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Financial Statement Analysis
by John J Wild, K. R. Subramanyam, Robert F. Halsey
from McGraw-Hill/Irwin

Financial Statement Analysis

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 1.5 / 5.0

  • A horrible textbook...
    This is by far, the worst accounting textbook I have ever used. Even with prior accounting knowledge and experience, I found this book extremely hard to read and follow. The writers would spend pages explaining in detail a simple concept (such as what a current asset or liability is) but skip over new and complicated matters in a few brief sentences. The explanations are very high level and impossible to follow at times. To any professors considering this text, please look elsewhere. Your students will be... more info

  • Worst text book EVER!!!!
    Not sure how McGraw pitched this book to schools but every one I know who have taken a class with this book agrees this is the worst book for students. It's hard to read, doesn't explain much, and the chapters are extremely long.

  • I would recommend with only the instructor CD rom
    Overall, I think the book is full of detail and a little difficult to understand even though I work as a credit analyst. It was well written for credit analysts. To someone that has not been trained in credit and does not work in credit it might be too much information. This book was recommended to me in a credit course I took and it is the best book I have and surpasses any credit course I took as it goes in depth but is not really that difficult. The book does not go into accounting such as T accounts and... more info

  • Worst finance book ever.
    This book is horrible! The chapters are thrown together with no real organization and are way too lengthy. Every week when we go over the answers to the homework, it turns out that five or six of the "teacher's answers" were wrong! I would not recommend this to any professor teaching a financial statements analysis class.


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