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Financial Intelligence - FinancA Manager’s Guide to Knowing What the Numbers Really Mean - cover

Financial Intelligence - FinancA Manager’s Guide to Knowing What the Numbers Really Mean

KAREN BERMAN

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Sinopsis

Are you making business decisions without truly understanding the numbers behind them? In today's data-driven world, financial reports and balance sheets speak volumes—but only if you know how to read them. *Financial Intelligence* is not just another finance book; it's an accessible, insightful guide crafted for managers, entrepreneurs, and professionals who need to make informed decisions but don't come from a financial background. Authors Karen Berman and Joe Knight, co-founders of the Business Literacy Institute, break down complex financial concepts into clear, real-world explanations. You'll learn how to interpret income statements, balance sheets, cash flow reports, and key financial metrics—without getting lost in accounting jargon. Most importantly, you'll discover how to spot red flags, ask the right questions, and use financial data to drive smarter strategies and better outcomes for your organization. Whether you're leading a team, launching a startup, or climbing the corporate ladder, *Financial Intelligence* empowers you with the confidence and tools to make the numbers work for you. Unlock the language of business today—and start making decisions like a financially savvy leader. 
Disponible desde: 17/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 156 páginas.

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