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Are there dangerous red flags in the financial statements you've been receiving? Do you know how to spot signs of trouble in the financial statements of firms you've invested your hard earned dollars in? Do you know what to look for? How to find it? What to do about it? This valuable knowledge could mean the difference between retiring with a healthy portfolio and suffering the devastating fallout of a scandal such as the Enron debacle. Sound Investing is your insurance policy against fraudulent financial reporting. Financial accounting expert Kate Mooney gives you clear, easy-to-follow direction on finding red flags in financial statements, as well as the steps to take to act on these warning signs and build a solid wall of protection around your investments. You'll discover how to: Interpret the financial disclosures of public corporations Uncover clues to fiddling on the balance sheet Detect truth on the income statement and statement of stockholder's equity Identify the ruse in notes to the financial statements Evaluate evidence in the annual report and SEC filings
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A unique book on the secrets of making latex clothes. Ever increasing in popularity with fashion designers and film and theatre costumiers as well as the fetish market, latex clothing is a growing industry. This is the first practical book that shows dressmakers how to make the most of this innovative material by a leading maker of latex clothes. The book covers all the basic tools and materials as well as preparation and techniques, including darting, pleating, gathering, hemming and full health and safety advice. This is followed by full details of openings and closings: zips, buttons, studs, ties and lacings as well as embellishments and special finishes. Full instructions are given for key items, including a simple skirt, trousers, T-shirt, dress and jacket. and there are is also essential advice on what can go wrong and how to prevent it. The book concludes with advice on wearing and storing latex garments.
The Essential Accounting Dictionary is an up-to-date, authorative reference, containing over 3,000 entries explaining the most commonly used accounting terms in clear, concise, easy-to-understand language. This book focuses on defining the term that people today are most likely to encounter when dealing with accounting. Whether you want a better understanding of financial statements, investment reports, or taxes, or you want to communicate better as you operate your small business or have an edge in your accounting class, this handy reference will help you understand the precise meaning of any accounting term.
This comprehensive contributed handbook on the high-yield and distressed debt market gives institutional investors a complete overview of one of the most volatile, risky, yet potentially lucrative arenas in the financial industry. Editors Maxwell and Shenkman combine their own expertise with a host of professionals whose perspectives are featured throughout the text. About the Book The high-yield debt market (a.k.a. junk bonds) is a major sector of the financial industry, with more than $600 billion traded annually. Institutional investors, hedge fund operators, corporate financiers, and other professional money managers and traders use this market extensively due to its high returns (57.5% ...
This chapter comes from a book written by financial accounting expert Kate Mooney. Sound Investing provides you with the expertise to recognize signs of trouble or fraudulent reporting in a company's financial statements. Using recent scandals as examples, it offers clear direction on locating specifics in financial statements as well as the notes, SEC filings, and the annual report that signal possible trouble and presents action steps to take when warning signs appear.
"From the award-winning author of Bellweather Rhapsody, a delightfully clever novel following one woman and a supporting cast of misfits, dreamers and foes as they race to win a treasure hunt inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, left behind by a dying billionaire" --
This chapter comes from a book written by financial accounting expert Kate Mooney. Sound Investing provides you with the expertise to recognize signs of trouble or fraudulent reporting in a company's financial statements. Using recent scandals as examples, it offers clear direction on locating specifics in financial statements as well as the notes, SEC filings, and the annual report that signal possible trouble and presents action steps to take when warning signs appear.