A one-stop-shop to financial management
Presented simply and in straightforward fashion, The Layman’s Guide To Understanding Financial Statements: How To Read, Analyze, Create & Understand Balance Sheets, Income Statements, Cash Flow & More delivers financial management savvy to readers as promised in its title. Readers are reminded early on in the introduction how extensive the topics covered in this book can be and may stand assured knowing that they have in their hands a robust guide to the key areas of accounting together in one place. The book comforts readers in expressing that it is not necessary to be or to hire an accountant in order to make sense or even to prepare financial statements. It also makes it clear that investing energy into financial management is ideal for maintaining a thriving and productive business model. It allows readers the option to determine at what extent they wish to interact within the fiscal side of their business, and at the very least offers readers with an in-depth knowledge base for interpreting financial statements even if the reader does not wish to involve themselves in preparing them. For those hardy on learning to prepare them from scratch, this guidebook teaches the skillset as well as pointing out the common costly errors that may be avoided, which many non-accounting experts mistakenly overlook. Taking into account the fact that readers may still prefer to hire accountants, reading this book enlightens ones ability to choose accordingly for whom would be granted access to take on such task and responsibility.
Impeccably structured, this guidebook is organized in a digestible learning format beginning with apparent knowledge then working its way into delivering more complexity for financial mastery. The neat organization also serves to help readers refer exactly back to specific topics and tools they need while working on one’s finances. Financial jargon and terminology is highlighted in-depth, outlining and defining important concepts and common accounting vernacular. At times redundant for the sake of clarity, the book makes sure to be as clear as possible when delineating complex items. I recommend this book to entrepreneurial readers, business owners, and anyone looking into starting their own business venture to become fully capable of handling finances without feeling the need to outsource to other bookkeepers who may not be as competent or trustworthy as oneself. This book is a one-stop-shop that offers simple and learnable approaches for managing the fiscal side of business, allowing readers to apply such concepts with ease and assurance that the monetary aspect of one’s business is flowing and in order.