Accounting

audiobook (Unabridged) Figuring out Financial Risks, Obligations, and Opportunities

By Gerard Howles

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This is a 2-book combo, which has the following titles:

 

 

Book 1: This book can help you save time and money!

 

When doing taxes, accounting, or income statements, many people are puzzled. It starts with knowing what is what: the definitions. Then, filling out the balance sheets and the numbers, can be an equally complicated task as well. And finally, most people want to get the most out of their business or salary: The highest return, the lowest costs, and the lowest amount of taxes paid.

 

All of these concerns are real and they won't go away on their own. But at least, with a book like this, you can take one step in the right direction.

 

This book's aim is to teach you some of those necessary definitions, to break down what they mean, and to become more familiar with doing general accounting.

 

If this is what you've been looking for, then I encourage you to pick up the book and start reading or listening to it.

 

 

 

 

Book 2: This guide covers a whole range of topics related to doing your accounting tasks and numbers properly. Such topics include:

 

Netting

Advance payments

Liquidation preference

Rollover risk

Leasebacks

Gearing

Liens

Net interest margins

Parallel loans

Defeasance

 

Many other words and their meanings will also be addressed. If you want to understand those metrics better, this book will be a great tool for you to become acquainted with the terminology and use of these issues. 

Accounting