How to Read a Financial Report: Wringing Vital Signs Out of the Numbers, Fifth Edition
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JOHN A. TRACY is an award-winning professor of accounting at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is also the author of The Fast Forward MBA in Finance (Wiley).

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1 Starting with Cash Flows.

2 Introducing the Balance Sheet and Income Statement.

3 Profit Isn't Everything.

4 Sales Revenue and Accounts Receivable.

5 Cost of Goods Sold Expense and Inventory.

6 Inventory and Accounts Payable.

7 Operating Expenses and Accounts Payable.

8 Operating Expenses and Prepaid Expenses.

9 Fixed Assets, Depreciation Expense, and Accumulated Depreciation.

10 Accruing Unpaid Operating Expenses and Interest Expense.

11 Income Tax Expense and Income Tax Payable.

12 Net Income and Retained Earnings; Earnings Per Share (EPS).

13 Cash Flow from Profit.

14 Cash Flows from Investing and Financing Activities.

15 Growth, Decline, and Cash Flow.

16 Footnotes—The Fine Print in Financial Reports.

17 The Cost of Credibility—Audits by CPAs.

18 Accounting Methods and Quality of Earnings.

19 Making and Changing the Rules.

20 Cost of Goods Sold Conundrum.

21 Depreciation Dilemmas.

22 Ratios for Creditors and Investors.

23 A Look Inside Management Accounting.

24 A Few Parting Comments.

Index.

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