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Especially relevant in today's world of corporate scandals and new accounting laws, the numbers in a financial report contain vitally important information about where a company has been and where it is going.
Packed with new and updated information, Reading Financial Reports For Dummies, 3rd Edition gives you a quick but clear introduction to financial reports-and how to decipher the information in them.
New information on the separate accounting and financial reporting standards for private/small businesses versus public/large businessesNew content to match SEC and other governmental regulatory changesNew information about how the analyst-corporate connection has actually changed the playing fieldThe impact of corporate communications and new technologiesNew examples that reflect current trendsUpdated websites and resourcesReading Financial Reports For Dummies is for investors, traders, brokers, managers, and anyone else who is looking for a reliable, up-to-date guide to reading financial reports effectively.
Accurate bookkeeping is crucial to every business - but few people relish the task. This straight-talking guide simplifies every aspect of financial record keeping, walking you through all the basic skills you need. From tracking transactions and keeping ledgers to producing balance sheets and year-end reports, this book makes bookkeeping your best friend in business.
Bookkeeping Workbook For Dummies, UK Edition includes:
Part I: Exploring Bookkeeping Basics
Chapter 1: Deciphering the Basics
Chapter 2: Designing Your Bookkeeping System
Chapter 3: Sorting Out Your Business Road Map
Part II: Putting it All on Paper
Chapter 4: Looking at the Big Picture
Chapter 5: Journaling — The Devil’s in the Details
Chapter 6: Designing Controls for Your Books, Your Records, and Your Money
Part III: Tracking Day-to-Day Business Operations with Your Books
Chapter 7: Purchasing Goods and Tracking Your Purchases
Chapter 8: Calculating and Monitoring Sales
Chapter 9: Employee Payroll and Benefits
Part IV: Getting Ready for Year’s (Or Month’s) End
Chapter 10: Depreciating Your Assets
Chapter 11: Paying and Collecting Interest
Chapter 12: Checking Your Books
Chapter 13: Checking and Correcting Your Books
Part V: Reporting Results and Starting Over
Chapter 14: Developing a Balance Sheet
Chapter 15: Producing a Profit and Loss Statement
Chapter 16: Reporting for Not-For-Profit Organizations
Chapter 17: Doing Your Business Taxes
Chapter 18: Completing Year-End Payroll and Reports
Chapter 19: Getting Ready for a New Bookkeeping Year
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 20: Top Ten Checklist for Managing Your Cash
Chapter 21: Top Ten Accounts You Should Monitor
Chapter 22: Top Ten Problems You Should Practice
Trading for Canadians for Dummies
by Michael Griffis, Lita Epstein, Christopher Cottier, and John Wiley