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"Hand in Hand Teach You How to Read Financial Statements (Upgraded Version of New Standards)" Author: Tang Dynasty Publishing House: China Economic Publishing House
"Hand in Hand Teach You How to Read Financial Statements (Upgraded Version of New Standards)" Author: Tang Dynasty Publishing House: China Economic Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
From 2017 to 2019, the Ministry of Finance made a lot of revisions and additions to the "Enterprise Accounting Standards", so it was necessary to revise "Hand in Hand Teach You to Read Financial Reports" published in early 2015. During the revision process, Lao Tang first rewrote the reading skills of financial reports under the original standards based on the difficulties and problems reported by a large number of readers in the past six years, and then added content related to the new standards. Therefore, this book can be seen as a collection of two parts: the optimized version of the first edition of "Hand in Hand Teach You to Read Financial Reports" + the upgraded version of the new standards. Both can help investors read and understand corporate financial reports before and after the release of the new standards. This book insists on starting from the perspective of investors, and tries to abandon obscure terms and difficult formulas as much as possible. Taking a real financial report as an example, it explains the reading methods and mine-clearing skills of financial reports, and focuses on the practical experience of how to discover and eliminate investment traps in advance through abnormal data in financial reports, striving to enable investors with no accounting foundation to easily understand financial reports and stay away from junk companies that destroy value.
About the Author
Tang Chao, born in the 1970s. In 1994, he resigned from his public office in a public institution and entered the futures market in 1995. He spent countless sleepless nights studying various technical analysis books, and finally successfully blew up his position and went bankrupt in 1996. He finally got the four-word mantra: "Stay away from leverage". In the subsequent struggles, he invested in real estate and stocks, and the harvest was quite satisfactory. At the end of 2006, he closed the company and became a homebody. From then on, he began to enjoy a leisurely life of reading, sports and investment. During this period, he published best-selling books "Hand in Hand Teach You to Read Financial Statements", "Hand in Hand Teach You to Read Financial Statements 2: 18 Lessons to See Through the Banking Industry", "Value Investment Practical Manual", and "Bamman's Story: Replicable Value Investment". He also often published company analysis, investment insights and real-time record articles on his WeChat public account "Tang Shufang".