I feel one has to read accounting and
financial statement analysis also to understand the accounting language.
Not exact matches
He is
also the author of Securities
Analysis and The Interpretation of
Financial Statements.
This is important when investing in companies where
financial statements are important for an
analysis something that is always the case in credit
analysis and
also is the case both for TAM portfolio companies and DJIA portfolio companies.
I recently finished Security
Analysis and have
also read the Intelligent Investor, but I feel like I'm not getting the most out of these books as I should because my ability to read balance sheets and
financial statements is very very basic (sorry, I have a liberal arts degree).
There's
also a lot less scope for «adjustments «on the face of the
financial statements and, for any that do show up, you've the luxury of actually deciding whether to include or exclude them for your own
analysis.
The business advisor
also analyses the
financial statements of the company for accuracy and provide advice on vital elements that affect the growth of the organization.
I
also possess exceptional skills in spreading
financial statements and issue written
analysis reports promptly.