Description
This guide to investing through analysis of financial statements presents both underlying principles and practical examples. It examines how an accounting book is structured, the ways to read one in order to extract information about value, and why accounting techniques help investors avoid common traps. Through cases that depict finance, investing, and accounting principles in action, readers learn crucial lessons for challenging the market's pricing.
Financial Statement Analysis for Value Investing is essential reading for anyone interested in the fundamentals of value investing, practitioners and students alike. Both professional and individual investors can benefit from its techniques and insights, and it is well suited for value investing and financial statement analysis courses in business schools.
About the Author
Stephen Penman is the George O. May Professor Emeritus and special lecturer at Columbia Business School, as well as a distinguished professor at Bocconi University. His books include Accounting for Value (Columbia, 2010).
Peter Pope is professor of accounting at Bocconi University and emeritus professor of accounting at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the academic coordinator of the Institute of Quantitative Investment Research.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231215688
Author Stephen Penman
Format Hardback
Page Count 400
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press