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The Fast Forward MBA in Finance, Second Edition by John Tracy


Product Description

The author is well-renowned and highly successful.
Figures and examples are revised and spreadsheet ready templates are provided.
Offers quick tips and cutting-edge ideas.
Totally revised new edition of a highly successful book.
Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #101155 in Books
Published on: 2002-08-15
Number of items: 1
Binding: Paperback
266 pages
Editorial Reviews

Download Description
The author is well-renowned and highly successful.
* Figures and examples are revised and spreadsheet ready templates are provided.
* Offers quick tips and cutting-edge ideas.
* Totally revised new edition of a highly successful book.

Book Info
Tracy explores the natural starting point for managers-the financial statements-and reveals the essential meaning of each. Practical examples are included to illustrate how to use management models for analyzing profit, cash flow, and capital investment. Softcover. Previous edition c1996.

The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Tracy excels in helping managers understand what the numbers mean. In his outstanding resource he offers an innovative method, accompanied by superlative graphics, to show readers how to assess the financial and business health of their enterprise. Demonstrates how to use tools to deal with such practical issues as sales price, product costs and sales volume.
Customer Reviews

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This one needs to be on your bookshelf
Very useful for everybody who needs to have understanding about finance and accounting in thier day-to-day tasks. Clearly shows how managerial budgets are linked to financial reports. Furthermore it gives a basis to understand and read financial reports and takes out the important information needed for the daily management decisions and follow-ups.
The book takes you step by step and on a comprehensive way through all the necessary knowledge and skills you should have.

Should be entitled Managerial Accounting
Great, straightforward approach to explaining what managers do, and should, look for in the numbers periodically generated by their accounting systems.