One of the best sellers in subject area, financial Statement analysis in its 11th edition continues to set the standard in showing readers The keys to effective analysis of Financial statements. To accommodate different teaching styles and needs, the book is organized in a unique three-part framework – First part provides accounting overview (chapters 1 and 2), followed by accounting analysis (chapters 3-6) and then financial analysis (chapters 7-11). the text presents a balanced view of analysis, including both equity and credit analysis, and both cash-based and earnings-based valuation models. With all its careful and innovative approaches, the book aims to benefit a broad readership, ranging from those with a simple curiosity in financial markets to those with years of experience in accounting and finance. Salient features a streamlined and comprehensive text with an abundance of practical applications and directions for analysis includes references from international Financial reporting standards (IFRS) and highlights key differences with us GAAP a detailed section on debt financing, including accounting treatment, note disclosures, and analysis issues includes six comprehensive case studies by renowned Indian academicians to enhance practical applications rich pedagogical features, including key objectives, numerous excerpts, marginal annotations, end-of-chapter assignments, etc.
Dr K. R. Subramanyam is Associate Dean and the KPMG Foundation Professor of Accounting at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. He received his MBA from the Indian Institute of Management and his PhD from the University of Wisconsin. Prior to obtaining his PhD, he worked as an international management consultant and as a financial planner for General Foods. Professor has taught courses in financial statement analysis, financial accounting, and managerial accounting at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. His course in financial statement analysis is one of the most popular courses in the Marshall School of Business. He is a National Talent Scholar, a member of Beta Alpha Psi, and a Deloitte and Touche National Fellow. For many years he was a Leventhal Research Fellow at the Marshall School of Business. Prof. is actively involved in several national and international organizations, such as the American Accounting Association. He has served these organizations in several capacities, including as a member of the Research Committee and Committee to Identify Seminal Contributions to Accounting, and as program coordinator for national conferences.
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