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ACCT 4660

Financial Statement Analysis

ACCOUNTING

Designed to enhance your understanding of the process of evaluating financial statement information. Requires a basic familiarity with financial accounting and the assumptions underlying measurements reported in financial statements, an understanding of the economic and regulatory forces underlying corporate disclosure of financial statement information and their effects on financial statement information, and familiarity with data sources and analytical tools to extract and evaluate this data. Objectives are to develop familiarity with this type of analysis and to gain an appreciation for its limitations. Topics: profitability and risk analysis, credit risk models, forecasting, and valuation.

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Mark Soczek, Soczek

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Quality: 1Difficulty: 3Soczek

Boring stuff. I don't like this teacher.

12/23/2004

Quality: 5Difficulty: 4Soczek

Soczek is awesome. He's probably the best professor I've had in college. His office tells all!!!

12/21/2004

Quality: 5Difficulty: 4Soczek

The best accounting professer at Olin. Classes are difficult, but well explained. Always has time available. Little slow to return grades, but great in every other respect.

12/19/2004

Quality: 5Difficulty: 3Soczek

Very nice guy. Helps out if you go talk to him. Class a little boring though.

10/2/2003