Understanding Financial Statement Analysis(1st Edition)

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Calvin K. Lee

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ISBN: 1522748725, 978-1522748724

Book publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

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Wesley Webb
4.0
As someone relatively new to financial analysis, I found this book to be a very helpful guide. It breaks down the basics and builds knowledge step by step. The examples provided are extremely helpful in connecting the dots between theory and practice. Plus, I got an extra discount with my membership, which made it an even better deal! However, at times I wished for more in-depth case studies. Overall, a solid 4 stars!
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Valerie Saunders
5.0
This book truly stands out for anyone looking to grasp financial statement analysis. The author does a fantastic job explaining complex concepts in an easy-to-understand manner, with plenty of practical examples that I could immediately relate to my own work. It arrived on time and in perfect condition, which is always a relief when ordering online. I found it an invaluable resource and highly recommend it to both students and professionals.
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Damien Parker
4.0
A well-written book that does a good job balancing theory and real-world application. It came well-packaged and arrived faster than I expected! The content is structured in a way that builds your understanding incrementally. However, I did feel that some sections were a bit dense. Still, it's a great resource worth reading for anyone interested in financial analysis.