The Mission of this book is to give the practical Knowledge to financial analysts, accountants, auditors and business owners, - to make their work effective. This book contains all the necessary complex of information, knowledge, leading modern methods and models, descriptions and compartments. For ...
The Mission of this book is to give the practical Knowledge to financial analysts, accountants, auditors and business owners, - to make their work effective. This book contains all the necessary complex of information, knowledge, leading modern methods and models, descriptions and compartments. For creation the completeness of perception and for creation the opportunity for self-teaching, the book is written with simple language with the interactive education modern methods usage: matrixes, schemes, tables, formulas with descriptions and samples.... The word "bancruptcy" is not accidentally mentioned in the book (not: bankruptcy). It is connected with the fact that connotation "bankruptcy" comes originally from the grand-grandfathers of modern banks! In lateen it is banc, the means "the bank where the money exchanger sits". This book pays much attention to the bankruptcy prognosing and analysis of the modern commercial banks, but also it pays attention to the monetary interrelations as the most ancient and natural experience of the mankind. In this aspect, the word bankruptcy can be a bit changed into the bancruptcy, paying the contribution to the historical development of this word connotation.
UDK: 061.2
BBK: Y012.1я7
Sh. 463
Alxander A. Shemetev Complex financial analysis and bankruptcy prognosing and also Financial management-marketing Self-Taught book
ISBN: 978-5-88425-243-1
ISBN #10 standard (alternative): 5884252439
Book # in Russian on-line book registration: 934-770520982
Scientific edition
Formate: 60x84 1/8. Offset printing. Offset paper. Book pages: 636 (A4 format). Printing big matrix pages: 74,4. Number of printed books: 2000 books.
Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg city (city post code: 620000).
Copyright: Alexander A. Shemetev, 2010.