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Chapter from: "Manager's Toolkit: The 13 Skills Managers Need to Succeed"
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: 2006

Abstract

What is the state of your company's financial health? This chapter helps you answer that question by explaining the three essential financial statements: the balance sheet, the income statement, and the cash flow statement. It also helps you understand some of the managerial issues implicit in them and broadens your financial know-how through discussion of two vital concepts: financial leverage and the financial structure of the firm. This chapter is excerpted from ‘Manager's Toolkit: The 13 Skills Managers Need to Succeed'.

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Abstract

What is the state of your company's financial health? This chapter helps you answer that question by explaining the three essential financial statements: the balance sheet, the income statement, and the cash flow statement. It also helps you understand some of the managerial issues implicit in them and broadens your financial know-how through discussion of two vital concepts: financial leverage and the financial structure of the firm. This chapter is excerpted from ‘Manager's Toolkit: The 13 Skills Managers Need to Succeed'.

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