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About the Book
Written expressly for business lawyers, this best-selling guide takes you step-by-step through the key principles of corporate finance and accounting.
This Second Edition will update the title's content and provide additions to reflect post Enron, SEC and FASB rules and new rules regarding merger and acquisition accounting.
Here's the know-how you need to translate your client's financial goals into practical legal solutions. The guide shows how to analyze financial reports and explores both basic and more advance techniques of valuing companies.
Also, the book discusses the advantages and disadvantages of various methods, explains which valuation techniques are suitable for specific situations, and weighs the risks and rewards of creating value by acquisition.
A detailed index and valuation abbreviations and terms are also included.
This comprehensive resource provides detailed guidance on how to analyze the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.
On the Income Statement *Identify and avert securities fraud by knowing how to analyze revenues and costs of goods sold
*Learn the warning signs in gross margins, operating margins, and net margins
On the Balance Sheet *Recognize whether the balance sheet indicates liquidity or illiquidity
*Determine how much financial leverage a company has
*Learn how the inventory count can be a source of fraud and what the tax implications are in the choice between LIFO and FIFO
On the Cash Flow Statement *Learn what operating, investing, and financing activities to watch
*Identify whether a company is an absorber or generator of cash
***Custom Cover Orders*** Customized the front cover of the Financial Statement Analysis book wiht firm's name, logo, or special message. This special offering is available on minimum orders of 200 copies at a 40% discount off the regular price. An additional fee of $450.00 will be charged for the logo imprinting plus shipping. Please call Wendy Berry at 312-988-6107 for details.
What Others Have Said
"In the second edition of Financial Statement Analysis and Business Valuation for the Practical Lawyer, Bob Dickie has done a masterful job of presenting complex subjects in a clear and concise manner. This edition has been updated to reflect new developments in the caselaw and statutes and new pronouncements by FASB and the SEC. Every young lawyer entering business law should read this book, and it will be a handy reference for more seasoned lawyers."
"Robert Dickie's book is both a terrific primer on financial statement and a first-rate discussion of real-world application of the accounting rules. He has written the book in a conversational style with many down-to-earth examples and a lot of practical advice. He does a great job with his well-thought-out case studies, which are based on real-world problems. I highly recommend this book for its fine and comprehensive discussion of accounting rules both for beginners and those with a lot of experience in working with financial statements."
--Steven O. Weise, Shareholder, Heller Ehrman LLP, Los Angeles, California