Review
"I like what I (see) in Chapter 2. The authors take the contents of two annual reports and go through them very thoroughly. I don't think that other texts do this as well." John R. Simon, Northern Illinois University
"I believe focusing a financial statement text on analysis makes very good sense, and such a book has been long overdue." Bento J. Lobo, University of Louisiana-Lafayette
"The sequencing and organization of the text is outstanding. I particularly like the presentation of the financial statements followed by analytic issues early in the text." Chuck Fazzi, Robert Morris College
Product Description
Appropriate for all financial statement analysis courses or as the primary text for an MBA financial accounting course.
Written from the perspective of the user of financial statements, as opposed to the preparer of statements. Robinson/Munter/Grant take a global perspective in their presentation of financial statement analysis. Their text is designed to assist readers on how to understand and use an enterprise's financial statements and other reports in making investment and credit decisions, or in support of others making such decisions.
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