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The Economist Guide to Financial Management: Understand and Improve the Bottom Line

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The world of finance can be a minefield for the unwary. Without training, very few managers are prepared for the challenges of dealing with management reports, budgets and capital proposals, and find themselves embarrassed by their lack of understanding.

This classic book, now in its third edition, supplies a step-by-step guide to the whole territory: 'how to assemble a budget', 'how to read variances on a report', 'how to construct a proposal to invest in new equipment'.

By examining the actual things that managers have to do, each chapter explores the range of principles that can be applied, illustrates practical techniques and provides general guidance.

The book will help the reader understand financial jargon, financial statements, management accounts, performance measures, budgeting, costing, pricing, decision-making and investment appraisal. New material brings this edition up to date with chapters on crowdfunding and the influence of global uncertainty on the best-laid financial plans.

416 pages, Paperback

First published May 15, 2008

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May 20, 2017
A comprehensive guide to all aspects of financial management and reporting, with clear examples, and structured into stand-alone chapters that can each be read in isolation.

It's quite heavy going, and probably best suited to someone who already has a partial (but incomplete) understanding of financial reporting.

It's also fairly jargon heavy (but does include a glossary), and dry in style. This would make it somewhat tedious to read cover to cover in one bout, but it is perfect as a reference book to dip in and out of whenever you encounter a concept or report you don't understand.
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March 31, 2021
Second book I read from this series by The Economist. Again, a well structured book that provided a complete yet concise overview on a topic.

This book covers very well how large corporations function from a financial perspective. It gives a good understanding of what the different finance departments of a business cover and what are the financial, but also operational, levers that ultimately determine the performance of a company.
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July 14, 2014
Very informative. Heavy for someone who does not have an accounting background. Believe it would be a great tool for a classroom setting. Would prefer if there was a instructional or tutorial tape along with the book. Other than that, helpful in digging deeper for someone who may be starting investments / relations or a creative company.
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September 23, 2018
Just enough detail to cover the concepts, with simplified numbers to make digesting the material easier. A good introductory book (which is what it aimed to be), though for greater proficiency nothing beats actual practice on the job.
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