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Finance for Non-Financial Managers

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ISBN-10: 0071413774

ISBN-13: 9780071413770

Edition: 2003

Authors: Gene Siciliano

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Helping managers become familiar with essential financial information, this book shows them how to 'speak the language of numbers' and implement financial data in their daily business decisions.
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Book details

List price: $16.95
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Publication date: 5/16/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 180
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.792

Gene Siciliano , CMC, CPA, is a financial management consultant. His business is helping companies to manage their businesses more profitably. His tools of the trade include management advisory services, business planning and modeling, financial department effectiveness audits, board service, management coaching, and a series of training and workshop programs, largely focused on finance and accounting for predominantly nonfinancial clients.A longtime member of the National Speakers Association and an avid communicator, Mr. Siciliano speaks to corporate and association audiences nationwide on financial and management topics. His articles on financial management, business planning and cost…    

Preface
Counting the Beans: How Critical Is Good Financial Information, Anyway?
The Structure and Interrelationship of Financial Statements
The Balance Sheet: Basic Summary of Value and Ownership
The Income Statement: The Flow of Progress
A Profit vs. Cash Flow: What's the Difference - and Who Cares?
The Cash Flow Statement: Tracking the King
Critical Performance Factors: Finding the "Hidden" Information
Cost Accounting: A Really Short Course in Manufacturing Productivity
Business Planning: Creating the Future You Want, Step by Step
The Annual Budget: Financing Your Plans
Financing the Business: Understanding the Debt vs. Equity Options
Attracting Outside Investors: The Entrepreneur's Path
Index