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CHAPTER 1 - Primary financial statements -- CHAPTER 2 - Notes to financial statements -- CHAPTER 3 - Financial statement analysis -- CHAPTER 4 – Prospective financial statement analysis and simulations -- CHAPTER 5 – Real-life case study: A flight to a bankruptcy of Norwegian Air Shuttle.
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Introduction -- Models of Financial Microeconometrics -- Modeling Financial Distress and Bankrupcy -- Accounting Research and Disclosure Microeconometrics -- The Microeconometrics of Corporate Governance -- Topics in Empirical Corporate Finance and Accounting
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 3. The Financial Statements -- Chapter 4: Accounting Process and the transaction analysis -- Chapter 5: Inventories -- Chapter 6: Non-current assets -- Chapter 7: Liabilities, receivables and other related items -- Chapter...
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Chapter 1. Most common distortions in a financial statement analysis caused by objective weaknesses of accounting and analytical methods -- Chapter 2. Other “noise” in a financial statement analysis caused by objective weaknesses of accounting and analytical methods -- Chapter 3. Deliberate...
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1. Comparability as a driver of Financial Reporting Quality -- 2. Criticalities along the path to Global Comparability of financial reporting -- 3. The role of Auditing in Global Comparability of financial reporting -- 4. Cross-country Empirical Analysis on IFRS based financial reports -- 5....
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1. Financial Regulations, Supervision Structure and Banking Performance in CESEE -- 2. The income velocity of money - determinants (case of the Czech Republic) -- 3. The Impact of Central Bank Policy Rate on Financial Development: The case of Europe -- 4. Causes of limitations of GDP per capita...
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