Значение слова "FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS" найдено в 3 источниках

FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
фин. анализ финансовой отчетности (изучение показателей баланса, отчета о прибылях и убытках и другой финансовой отчетности с целью оценки эффективности деятельности компании, ее платежеспособности, перспектив ее развития и т. п.)
Syn:
analysis of financial statements
See:
balance sheet analysis, financial analysis, financial statement, balance sheet, balance sheet analysis, profit and loss statement, ratio analysis, financial ratio, horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, common-size analysis, common-base-year analysis, quality of earnings, profitability analysis
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анализ финансового отчета
..Словарь экономических терминов.

найдено в "Investment dictionary"
Financial Statement Analysis: translation

The process of reviewing and evaluating a company’s financial statements (such as the balance sheet or profit and loss statement), thereby gaining an understanding of the financial health of the company and enabling more effective decision making. Financial statements record financial data; however, this information must be evaluated through financial statement analysis to become more useful to investors, shareholders, managers and other interested parties.

Financial statement analysis is an evaluative method of determining the past, current and projected performance of a company. Several techniques are commonly used as part of financial statement analysis including horizontal analysis, which compares two or more years of financial data in both dollar and percentage form; vertical analysis, where each category of accounts on the balance sheet is shown as a percentage of the total account; and ratio analysis, which calculates statistical relationships between data.


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
financial statement analysis: translation

Evaluation of a firm's financial statements in order to assess the firm's worth and its ability to meet its financial obligations. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary


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