Financial Statements, Taxes And Cash Flow - The McGraw-Hill Companies
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- Financial Statements
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Overview: An analyst is expected to know the difference between book value and market value of company. The onus of differentiating accounting income and cash flow also lies on him or her. To know all these principles including the average and marginal tax rates, surf through these slides that explains all the above said thumb rules with live examples. In addition, the reader would be able to determine a firm’s cash flow from its financial statements.
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Format: HTML | Size: 415KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 23






