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Finance for the Nonfinancial Manager, Fourth Edition.
If you're a manager, odds are you're playing a larger and moreimportant role in the financial matters of your company. As today'smarketplace becomes increasingly competitive, it's essential thatall managers have a basic understanding of the tools, objectives,and functions of finance if they are to stay ahead of thecompetition. Covering the gamut of the "numbers" end of management,Finance for the Nonfinancial Manager helps you develop a soundbasis for carrying out strategic financial planning anddecision-making responsibilities.
This comprehensive reference has served as an indispensable guidefor executives, managers, and small business owners for almost twodecades. Now in its fourth edition, this classic has been updatedto reflect the latest federal tax and regulatory legislation, andit is filled with new charts, tables, and examples suitable for theneeds of today's manager. From basic economic concepts toaccounting conventions, the broad range of topics examined inFinance for the Nonfinancial Manager include: cash flow management,banking relationships, security markets, credit policies, andcapital acquisition. You'll also find practical guidelines for suchimportant skills as how to:
* Interpret balance sheets.
* Design budgets and P & Ls.
* Apply break-even analyses.
* Decipher financial statements.
Now more than ever, being a manager in the competitive marketplacerequires a solid understanding of key aspects of finance. Thisrevised and expanded edition of Finance for the NonfinancialManager shows you how to get a handle on the basic concepts andprinciples you need to run and maintain a successful business.
If you're a manager, odds are you're playing a larger and moreimportant role in the financial matters of your company. As today'smarketplace becomes increasingly competitive, it's essential thatall managers have a basic understanding of the tools, objectives,and functions of finance if they are to stay ahead of thecompetition. Covering the gamut of the "numbers" end of management,Finance for the Nonfinancial Manager helps you develop a soundbasis for carrying out strategic financial planning anddecision-making responsibilities.
This comprehensive reference has served as an indispensable guidefor executives, managers, and small business owners for almost twodecades. Now in its fourth edition, this classic has been updatedto reflect the latest federal tax and regulatory legislation, andit is filled with new charts, tables, and examples suitable for theneeds of today's manager. From basic economic concepts toaccounting conventions, the broad range of topics examined inFinance for the Nonfinancial Manager include: cash flow management,banking relationships, security markets, credit policies, andcapital acquisition. You'll also find practical guidelines for suchimportant skills as how to:
* Interpret balance sheets.
* Design budgets and P & Ls.
* Apply break-even analyses.
* Decipher financial statements.
Now more than ever, being a manager in the competitive marketplacerequires a solid understanding of key aspects of finance. Thisrevised and expanded edition of Finance for the NonfinancialManager shows you how to get a handle on the basic concepts andprinciples you need to run and maintain a successful business.
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Herbert T. Spiro is President of American Valuation Group, a financial consulting firm based in Woodlan Hills, California. He is also Professor of Finance at California State University.
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The Functions of Finance.
Economic Concepts.
Accounting Conventions.
Tax Environment.
Inventory and Credit Policies.
Financial Planning.
Performance Budgets.
Cash Flow.
Break-Even Analysis.
Banking Relationships.
Mathematics of Interest.
Capital Budgeting.
Leasing.
Cash Management.
Capital Structure.
Stockholder Relations.
Capital Acquisition.
Security Markets.
Valuation.
Personal Finance.
Financial Management.
Appendix.
Glossary.
Index.
Economic Concepts.
Accounting Conventions.
Tax Environment.
Inventory and Credit Policies.
Financial Planning.
Performance Budgets.
Cash Flow.
Break-Even Analysis.
Banking Relationships.
Mathematics of Interest.
Capital Budgeting.
Leasing.
Cash Management.
Capital Structure.
Stockholder Relations.
Capital Acquisition.
Security Markets.
Valuation.
Personal Finance.
Financial Management.
Appendix.
Glossary.
Index.