The practice of financial statement analysis is important because of its enormous implications for economic development, allocation of financial resources, and the economic well-being of many companies and individuals. This textbook's goal is to give readers a distinct competitive advantage in an increasingly competitive market as it continues to set the standard in showing students the keys to effective financial statement analysis. This text is aimed at students with broad business career interests, as well as those specializing in accounting and finance. As such, it broadens the book's appeal and the perspectives of students not accustomed to thinking in the larger decision-making context. The authors used 3 key considerations guiding their writing efforts: 1. To make the book relevant to students; 2. To encourage students to think in an evaluative or inferential manner; and 3. To make the material accessible and interesting to students.
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About the Author:
John J. Wild is Professor of Business and Vilas Research Scholar at The University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he also received his Ph.D. He has received numerous teaching awards at Wisconsin as well as from Michigan State University. He is a frequent speaker at universities and national and international conferences.
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- PublisherMcgraw-Hill College
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 007232113X
- ISBN 13 9780072321135
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages1040
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