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The Portable MBA in Finance and Accounting
Published in Digital by John Wiley & Sons ()
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decent but flawed
Balanced and packed
This book has what you will need in a portable MBA. It is selective, has scope and completeness and is fast paced. You will need to be very focused to read it but that is only expected.
I liked it
I liked the way the book didn't get bogged down in too much math. The capital budgeting chapters were clear, much more to the point than the textbooks I tried to read.
Accounting for Changing Prices: Replacement Cost and General Price Level Adjustments
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1976)
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Accounting for social goals: budgeting and analysis of nonmarket projects
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Financial accounting : an introductory study
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Management Planning and Control: Mathematical Models.
Published in Textbook Binding by McGraw Hill Text (1970)
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Modern Accounting Systems
Published in Textbook Binding by John Wiley & Sons (1975)
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The Portable MBA in Finance and Accounting Set
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1996)
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Portable MBA in Marketing and Portable MBA in Finance and Accounting Set
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (1992)
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I found a lot of the sections unclear, mostly because the authors skimp on the necessary math, trying to describe numeric concepts with words; Sort of like "using a screwdriver to carve roast beef," as Tom Robbins once quipped. Additionally, the Portable MBA series' format, with different authors each writing a chapter, detracts from the book's cohesiveness. A book by one author (or several edited into one continuous voice) tends to hold together better. For example, I got more out of the briefer introduction to fiscal management, "Finance and Accounting for the Non-Financial Manager" by Steven Finkler due to its one-voice cohesiveness than I did from the Portable MBA.
On the up side, the first chapter is a brilliant exposition on how day-to-day business activities translate into the standard accounting reports. This section also illustrates how a manager can use spreadsheets to observe how changing prices or costs affect the "bottom line," and how financials can be used to build a strategy. I also found the chapter on budgeting quite helpful. However, when the book delves into finance, the lack of math really begins to take its toll. If it weren't for the Finkler book, I doubt I would have the faintest idea what capital budgeting was all about. All things considered, "The PMBA in F&A" is a decent but flawed book. However, when it is on, it is brilliant.