NOT IN USE - Financial Statements - Babson College, 2e

Construction, Analysis & Forecasts

by Fetters, Halsey, Soybel

ISBN: 978-1-61853-179-7 | Copyright 2018

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Financial Statements (pg. i)
Ch 01 Business Models andFinancial Statement Formats (pg. 1)
Ch 02 Financial Statements and theBSE: Construction (pg. 23)
Ch 03 GAAP Variability, FinancialStatement Construction,and Adjusting Entries: SomeComplications (pg. 55)
Ch 04 The Statement of CashFlows: Direct and IndirectFormats (pg. 73)
Ch 05 Opportunity Assessment andIntroduction to Forecasting (pg. 105)
Ch 06 Financial StatementAnalysis: Basic (pg. 127)
Ch 07 Analyzing FinancialPerformance: Extensions (pg. 175)
Ch 08 Forecasting FinancialPerformance (pg. 207)
Ch 09 Financial Statements andStrategy Assessment (pg. 243)
Case 01: Financial Statements: Introduction to the Income Statement and Balance Sheet (pg. 267)
Glossary (pg. 299)

Michael Fetters

Michael L Fetters - Babson College


Robert F. Halsey

Robert F. Halsey

Robert F. Halsey is Professor of Accounting and Associate Dean of the Undergraduate School at Babson College. He received his MBA and PhD from the University of Wisconsin.

Prior to obtaining his PhD he worked as the chief financial officer (CFO) of a privately held retailing and manufacturing company and as the vice president and manager of the commercial lending division of a large bank.

Professor Halsey teaches courses in financial and managerial accounting at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, including a popular course in financial statement analysis for second year MBA students. He has also taught numerous executive education courses for large multinational companies through Babson’s school of Executive Education as well as for a number of stock brokerage firms in the Boston area. He is regarded as an innovative teacher and has been recognized for outstanding teaching at both the University of Wisconsin and Babson College.

Professor Halsey co-authors Advanced Accounting published by Cambridge Business Publishers. Professor Halsey’s research interests are in the area of financial reporting, including firm valuation, financial statement analysis, and disclosure issues. He has publications in Advances in Quantitative Analysis of Finance and Accounting, The Journal of the American Taxation Association, Issues in Accounting Education, The Portable MBA in Finance and Accounting, the CPA Journal, AICPA Professor/Practitioner Case Development Program, and in other accounting and analysis journals.

Professor Halsey is an active member of the American Accounting Association and other accounting, analysis, and business organizations. He is widely recognized as an expert in the areas of financial reporting, financial analysis, and business valuation.


Virginia Soybel

Virginia E Soybel - Babson College