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Financial Statements: A Step-by-Step Guide to Understanding and Creating Financial Reports

di Thomas R. Ittelson

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Now the best-selling book of its kind has gotten even better. This revised and expanded second edition of Ittelson ?s master work will give you that firm grasp of ?the numbers ? necessary for business success. With more than 100,000 copies in print, Financial Statements is a perfect introduction to financial accounting for non-financial managers, stock-market investors, undergraduate business and MBA students, lawyers, lenders, entrepreneurs, and more. Most introductory finance and accounting books fail either because they are written ?by accountants for accountants ? or the authors ?dumb down ? the concepts until they are virtually useless. Financial Statements deftly shows that all this accounting and financial-reporting stuff is not rocket science and that you can understand it! Ittelson empowers non-financial managers by clearly and simply demonstrating how the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement work together to offer a ?snapshot ? of any company ?s financial health. Every term is defined in simple, understandable language. Every concept is explained with a basic, straightforward transaction example. And with the book ?s uniquely visual approach, you ?ll be able to see exactly how each transaction affects the three key financial statement of the enterprise. Two new major sections with nine new chapters were added to this revised second edition of Financial Statements, simply the clearest and most comprehensive introduction to financial reporting available.… (altro)
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If you find yourself needing to have a conceptual understand of financial statements, what they tell, how they are put together, and how they can be interpreted, it is hard to go wrong with this engaging, approachable book. ( )
  Cicero | Jan 17, 2019 |
This is a really good book for review. I am going back into a business degree and Its been several years since I have had accounting. This book acted as a great refresher and it is laid out in a very logical manner. I would say that you might wanted to consider the printed version vs the kindle version. Because of the layout of the book and the type of subject matter, it does not lend itself to be easy to read on the kindle. ( )
  salsaballroom | Feb 15, 2017 |
A colleague years ago explained - in about 25 words - the concept of double-entry accounting. If you don't understand that basic concept and aren't prepared to explain it to anyone you meet then this book may well leave you bewildered. However, once the concept is understood, this book is a good 'traveling companion' through the morass of financial statements. If you're in an industry where a standardized chart of accounts is used for comparison, you'll be able to more accurately determine which of several sound-alike accounts would be most appropriate for what you're trying to accomplish. The style of presentation is, at times, a bit too succinct for the concepts involved and the typeface layout isn't the best for this type of book. Those nits notwithstanding, it's a good book for someone getting more in-depth into accounting in an organization where there aren't already a lot of pre-established requirements. I wouldn't rate it as particularly helpful for someone trying to create financials for financing purposes. ( )
  minfo | Aug 29, 2011 |
I can't quite get my head around double-entry accounting. The logical part of me loves the idea of "checks and balances" but the practical part asks how something can be both an asset and a liability?

But that's not what's keeping me from completely enjoying Financial Statements. It's a very good introduction to the basics of business paperwork: the income statement, the cash flow statement, and the balance sheet. After a quick overview of essential accounting terms, the book then follows a hypothetical company through some three dozen transactions. Most of these transactions are on a two-page spread so that we constantly see the effects of each transaction on the three financial statements (including a few that don't have an effect). The book ends with a bit of theory: making decisions based on these financial statements.

The two-page concept works fairly well. There are a few spots where different numbers are used in the financial statements than in the transaction description; with only two pages allotted there is not much room for detail (although eventually most of these "inconsistencies" are explained in later pages). My biggest complaint, though, is the constant notation about advanced topics. Many transactions have a paragraph that says "More later" or "That will be explained later." Only one of these actually points specifically to a page; none of them refer to an indexed term. So if you know where to start but not how to finish, you'll have to read through the rest of the book to find what you're looking for (the index isn't all that great).

Financial Statements would make a great supplement for anyone taking an accounting or business class, or perhaps a stand-alone textbook for a very dedicated self-studier (one who hopefully can ask a mentor about certain areas). As for me, I now have a greater appreciation of all these numbers, even if I personally can't make them work. But then again, Mom always wanted me to be a doctor. ( )
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[Introduction] Many non-financial managers have an accounting phobia ... a financial vertigo that limits their effectiveness.
[Section A] This book is written for people who need to use financial statements in their work but have no formal training in accounting and financial reporting.
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I interviewed a young woman -- just out of school -- for the job and asked her why she wanted to be an accountant. Her answer was a surprise to all of us,

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Now the best-selling book of its kind has gotten even better. This revised and expanded second edition of Ittelson ?s master work will give you that firm grasp of ?the numbers ? necessary for business success. With more than 100,000 copies in print, Financial Statements is a perfect introduction to financial accounting for non-financial managers, stock-market investors, undergraduate business and MBA students, lawyers, lenders, entrepreneurs, and more. Most introductory finance and accounting books fail either because they are written ?by accountants for accountants ? or the authors ?dumb down ? the concepts until they are virtually useless. Financial Statements deftly shows that all this accounting and financial-reporting stuff is not rocket science and that you can understand it! Ittelson empowers non-financial managers by clearly and simply demonstrating how the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement work together to offer a ?snapshot ? of any company ?s financial health. Every term is defined in simple, understandable language. Every concept is explained with a basic, straightforward transaction example. And with the book ?s uniquely visual approach, you ?ll be able to see exactly how each transaction affects the three key financial statement of the enterprise. Two new major sections with nine new chapters were added to this revised second edition of Financial Statements, simply the clearest and most comprehensive introduction to financial reporting available.

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