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Guide to Analyzing Companiesby Bob Vause (Economist Books / Bloomberg Press)
Canada Residents:Hardcover UK Residents: Hardcover How do you tell how well run a company is and how well it is doing? Which ratios and benchmarks should you use to assess performance? What can be done to massage company results? How do you recognize danger signs on the corporate horizon? How do you compare companies operating in different sectors or even different countries? All these important questions as well as many more are answered in this clear and comprehensive guide aimed at anyone who wants to make sense and practical use of a company's annual report, measure a business against its competitors, and assess the investment potential of a company or put a value on a company. Guide to Analyzing Companies is a great tool to analyse a company's performance. Book author Bob Vause is a Fellow of the Institute of the Chartered Accountants and of Templeton College, Oxford, where he has taught for more than 20 years. He is consultant to many large companies. -Lucas Everidge Edition: Hardcover, 288 pages (January, 2002)
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