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050 | _aHF 5681 .M35 1983 | ||
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_aMcKinley, John E. _eauthor |
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_aAnalyzing financial statements / _cJohn E. McKinley [and four others] |
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250 | _aSecond Edition | ||
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_aWashington, D.C : _bAmerican Bankers Association, _cc1983 |
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_ax, 290 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aPart I. Conceptual framework for financial analysis -- Part II. Basic Analytical techniques -- Part III. Advance analytical techniques -- Part IV. A Case study. | ||
520 | _aAnalyzing Financial Statements, a practical and comprehensive text, is the product of a team of experienced corporate lenders. As with any team from diverse backgrounds, there was a constant exchange of information and ideas. And while one might think that compiling a book by committee involves too many personalities, that very factor gave this book its strength and indeed its own personality. The key, of course, was working as a team and blending divergent ideas into a whole. Although writing Analyzing Financial Statements was truly a team effort, each member did play a specific role. | ||
650 | _aFINANCIAL STATEMENTS | ||
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_aJohnson, Robert L.;Downey, Gerard R. Jr.;Zimmerman, Charles S.;Bloom, Michael D. _eco-author;co-author;co-author;co-author |
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