Consumers -- Chapter 7 Trusting the Balance Sheet -- Reporting Financial Condition: The Balance Sheet for External Users | |
505 | 8 | |a The Balance Sheet for Internal Consumers -- Chapter 8 Relying on the Statement of Cash Flows -- Cash versus Accrual Accounting -- Financial Tasks of Business Managers -- The Statement of Cash Flows for Internal Consumers -- Chapter 9 Connecting the Financial Statement Dots -- One Problem in Financial Reporting -- Connecting the Dots -- Chapter 10 The Significance of Financial Forecasts -- The Importance of Business Forecast Models -- Managing the Forecasting Process -- Increasing the Power and Value of Your Forecast -- Forecast Examples -- Financial Forecasts and the Big Picture | |
505 | 8 | |a Part Three The Types and Targets of Financial Reports -- Chapter 11 The Role of Accounting -- A Crash Course in Accounting -- Key Accounting Theories, Concepts, and Trends -- Rounding Out Our Discussion -- Chapter 12 Preparing Financial Reports from Company Financial Statements -- External Users -- Financial Reports from Financial Statements - External Users -- A Final Thought -- Chapter 13 Preparing Financial Reports from Company Financial Statements -- Internal Consumers -- Financial Reports from Financial Statements - Internal Consumers -- Some Additional Perspective | |
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spelling | Tracy, Tage C. Verfasser (DE-588)1247191214 aut How to write a financial report communicating critical financial signs from the numbers Tage C. Tracy Hoboken, New Jersey Wiley [2025] 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 204 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Exhibits -- Preface -- Part One Financial Report Writing Basics - What You Absolutely Must Know! -- Chapter 1 Communicate or Die! -- Remember the Basics -- It Always Helps to Speak the Language -- A Friendly Reminder About the Era of Technology -- A Final Word About This Book -- Chapter 2 Target Audience "E" -- External Users -- The Role and Importance of External Financial Reporting -- Primary External Reporting Drivers -- Types of Externally Prepared Financial Statements -- The Financial Report versus Financial Statements Chapter 3 Target Audience "I" -- Internal Consumers -- The Basics of Generating Internal Financial Information -- A Deeper Dive and Example of Internal Financial Information -- In Summary - Don't Make These Rookie Mistakes! -- Chapter 4 Introducing CART -- To Start, the Big "C," Completeness -- Essential to Understanding the Big Picture -- Barely Acceptable (the World of Small Businesses) -- Better and Appropriate for the External Audience -- Let's Take It Up a Notch to Best in Class -- Completeness Revisited -- Chapter 5 Embracing CART -- Accuracy, Reliability, and Timeliness, the Best of Friends Producing Reliable Financial Information -- Better Late Than Never, Okay for External Parties -- Better Late Than Never Does Not Fly Internally! -- Reliability, Timeliness, and the Financial Story -- Part Two Financial Statements - The Economic Heartbeat of a Company -- Chapter 6 Understanding the Income Statement -- The Income Statement - A Closer Look -- The Income Statement - for External Users -- The Income Statement - for Internal Consumers -- Chapter 7 Trusting the Balance Sheet -- Reporting Financial Condition: The Balance Sheet for External Users The Balance Sheet for Internal Consumers -- Chapter 8 Relying on the Statement of Cash Flows -- Cash versus Accrual Accounting -- Financial Tasks of Business Managers -- The Statement of Cash Flows for Internal Consumers -- Chapter 9 Connecting the Financial Statement Dots -- One Problem in Financial Reporting -- Connecting the Dots -- Chapter 10 The Significance of Financial Forecasts -- The Importance of Business Forecast Models -- Managing the Forecasting Process -- Increasing the Power and Value of Your Forecast -- Forecast Examples -- Financial Forecasts and the Big Picture Part Three The Types and Targets of Financial Reports -- Chapter 11 The Role of Accounting -- A Crash Course in Accounting -- Key Accounting Theories, Concepts, and Trends -- Rounding Out Our Discussion -- Chapter 12 Preparing Financial Reports from Company Financial Statements -- External Users -- Financial Reports from Financial Statements - External Users -- A Final Thought -- Chapter 13 Preparing Financial Reports from Company Financial Statements -- Internal Consumers -- Financial Reports from Financial Statements - Internal Consumers -- Some Additional Perspective Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, adobe pdf 978-1-394-26336-3 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-394-26334-9 |
spellingShingle | Tracy, Tage C. How to write a financial report communicating critical financial signs from the numbers Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Exhibits -- Preface -- Part One Financial Report Writing Basics - What You Absolutely Must Know! -- Chapter 1 Communicate or Die! -- Remember the Basics -- It Always Helps to Speak the Language -- A Friendly Reminder About the Era of Technology -- A Final Word About This Book -- Chapter 2 Target Audience "E" -- External Users -- The Role and Importance of External Financial Reporting -- Primary External Reporting Drivers -- Types of Externally Prepared Financial Statements -- The Financial Report versus Financial Statements Chapter 3 Target Audience "I" -- Internal Consumers -- The Basics of Generating Internal Financial Information -- A Deeper Dive and Example of Internal Financial Information -- In Summary - Don't Make These Rookie Mistakes! -- Chapter 4 Introducing CART -- To Start, the Big "C," Completeness -- Essential to Understanding the Big Picture -- Barely Acceptable (the World of Small Businesses) -- Better and Appropriate for the External Audience -- Let's Take It Up a Notch to Best in Class -- Completeness Revisited -- Chapter 5 Embracing CART -- Accuracy, Reliability, and Timeliness, the Best of Friends Producing Reliable Financial Information -- Better Late Than Never, Okay for External Parties -- Better Late Than Never Does Not Fly Internally! -- Reliability, Timeliness, and the Financial Story -- Part Two Financial Statements - The Economic Heartbeat of a Company -- Chapter 6 Understanding the Income Statement -- The Income Statement - A Closer Look -- The Income Statement - for External Users -- The Income Statement - for Internal Consumers -- Chapter 7 Trusting the Balance Sheet -- Reporting Financial Condition: The Balance Sheet for External Users The Balance Sheet for Internal Consumers -- Chapter 8 Relying on the Statement of Cash Flows -- Cash versus Accrual Accounting -- Financial Tasks of Business Managers -- The Statement of Cash Flows for Internal Consumers -- Chapter 9 Connecting the Financial Statement Dots -- One Problem in Financial Reporting -- Connecting the Dots -- Chapter 10 The Significance of Financial Forecasts -- The Importance of Business Forecast Models -- Managing the Forecasting Process -- Increasing the Power and Value of Your Forecast -- Forecast Examples -- Financial Forecasts and the Big Picture Part Three The Types and Targets of Financial Reports -- Chapter 11 The Role of Accounting -- A Crash Course in Accounting -- Key Accounting Theories, Concepts, and Trends -- Rounding Out Our Discussion -- Chapter 12 Preparing Financial Reports from Company Financial Statements -- External Users -- Financial Reports from Financial Statements - External Users -- A Final Thought -- Chapter 13 Preparing Financial Reports from Company Financial Statements -- Internal Consumers -- Financial Reports from Financial Statements - Internal Consumers -- Some Additional Perspective |
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