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Author: Steven A. Finkler
ISBN : 0136070736
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One of the few texts that addresses financial and managerial accounting within the three major areas of the public sector.
Introduction to Financial Management.; Planning for Success: Budgeting; Additional Budgeting Concepts; Understanding Costs; Capital Budgeting; Long-Term Financing; Managing Short-Term Resource and Obligations; Accountability and Control; Taking Stock of Where You Are: The Balance Sheet.; Reporting the Results of Operations: The Activity and Cash Flow Statements; Unique Aspects of Accounting for Health Care and Not-for-Profit Organizations; Unique Aspects of Accounting for State and Local Governments; Unique Aspects of Accounting for State and Local Governments – Part II: Reporting Financial Results; Financial Statement Analysis; Unique Aspects of Accounting for State and Local Governments
MARKET: Financial Management for Public, Health, and Not-for-Profit provides the fundamentals of financial management for those pursuing careers within the public, health and not-for-profit fields. With a unique presentation that explains the rules specific to the public sector, this book outlines the framework for readers to access and apply financial information more effectively.
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- Hardcover: 672 pages
- Publisher: Prentice Hall; 3 edition (March 26, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0136070736
- ISBN-13: 978-0136070733
- Product Dimensions: 1.1 x 8 x 10 inches
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Free Financial Management for Public, Health, and Not-for-Profit Organizations
Terrible text. Explanations for charts are frequently on the page before or after, so you have to flip back and forth to see the chart or explanations. No color anywhere. Key concepts could stand out more of done in color, listed in margins, boxed in the text. It is just word after word crammed on a page so as to squeeze as much as possible in as little space as possible. There are so many far superior ways to present this material. How about some real world examples instead of just using examples from three fictional entities? It would make the information more interesting to show how it is used in actual situations. The problems are frustrating to do because the information presented in the chapter is usually inadequate to slow one to work the problems. Much time is wasted trying to figure out the problems becuase the the terms are different from what was explained in the chapter. For the money that this cost, it is a shame. Spending so much on a text would not be so objectionable if it would help one to learn. This book is dull, unimaginative, poorly put together, and utterly frustrating.
By Luckymommy
While most textbooks on this subject can be dry and wordy, this text is actually quite helpful and offers easy to understand examples. It is a great resource for learning budgeting for the public sector and is very helpful for understanding one piece of nonprofit or government budgeting.
By P. Dana
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