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Reading a Balance Sheet by 
            Bloomsbury

Purpose

A balance sheet will tell us something about the financial strength of a business on the day that it is drawn up. That situation changes constantly, so you could say it is more like a snapshot than a movie. Although the method of producing a balance sheet is standardised, there can be a certain element of subjectivity in interpreting it. Different elements of the balance sheet can tell you different things about the how the business is doing.

This actionlist gives an overview of a balance sheet and looks at a brief selection of the more interesting figures that help with interpretation. It’s important to remember that a lot of these figures do not tell you that much in isolation, it is in trend analysis or comparisons between businesses that they talk more lucidly.

Benefits

This action list provides instant and helpful guidelines.

Audience

For managers at all levels.

Learning method

Management checklist, answers to FAQs, common traps, and suggested action plans.

Time to Complete

20

Length

5 Pages

Participants

one

Price

£2 Pounds Sterling
(inc. VAT)

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