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Cash Flow Analysis and Forecasting - The Definitive Guide to Understanding Using Published Cash Flow Data

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This book is the definitive guide to cash flow statement analysis and forecasting. It takes the reader from an introduction about how cash flows move within a business, through to a detailed review of the contents of a cash flow statement. This is followed by detailed guidance on how to restate cash flows into a template format. The book shows how to use the template to analyse the data from start up, growth, mature and declining companies, and those using US GAAP and IAS reporting. The book includes real world examples from such companies as Black and Decker (US), Fiat (Italy) and Tesco (UK). A section on cash flow forecasting includes full coverage of spreadsheet risk and good practice. Complete with chapters of particular interest to those involved in credit markets as lenders or counter-parties, those running businesses and those in equity investing, this book is the definitive guide to understanding and interpreting cash flow data.

List of contents










Introduction ix
Section One  Historic Cash Flow Analysis
1 Understanding How Cash Flows in a Business 3
2 Understanding Cash Flows Properly 21
3 Start-up, Growth, Mature, Decline 47
4 Restating the Cash Flows of a Real Business 59
5 Restating US GAAP Cash Flows 83
6 Analysing the Cash Flows of Mature Businesses 99
7 Analysing the Cash Flows of Growth Businesses 135
8 Growth and Mature - Further Analysis Issues 153
9 Analysing the Cash Flows of Start-up Businesses 171
10 Analysing the Cash Flows of Decline Businesses 179
11 What to do about Bad Cash Flows 185
12 Cash Versus Profit as a Measure of Performance 191
13 Cash Flow Analysis and Credit Risk 201
14 Cash Flow Analysis and Performance Measurement 215
15 Analysing Direct Cash Flow Statements 223
16 Generating a Cash Flow Summary from Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet Data 231
17 Summarising Historic Free Cash Flow 247
Section Two  Forecasting Cash Flows
18 Introduction 255
19 Spreadsheet Risk 263
20 Good Practice Spreadsheet Development 275
21 The Use of Assumptions in Spreadsheet Models 295
Index 305


About the author










Timothy D.H. Jury (Lancashire, UK), is a financial training consultant and chartered accountant. With considerable experience of management in turnaround situations, Timothy also spent over two years developing and presenting corporate credit training for major banks, working for a consultancy specializing in training for financial services businesses. He is now a full time training and strategy consultant offering courses covering all aspects of corporate lending, financial analysis, especially cash flow analysis, accounting, valuation, corporate finance, M&A, strategy and management. In this role he has undertaken in house training initiatives for such clients as Ernst & Young, New York, Standard Chartered Bank, India, and Societe Generale, London. In addition, he has developed and delivered Euromoney public courses all over the world. He is co-author of Advanced Credit Analysis, published by Euromoney in 1997.

Summary

This book is the definitive guide to cash flow statement analysis and forecasting. It takes the reader from an introduction about how cash flows move within a business, through to a detailed review of the contents of a cash flow statement. This is followed by detailed guidance on how to restate cash flows into a template format. The book shows how to use the template to analyse the data from start up, growth, mature and declining companies, and those using US GAAP and IAS reporting. The book includes real world examples from such companies as Black and Decker (US), Fiat (Italy) and Tesco (UK). A section on cash flow forecasting includes full coverage of spreadsheet risk and good practice. Complete with chapters of particular interest to those involved in credit markets as lenders or counter-parties, those running businesses and those in equity investing, this book is the definitive guide to understanding and interpreting cash flow data.

Product details

Authors Jury, Td Jury, Timothy Jury, Timothy D. H. Jury, Jury Timothy
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.05.2012
 
EAN 9781119962656
ISBN 978-1-119-96265-6
No. of pages 317
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Series Wiley Finance
The Wiley Finance Series
Wiley Finance
The Wiley Finance Series
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

Rechnungswesen, Accounting, Corporate Finance

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