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Businesses today may still be using accounting systems first developed in the Renaissance by Venetian merchants, but it pays for 21st century entrepreneurs to understand them.
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How can a company’s credit risk get worse yet its accounting net income go up?
How much greater or lesser would 2011 income before taxes have been if Jet Philly had been able to classify this lease as an operating lease instead of a capital lease?
Quarterly Earnings and the Short-term Pressure to Perform
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Professor Peter Knutson Wraps Up 31 Years Instructing Students How to Look Behind the Numbers, Or, As He Puts It, “How to Distinguish Reality from Accounting and GAAP from Claptrap”