Financial Management for Public, Health, and Not-for-Profit Organizations Fifth Edition – Ebook PDF Version – Digital Instant Dowload.
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1506326846
- ISBN-13 : 978-1506326849
- Author: Steven A. Finkler, Daniel L. Smith, Thad D. Calabrese, Robert M. Purtell
Now in its Fifth Edition, Financial Management for Public, Health, and Not-for-Profit Organizations is the leading textbook on financial management in the government, health, and not-for-profit sectors providing a comprehensive yet practical introduction to the financial decision-making and management skills required of students and practitioners in the field. Assuming readers have no prior training in financial management, authors Steven A. Finkler, Daniel L. Smith, Thad D. Calabrese, and Robert M. Purtell artfully combine the principles and theory and analytics of accounting and finance. Coverage includes cost analysis, budget preparation, budget and variance analysis, management control, and recording and reporting financial information, with an emphasis on preparing and analyzing financial statements. The authors detail the foundational principles of each of the methods introduced in the book, and through step-by-step equations, figures, and exhibits, they illustrate how to execute financial management in practice.
Table contents:
CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Financial Management
CHAPTER 2: Planning for Success: Budgeting
CHAPTER 3: Additional Budgeting Concepts
CHAPTER 4: Understanding Costs
CHAPTER 5: Capital Budgeting
CHAPTER 6: Long-Term Financing
CHAPTER 7: Managing Short-Term Resources and Obligations
CHAPTER 8: Accountability and Control
CHAPTER 9: Taking Stock of Where You Are: The Balance Sheet
CHAPTER 10: Reporting the Results of Operations: The Activity and Cash Flow Statements
CHAPTER 11: Unique Aspects of Accounting for Not-for-Profit and Health-Care Organizations
CHAPTER 12: Unique Aspects of Accounting for State and Local Governments—Part I: The Recording Process
CHAPTER 13: Unique Aspects of Accounting for State and Local Governments—Part II: Reporting Financial Results