Financial Accounting: a Valuation Emphasis(絕)
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- ISBN:9780471203599
- 作者:John S. Hughes, Frances L. Ayres, Robert E. Hoskin
- 版次:1
- 年份:2005
- 出版商:John Wiley
- 頁數/規格:568頁/精裝
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Financial Accounting: A Valuation Emphasis integrates an understanding of valuation concepts with accounting principles. The authors place considerable emphasis on the economic consequences of accounting practices. You’ll develop a solid background in basic accounting processes and disclosures, and the critical role of accounting in valuation.
Financial Accounting: A Valuation Emphasis integrates an understanding of valuation concepts with accounting principles. The authors place considerable emphasis on the economic consequences of accounting practices. You’ll develop a solid background in basic accounting processes and disclosures, and the critical role of accounting in valuation.
Features
- Highlights the valuation and economic consequences of core accounting concepts.
- Emphasizes the construction of accounting information and how that information affects the value of the firm.
- Offers an inviting and accessible presentation, with real-world examples and transactions.
- Provides an early treatment of statement of cash flows and financial statement analysis.
- Illustrates key concepts, including valuation models through an integrated example of a hypothetical company.
- Helps you appreciate the significance of accounting information to managers, investors, regulators, and others with an interest in the firm's affairs.
Dr. John (Jack) Hughes holds the Ernst & Young Chair in Accounting at UCLA. He joined the UCLA faculty in 1999, having formerly been a member of faculties at Western New England College, Dartmouth College, Duke University, University of Minnesota, and University of British Columbia. He has won teaching awards in MBA programs at Duke and British Columbia and in undergraduate programs at Western New England, Purdue, and Minnesota.
Professor Hughes currently teaches in the MBA, Ph.D., and undergraduate programs. His present MBA course assignment is financial statement analysis, a course that emphasizes valuing equity from fundamental analysis. At the undergraduate level, Professor Hughes recently taught a course on Special Topics in Accounting that explored recent accounting scandals and their economic consequences and valuation implications. He serves as the accounting area Ph.D. advisor.
Professor Hughes currently teaches in the MBA, Ph.D., and undergraduate programs. His present MBA course assignment is financial statement analysis, a course that emphasizes valuing equity from fundamental analysis. At the undergraduate level, Professor Hughes recently taught a course on Special Topics in Accounting that explored recent accounting scandals and their economic consequences and valuation implications. He serves as the accounting area Ph.D. advisor.