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For courses in Financial Statement Analysis in departments of accounting, that require a deeper understanding of “where the numbers come from”.
This book is specifically designed to address the changing nature of the Financial Reporting/Intermediate Accounting course and help instructors make that change in their own classrooms. Rather than focusing solely on the details of GAAP and the accounting process, this book provides instructors with an opportunity to present the “big picture” without sacrificing technical underpinnings.
From the Back Cover:
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Many headlines in today's leading business publications talk about how managers are "cookin' the books" to meet earnings targets or analysts' earnings projections. How can managers utilize the flexibility in GAAP to manipulate the numbers for their own purposes? How can analysts learn how to uncover the hidden truths behind reported accounting numbers and interpret financial statements correctly?
Financial Reporting & Analysis by Revsine/Collins/Johnson emphasizes both the process of financial reporting and the analysis of financial statements. This book employs a true "user" perspective by discussing the contracting and decision implications of accounting―and this helps readers understand why accounting choices matter and to whom. Revsine, Collins, and Johnson train their readers to be good financial detectives, able to read, use, and interpret the statements and-most importantly―understand how and why managers can utilize the flexibility in GAAP to manipulate the numbers for their own purposes.
Extensive real-world examples are designed to build interest and expand understanding not only of current practices, but also how to make comparisons between firms. For example:
FR&A perfectly meets the guidelines for the new 150 hour requirement for CPA certification through the development of analytical and conceptual thinking, problem solving, and understanding of why accounting really matters. Moreover, because of its unique user focus and analysis orientation, this book is well suited for preparing for all levels of the Chartered Financial Analysts' (CFA) exam. Readers will be better prepared for both the CPA and CFA exams because of the extensive in-chapter technical material and end-of-chapter problems and real-world cases.
REVIEWS:
Partha Mohanram, NYU―"This book makes a great tool to teach both Intermediate Accounting as well as Financial Statement Analysis. It is particularly useful as a single text that bridges across both these courses, as we use it at NYU."
Paul Zarowin, NYU―"I feel that the book is excellent for both the student who is preparing for the CPA exam and for the student who is preparing to become an analyst on Wall Street."
Jose Juarez―"The book combines solid theory with practical analysis, which creates an excellent accounting foundation for the investment professional."
Title: Financial Reporting and Analysis
Publisher: Pearson Education, Limited
Publication Date: 1998
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good
Edition: 1st.