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ANALYZING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, 7th Edition  (2007)

Analyzing Financial Statements provides the skills needed to conduct a comprehensive and effective financial analysis of a business borrower.  Analyzing Financial Statements clearly illustrates each step required in reviewing the financial statements provided by loan applicants to determine whether a borrower can repay debt to your institution.  it explains essential concepts between the different types of businesses, legal structures of businesses, sizes of business, and other major influences that affect cash flow cycles.  Realistic case studies and practical application exercises provide hands-on experience in analyzing income statements, balance sheets, and tax forms.

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Master Case Book
The textbook is accompanied by a Master Case Book.  Referring to material in the Master Case Book, the textbook explains how analysts create and interpret income statement analysis, balance sheet analysis, ratios, cash flow, cash budgets, pro formas, and personal financial statements.  Students will learn to calculate and interpret financial statements submitted for various small business and commercial loans.

Analyzing Financial Statements supports the AIB Online course - Analyzing Financial Statements and may be used to teach Analyzing Financial Statements for AIB credit in the classroom..

Recommended Instructional Hours:  45-30

Text and Master Case Book are sold as a set
Softbound, 7th Edition, 2007
Catalog #3003848
$75 members; $110 non-members

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Instructor's Manual - pdf files on a CD
Catalog #3003849

$44 members; $66 non-members

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