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The Simple Side of Financial Management
Managing Finance Should Not Be Difficult, Boring or Scary
Learn to understand some of the more complex aspects of financial management in a simpler context.
If you are interested in understanding financial management in greater detail, but you are just not in the mood for those stale academic written, hard to understand, boring textbooks, then this book is just for you.
If you are simply looking for additional information and wish to supplement your existing knowledge in financial management, well then this book is for you.
For the sake of covering both angles, this book includes the academic writing, as well as simpler written interpretations of the same information. The non-academic people amongst us, or simply those who will benefit from a simpler side of things can benefit none the less.
With a pinch of salt, a dash of garnish, this book will help you understand some of the in-depth parts of the financial management paradigm.
You may at some parts feel that you have completely lost your way, but fear not. As I have, and many before us, you will survive the journeys into the paradigms of the business management empire.
You will learn about Financial Management Principles and Concepts
Topics in this section deal with:
Financial Management versus. Accounting
Five Users of Financial Statements
Projected Income Statements
Time value of Money
Organizational Budget Types
Types of Variance
Ratio Analysis
Cost Analysis
Failure Factors
You will learn about Financial Management Formulations, Valuations, and Calculations
Topics in this section deal with:
Share Valuations
Bonds
Cost Comparison Analysis
Organization valuation
You will learn about Financial Management in practice
Topics in this section deal with:
Ratio Analysis
Cost-Volume-Profit
Mergers and acquisitions
Forward Market
About The Author
I am the founder of nextceo, a member of Mensa, a serial entrepreneur, specialist software engineer and the author of various business and information technology related articles and books. Additionally, I have authored and co-authored various other articles under pen names.
I have no doubt you will find this book of significant value. Scroll up and grab a copy now.
Jan H Pieterse
Jan H Pieterse is the founder of NextCEO, a member of Mensa, serial entrepreneur, specialist software engineer and the author of various business and information technology related articles. He has authored various other articles under pen names. He lives in Centurion, South Africa with his wife and two sons. With almost two decades of hands-on experience, he is a veteran in the information technology field. Entrepreneurship, business management and leadership have always been at the forefront of his aspirations. He was a co-founder of various companies and has contributed and consulted on business development and strategic processes of several of organizations. Learn more about Jan H Pieterse at NextCEO.co.za
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The Simple Side Of Financial Management - Jan H Pieterse
The Simple Side Of
Financial
Management
Managing finance should not be difficult, boring or scary
Jan H Pieterse
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Why I Wrote This Book
I wrote this book because, I felt that in so many cases where people do research studies and/or research papers in general, either for self-enrichment or as part of a study purpose towards a certified outcome, these research papers seem to get lost in the cracks. During my studies I came across a philosophy that stated that; A scholar during their undergraduate degree, merely summarizes and compares the knowledge from the greater pool of knowledge, whereas a scholar studying towards a master degree, searches and tests these collections of knowledge and verifies the information in the greater pool of knowledge, whereas, the Ph.D. scholar is the one that contributes and grows the pool of knowledge.
For many years I believed this philosophy, however, as time passed I realized that even the least expectant individual can significantly contribute to the knowledge pool and feed the inquisitiveness of the information hungry souls. Thus I have decided it a fitting choice to publish the research that I had done for the various business projects during my studies. I can only hope that you would not only find this information useful but that you find the book enjoyable.
Why You Should Read This Book
If you are interested in understanding Financial Management, but you are just not in the mood for those stale academic written, hard to understand, boring textbooks, then this book is just for you.
If you are simply looking for additional information and wish to supplement your existing knowledge of financial management, well then this book is for you.
For the sake of covering both angles, this book includes the academic writing, as well as simpler written interpretations of the same information. The non-academic people amongst us or simply those who will benefit from a simpler side of things can benefit none the less.
With a pinch of salt, a dash of garnish, this book will help you understand some of the in-depth parts of financial management paradigm.
You may at some parts feel that you have completely lost your way, but fear not. As I have, and many before us, you will survive the journeys into the paradigms of the business management empire.
Table of Contents
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Why I Wrote This Book
Why You Should Read This Book
Table of Contents
Understanding the Book
Finance Concepts and principles
Financial Management versus. Accounting
Five Users of Financial Statements
Projected Income Statement
Time value of Money
Organizational Budget Types
Types of Variance
Ratio Analysis
Cost Analysis
Failure Factors
Formulations, Valuations, and Calculations
Valuation
Bonds
Cost Comparison Analysis
Organization valuation
Financial Management in Practice
Ratio Analysis
Cost-Volume-Profit
mergers and acquisitions
Forward Market
About The Author
Other Books By Jan H Pieterse
Understanding the Book
The standard text such as this will contain academic style writing with citations and arguments. This is where the facts are defined in great detail. If you prefer to read the fact in their original context, I have included a bibliography