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The Essentials of Finance and Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers

ISBN: 9780814416242 | 0814416241
Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Amacom Books
Pub. Date: 3/15/2011

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
As a department manager, the last thing you want to think about is numbers. But the truth is, that's the only thing your executives and senior managers are thinking about so it's crucial to understand key financial information like balance sheets, income statements, cash flow statements, budgets and forecasts, and annual reports. With over 40,000 copies sold, The Essentials of Finance and Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers has long provided readers with insight into the financial fundamentals. It demystifies the role accounting and finance pl... MORE
Introductionp. 1
Organization of the Bookp. 3
Additional Backgroundp. 8
Accounting Definedp. 9
Generally Accepted Accounting Principlesp. 10
Financial Analysisp. 11
Some Additional Perspectives on the Planning Processp. 13
Understanding Financial Information
The Balance Sheetp. 19
Expenses and Expend... MOREp. 22
Assetsp. 23
Important Accounting Concepts Affecting the Balance Sheetp. 30
Liabilitiesp. 36
Stockholders' Equityp. 37
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equityp. 40
Additional Balance Sheet Informationp. 41
Analysis of the Balance Sheetp. 44
The Income Statementp. 55
Analysis of the Income Statementp. 60
The Statement of Cash Flowsp. 64
Sources of Fundsp. 65
Uses of Fundsp. 68
Statement of Cash Flowsp. 71
Financial Practice Reviewp. 71
Analyzing the Statement of Cash Flowsp. 71
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles: A Review and Updatep. 75
The Fiscal Periodp. 76
The Going Concern Conceptp. 76
Historical Monetary Unitp. 76
Conservatismp. 77
Quantifiable Items or Transactionsp. 77
Consistencyp. 78
Full Disclosurep. 78
Materialityp. 78
Significant Accounting Issuesp. 78
The Annual Report and Other Sources of Incredibly Valuable Informationp. 83
The Annual Reportp. 84
The 10-K Reportp. 104
The Proxy Statementp. 106
Other Sources of Informationp. 107
The Securities and Exchange Commissionp. 108
Analysis of Financial Statements
Key Financial Ratiosp. 113
Statistical Indicatorsp. 113
Financial Ratiosp. 114
Liquidity Ratiosp. 116
Ratios of Working Capital Managementp. 119
Measures of Profitabilityp. 128
Financial Leverage Ratiosp. 135
Using Return on Assets to Measure Profit Centersp. 142
Assetsp. 143
Revenuep. 145
After-Tax Cash Flow (ATCF)p. 146
Return on Assets: Its Componentsp. 146
Overhead Allocationsp. 153
Problems That Arise from Cost Allocationp. 153
What About the IRS and GAAP?p. 156
Effect on Profits of Different Cost Allocation Issuesp. 156
Decision Making for Improved Profitability
Analysis of Business Profitabilityp. 167
Chart of Accountsp. 169
Fixed Costsp. 169
Variable Costsp. 170
Development of Fixed-Cost Estimatesp. 170
Development of Variable-Cost Estimatesp. 170
Breakeven Calculationp. 172
Variance Analysisp. 181
Return on Investmentp. 189
What is Analyzed?p. 189
Why are These Opportunities Analyzed So Extensively?p. 190
Discounted Cash Flowp. 192
Present Valuep. 195
Discounted Cash Flow Measuresp. 197
Riskp. 202
Capital Expenditure Definedp. 204
The Cash Flow Forecastp. 205
Characteristics of a Quality Forecastp. 205
Establishing the ROI Targetp. 209
Analytical Simulationsp. 212
Comprehensive Case Studyp. 215
Additional Financial Information
Financing the Businessp. 223
Debtp. 224
Equityp. 233
Some Guidance on Borrowing Moneyp. 235
Business Planning and the Budgetp. 240
S.W.O.T. Analysisp. 241
Planningp. 242
Significant Planning Guidelines and Policiesp. 245
Some Additional Issuesp. 247
A Guide to Better Budgetsp. 248
Preparation of the Budgetp. 250
Selected Business Readingsp. 253
Profitability During Tough Timesp. 254
Do the Right Thingp. 257
Appendixesp. 260
Glossaryp. 289
Indexp. 309
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Edward Fields has taught the American Management Association's course "Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers" for nearly 30 years. He is a consultant on strategic and financial issues for many corporations. He lives in Old Bridge, New Jersey.

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