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This book is easy to read and comprehensive in its content. It gives you the basics to understanding financial reports. On the negative, it does not give enough examples of what the numbers or bottom lines really mean but then it is really a pocket type reference. Combine this book with others available that do give more examples, put plenty of hours in, and your knowledge of financial reporting...
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Keys to Reading an Annual Report (Barron's Business Keys Ser.)
Product Details
- Pub. Date: June 2008
- Publisher: Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated
- Sales Rank: 176,203
Synopsis
Over the years, the titles in this popular series have helped ordinary consumers understand principles of prudent money management as a key to personal financial security. Written by experienced financial and investment specialists, Barron's Business Keys use non-technical language that takes the mystery out of business practices. They offer up-to-date advice on saving, investing, seeking mortgages and other loans, protecting one's assets, coping with taxes, and managing many other money-related issues. This updated edition advises investors on how to cut through the public relations jargon, focus on the annual report's important facts and figures, and use that information to assess a company's financial health.
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Keys to Reading an Annual Report (Barron's Business Keys Ser.)

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Keys to Reading an Annual Report (Barron's Business Keys Ser.)
Table of Contents
Understanding Annual Report Components
Understanding This Book 1
What Is an Annual Report? 3
Highlights, Letter, and Management's Discussion and Analysis 5
Financial Statements and Notes 7
Annual Reports on the Internet 9
Understanding Financial Statements
Basic Accounting Principles 12
Materiality 16
Note One 18
Notes on Commitments, Including Leases and Contingent Liabilities 20
Notes Relating to Pension and Post-Retirement Benefits 24
Segmental and Company-Wide Information 28
Management Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures 31
Audit Reports 33
Reports Required by Sarbanes-Oxley 37
Compilation and Review Reports 40
SEC Forms 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K 43
Components of the Balance Sheet 46
Current Assets 51
Cash and Receivables 53
Inventories 56
Property, Plant and Equipment 59
Depreciation 61
Intangibles and Other Assets 66
Depletion and Amortization 69
Investments 71
CurrentLiabilities 77
Noncurrent Liabilities 79
Bonds and Amortization 83
Owners' Equity 86
Classes of Stock 88
Treasury Stock 93
Retained Earnings and Appropriations 95
Donated Capital and Subscribed Stock 97
Stock Issued to Employees 99
Income Statement Components 104
Sales and Other Revenues 109
Bad Debts 112
Cost of Goods Sold and Inventories 114
Manufacturing Costs 117
Operating Expenses 119
Discontinued Operations 121
Extraordinary Items 125
Taxes and Tax Deferrals 128
Comprehensive Income 132
Derivatives 135
Accrual Accounting Versus Cash Flow 140
Statement of Cash Flows 142
Consolidated Financial Statements 144
Quarterly Statements 148
Earnings Per Share 150
Analyzing Financial Statements
Ratio Analysis 154
Profitability Ratios 157
Activity Ratios 160
Liquidity Ratios 162
Cash Flow Ratios and Quality of Earnings 164
Overall (Debt and Equity) Ratios 166
Operating and Financial Leverage 168
Common Size Statements 172
Financial Statement Comparability 175
Annual Reports of Foreign Companies 178
Questions and Answers 181
Glossary 185
Actual Annual Report 192
Index 203
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