Essays about: "Financial statement analysis purpose and importance"

Found 3 essays containing the words Financial statement analysis purpose and importance.

  1. 1. Lessons from the financial crisis - the importance of communication in a world where business is king

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för strategisk kommunikation

    Author : Robert Sarvik; Peter Houli; [2011]
    Keywords : issues management; crisis management; financial crisis; qualitative interviews; discourse analysis; media; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Title: Lessons from the financial crisis – the importance of communication in a world where business is king. Authors: Peter Houli and Robert Sarvik Mentor: Asta Cepaite Nilsson Problem statement: Currently, seemingly few studies have been conducted with focus on how organisations have used issues and crisis management during the financial crisis. READ MORE

  2. 2. Building Global Banks: A Comparative Analysis of European Banks Over Time

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Javid Iqbal; Gholam Reza Jor; [2009-08-24T11:11:10Z]
    Keywords : Financial Institutions; Financial Statements; Rectangle Model; Expansion and Growth;

    Abstract : The importance of the financial sector in any economy is self-evident. Banks provide a wide range of financial services in all sectors of the economy. The purpose of this study is to analyze how European banks have developed from 2003 to 2007 based on three questions. READ MORE

  3. 3. Persistency & trends : Stock price impact of interim reports

    University essay from IHH, Redovisning och finansiering

    Author : Fredrik Gyllefjord; Vladimir Lolic; [2006]
    Keywords : Financial statement analysis; Market behaviour; Interim reports; Fourth quarter reports; Persistent trends; Trend analysis; Stockholm stock exchange; Analysts; Expectations.;

    Abstract : Problem: Interim and annual reports are some of the most crucial sources of information regarding companies’ performances. Interested parties such as analysts and investors assess this information and compare it with expectations. READ MORE