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More About This Title The Business Owner's Guide to Reading and Understanding Financial Statements: How to Budget, Forecast, and Monitor Cash Flow for Better Decision Makin
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In order to gauge a company's health—as well as the competition's—managers must know how to properly read and understand financial statements. The Business Owner's Guide to Reading and Understanding Financial Statements will introduce managers and business owners to various types of financial statements and explain why they are important. Serving as a desktop reference, especially for managers without a strong background in finance, this book will discuss the difference between internal and external financial statements and explain how they can be used for financial decision-making in order to avoid common missteps.
Whether you're planning for major capital projects or simply managing the fiscal aspects of your department, this nontechnical, results-driven guide will arm you with the fundamentals to:
- Understand the budget process and why it is important
- Manage assets and track inventory
- Gauge profitability
- Monitor success throughout the year using internal reporting
- Set prices and make key cost decisions
Financial statements are essential to determining a company's fiscal health. Understand where your company stands so that you can make informed decisions about its future.
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Acknowledgments xv
PART I USING EXTERNAL REPORTS TO GAUGE YOUR COMPANY'S HEALTH AND COMPETITIVE STATUS 1
Chapter 1 The Key Financial Statements and Their Starring Role 3
Chapter 2 Balancing the Books: Your Assets and Liabilities 25
Chapter 3 Gauging Profitability 49
Chapter 4 Cash Is King 71
PART II USING INTERNAL REPORTING TO MANAGE YOUR PROFITS AND YOUR COSTS 91
Chapter 5 Why Budgeting Is Important 93
Chapter 6 Managing Inventory 107
Chapter 7 Monitoring Customer Collections 121
Chapter 8 Discounts and Special Pricing 133
Chapter 9 Getting a Handle on Manufacturing Costs 141
Chapter 10 Reducing Bill Payouts 153
Conclusion: Using Financial Statements for Decision Making 163
About the Author 165
Index 167