Financial Statement Analysis: What’s Right, What’s Wrong, and Why?
Mark K. Pyles
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Mark K. Pyles: College of Charleston
Chapter Chapter 2 in Applied Corporate Finance, 2014, pp 29-69 from Springer
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Abstract This is what can be referred to as a bridge chapter in the sense that it provides the setup for what comes from this point forward and builds upon the introduction from the previous chapter. It is sometimes easy to shortchange such topics because they are ancillary to the primary focus of the text. However, although bridges are the means to the destination rather than the destination itself, it is impossible to get there without them. The same is true of this chapter. The materials covered are necessary in laying the groundwork for understanding the purpose of finance in a corporate setting.
Keywords: Capital Structure; Income Statement; Current Asset; Debt Obligation; Sustainable Growth Rate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9173-6_2
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