Financial Intelligence
A Manager's Guide to Knowing What the Numbers Really Mean
Summary:
The book provides managers with an understanding of the essentials of financial accounting and finance, explaining how to interpret financial reports and what the numbers actually indicate about a company's performance. It also offers insights on how to use this financial knowledge to make smarter business decisions, communicate more effectively with financial teams, and boost a company's profitability.
Key points:
1. Financial Statements: The book highlights the need to understand financial statements for informed business decisions.
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