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Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis: Text and Cases by David F. Hawkins
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Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis: Text and Cases [Paperback]

by David F. Hawkins
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Description of Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis: Text and Cases

This text/ case book is based on the very successful Analysis of Corporate Financial Reports second-year MBA course taught at Harvard's Graduate School of Business Administration. This text supports the assumption that success in the business world as a manager, investor, creditor, or public accountant requires an understanding of the interplay between a company's corporate strategy and its corporate financial reporting policies and practices. This book shows financial statement users how to analyze financial reports so as to identify the economic realities of the reporting corporation by providing the reader with: an understanding of current financial reporting practices; the ways in which corporate financial statements influence our economic system; consequences of corporate financial data for those who depend on their credibility; and the methods by which statement users interpret data contained in financial reports.

Title Information

ISBN:
9780256081473
Pages:
944 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
102611
Publisher:
Irwin
Published:
01/04/1996
Edition:
4 Rev ed Edition

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About David F. Hawkins

'David Hawkins is a Full Professor at Harvard University, where he has been a member of the faculty since 1962. He would certainly be considered ''old guard'' at Harvard, where the accepted practice was to have a Harvard Ph.D., develop new courses, and eventually write innovative textbooks. Although this is no longer the norm at Harvard Business School, David maintains a strong reputation across the country as an innovative instructor and a good textbook author.'

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