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    Business analysis with Microsoft Excel by Carlberg, Conrad George

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Analyzing financial statements -- Working with income statements -- Balance sheet: current assets -- Valuing inventories for the balance sheet -- Summarizing transactions: from the journals to the balance sheet -- Working capital and cash flow analysis -- Statement analysis -- Ratio analysis -- Financial planning and control -- Budgeting and planning cycle -- Forecasting and projections -- Measuring quality -- Investment decisions -- Examining a business case: investment -- Examining decision criteria for a business case -- Creating a sensitivity analysis for a business case -- Planning profits -- Making investment decisions under uncertain conditions -- Fixed assets -- Sales and marketing -- Revenue recognition and income determination -- Importing business data into Excel -- Analyzing contributions and margins -- Pricing and costing -- Appendixes -- A. …”
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    Contemporary Business 2007 by Boone, Louis E., Kurtz, David L., Dewald, Teresa Dulaney, McIntyre, Heather, Martini, Mike

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Using technology to manage information ; Understanding accounting and financial statements ; Financial management and institutions ; Financing and investing through securities markets.…”
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    Resources MANAGEMENT by Weaver, Margaret 1952-

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…The context in which organisations operate- types of organisations and their nature; organisational objectives; the operating environment; stakeholders in organisations; Resources required by organisations - types of resources; past, present and future resources; levels of decision-making; information requirements; information systems (internal and external); Financial resources - financial v management accounting; introducing financial statements-legal requirements-external requirements-internal requirements; the profit and loss account; the balance sheet; the cash flow statement; Cash resources - the need for cash control; cash budgets; dealing with shortfalls and excesses; managing cash flow; record keeping for cash; Sources of finance - short-term finance; longer-term finance; internal sources of finance; external sources of finance; negotiating cash budget allocations; Analysing financial statements - why analysis is important; introduction to financial analysis; profitability ratios; liquidity ratios; use of assets ratios; Management accounts - manufacturing accounts; operating statements-introduction; internal; Cost control - the elements of cost; cost behaviour; costing methods 1-absorption costing; costing methods 2-marginal costing;costing methods 3-standard costing; Control of materials, services, labour and overheads - stock control; control of services and supplies; labour control; overhead control, including allocation and apportionment; comparison of actual costs with budgeted costs; investigation into variances; Control of equipment - types of equipments; equipment costs; use of equipment (inc. training and maintenance); monitoring efficiency; replacing equipment; Budgetary control - the need for budgeting; the budget-planning process; allocating resources; the master budget and its component parts; re-negotiating budgets; taking corrective action; Decision-making 1 - methods of reducing costs; amending plans and budgets; reacting to sudden opportunities or problems; forecasting future requirements; Decision-making 2 - costs and benefits; quantifiable and non-quantifiable costs and benefits; methods of calculating costs and benefits; choosing between alternatives; analysing risk…”
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