How to understand business finance
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; Philadelphia, PA : Kogan Page, 2010Description: ix, 164 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN: 9780749460204 0749460202 9780749460419 0749460415Subject(s): Business enterprises -- FinanceDissertation note: So why do you want to know more about finance? -- The business cycle -- Where do all the business functions fit in? -- Financial planning : the budgets -- Measuring business performance : financial ratios -- Getting finance from the bank -- How our investors see us : stock market ratios -- Valuing a company -- Shareholder value and economic profit -- The hidden costs : depreciation, amortisation and tax -- What must we sell to make a profit? -- Tools for evaluating projects -- Where is all our cash? : managing working capital.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Refrence | RAJUVAS Library | O111 CIN 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 183143 |
How to Understand Business Finance is not written by an accountant and actually relates to running a business in a real market. _It describes a business as it proceeds from initial set-up through its first year of trading, providing a quick course on business finance as it relates to business growth. _As well as learning how to understand the balance sheet and profit and loss account, readers will also grasp the principles of: market dynamics; budgeting and forecasting; fixed and variable costs; break-even analysis; the difference between profit and cash; financial ratios for measuring business performance; investment appraisal; stock market ratios; shareholder value; financial measures for improving business performance, and much more
So why do you want to know more about finance? --
The business cycle --
Where do all the business functions fit in? --
Financial planning : the budgets --
Measuring business performance : financial ratios --
Getting finance from the bank --
How our investors see us : stock market ratios --
Valuing a company --
Shareholder value and economic profit --
The hidden costs : depreciation, amortisation and tax --
What must we sell to make a profit? --
Tools for evaluating projects --
Where is all our cash? : managing working capital.
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