Finance for Managers

Finance for Managers by Richard Luecke, published by Harvard Business Press in 2002, is a comprehensive guide designed for business readers at all levels of experience. This 210-page edition focuses on essential financial concepts crucial for managerial roles, including the interpretation of financial statements, net present value, and return on investment. The book aims to enhance financial literacy, providing practical insights that are accessible and nontechnical.
Readers will find that Finance for Managers emphasizes the importance of understanding financial health in a business context. It offers smart advice for improving financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting, making it a valuable resource for those looking to strengthen their management skills in finance. With its straightforward approach, this guide serves as a practical tool for managers seeking to make informed financial decisions.
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Harvard Business Essentials are comprehensive, solution-oriented paperbacks for business readers of all levels of experience. Calculating and assessing the overall financial health of the business is an important part of any managerial position. From reading and deciphering financial statements, to understanding net present value, to calculating return on investment, Finance for Managers provides the fundamentals of financial literacy. Easy to use and nontechnical, this helpful guide gives managers the smart advice they need to increase their impact on financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting.
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