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Corporate Finance - by Greg Shields (Hardcover)

Corporate Finance - by  Greg Shields (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This bundle book explain corporate finance in a detailed, but business-friendly way. This isn't a package of textbooks to teach you how to become an accountant or a risk manager for a major bank; it's a package that will introduce you to the five basic areas of finance that make the most difference to investors and business managers.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>If you want to learn about corporate finance but don't feel like reading boring textbooks then keep reading...</strong></p><p><strong>This book contains five manuscripts: </strong></p> <ul> <li>Financial Reporting: The Ultimate Guide to Creating Financial Reports and Performing Financial Analysis</li> <li>Business Valuation: The Ultimate Guide to Business Valuation for Beginners, Including How to Value a Business Through Financial Valuation Methods</li> <li>Risk Management: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Risk Management as Applied to Corporate Finance</li> <li>Financial Management: The Ultimate Guide to Planning, Organizing, Directing, and Controlling the Financial Activities of an Enterprise</li> <li>Financial Statements The Ultimate Guide to Financial Statements Analysis for Business Owners and Investors</li> </ul> <p>This bundle book explain corporate finance in a detailed, but business-friendly way. This isn't a package of textbooks to teach you how to become an accountant or a risk manager for a major bank; it's a package that will introduce you to the five basic areas of finance that make the most difference to investors and business managers.</p> <p>With <em>Corporate Finance: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Reporting, Business Valuation, Risk Management, Financial Management, and Financial Statements</em> you will get</p> <ul> <li>A book that is written in a style that's meant to be easy to read, whether you're grabbing five minutes at your desk over lunchtime or settling in for half an hour's unwind after a long day</li> <li>Real-world examples so you can learn how to spot signs of stress at some companies before things go badly wrong, or how investment analysts might disagree widely on a valuation depending on which method they're using to value a stock</li> <li>A look at how different banks have come a cropper by mismatching their funding and lending maturities, or how particular companies have tried to manage their exposure to commodities prices through running hedging operations</li> <li>Insight into two sets of financial reports - one US and one European - to take a detailed look not just at how to calculate financial ratios, but at what they mean</li> <li>Get information on how to carry out an analysis of a competitor, customer, or potential acquisition</li> </ul> <p>Here are just a few reasons to pick up this book now and allow it to help you improve your financial skills: </p> <ul> <li>Competitive analysis: By discovering how to take a really in-depth look at their financial statements, you can pinpoint where the extra profit comes from</li> <li>Customer checks: you won't just get you a feeling for their creditworthiness now, but you will be able to see exactly where the pain points are - so that you know just where to look to spot any deterioration in their ability to pay</li> <li>You'll discover how to mitigate risk</li> <li>You'll learn how to make the right acquisitions by asking the right questions and ensure no one tries to pull the wool over your eyes</li> <li>You'll discover how to achieve a better price if you ever were to sell a business</li> <li>You'll learn what financial ratios are most important for your business, and how to budget effectively</li> <li>You'll learn how to analyze your business's performance</li> <li>You'll be able to deal with experts much better. For example, you'll know what an accountant is talking about when he says a competitor's revenue recognition policy is "on the aggressive side"</li> <li>And much, much more!</li> </ul> <p><strong>So if you want to learn more about corporate finance, click "add to cart"!</strong></p>

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