Executive MBA
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Finance & Accounting for Non-Financial Managers
by Samuel C Weaver and J Fred Weston
Published 22 March 2004
This is the handy paperback edition of McGraw-Hill's "One-Volume, MBA-Level Finance Course". As a manager, virtually everything you do has financial implications. "Finance and Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers" - today's most practical, in-depth introduction to the key elements of financial reporting, budgeting, and analysis - is your roadmap to understanding exactly what those implications are. This complete paperback edition provides you with everything you need to know regarding: financial reporting; budgeting; balance sheets; income statements; cash flow in operations, investing, and financing; and, performance measures.The hardcover edition of "Finance and Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers" showed thousands of decision-makers how to become comfortable with day-to-day finance. Now let this paperback edition provide you with every case study and statistic found in the hardcover - and help you relate to the numbers you see every day. Look to the McGraw-Hill "Executive MBA Series" for straight-talking, technique-filled books, written by front-line executive education professors and modeled after the programs of top business schools.
The other paperback titles in the series include: "Sales Management", "Mergers & Acquisitions", and "Corporate Strategy".
The other paperback titles in the series include: "Sales Management", "Mergers & Acquisitions", and "Corporate Strategy".
This is the handy paperback edition of McGraw-Hill's One-Volume, "MBA-Level M&A Course". More than ever before, decision-makers in profitable, high-growth businesses and industries must keep on top of the latest M&A strategies and techniques. "Mergers & Acquisitions" will show you how to fully exploit today's myriad M&A opportunities, as you learn how to defend your firm against unwelcome takeover attempts. Hundreds of vital M&A issues are covered in depth, including: valuation and accounting methods; assessing strategic fit; legal and regulatory frameworks; merging corporate cultures; restructuring and financial engineering; and, postmerger integration.Affordable and transportable, this paperback edition of "Mergers & Acquisitions" - the popular McGraw-Hill guide based on UCLA's Executive Education M&A program - provides you with every word, chart, case study, and statistic found in the hardcover. Look to the McGraw-Hill "Executive MBA Series" for straight-talking, technique-filled books, written by front-line executive education professors and modeled after the programs of top business schools.
The other paperback titles in the series include: "Sales Management", "Finance & Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers", and "Corporate Strategy".
The other paperback titles in the series include: "Sales Management", "Finance & Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers", and "Corporate Strategy".