Business Tax Answer Book

Written by admin on September 5th, 2010 in Business & Investing.
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The Business Tax Answer Book covers an encyclopedia of information — everything a business owner or advisor needs to know about tax and how to interpret and apply the tax rules. The Business Tax Answer Book is an access… More >>

Business Tax Answer Book

5 Responses to “Business Tax Answer Book”

  1. Anonymous says:

    This book is useful for looking up not just formulas but valuation methodologies in a hurry. However most of the techniques, though illustrated well, do not go very deep. This book is probably good for beginners in finance. Experienced readers may be served better by other publications. All in all, I found this text useful as a quick and easy “boiled down” reference guide for models, formulas and valuation techniques.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Bryan Bigari says:

    Frankly, I’m embarassed for the authors. I have the second edition, and it is rife with errors. It just illustrates what a PhD is worth these days. I held out hope that the enclosed CD would have a spreadsheet of value (as it implies in the text) but all that is included is the book in PDF format. Thanks guys, that’s helpful! Your next book should be titled “How to lie on the cover about the contents”.
    I just don’t know at whom they are targeting this book. Too basic for anyone in finance with a semester of accounting under his/her belt, maybe it’s for kids in high school in Junior Achievement? People running Kool Aide stands?

    I think we all know the market — their students who are hosed into buying it. Click another link to get away from this book as fast as you can, so my suffering is for a purpose.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    This is a good book which contains financial formulas and many examples of business analysis. The chapter on spreedsheets is badly outdated. This detracts from the book because business analysis is now all about spreadsheets. The short chapter on outdated financial programs detracts from the book. Their are other, better, books now available.

    To be fair, the book covers a very complete collect of business analysis precedures and still is a good reference.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. The section on spreadsheet is terribly outdated – obsolete even. It’s pretty much like a basic reference for financial modelling but does not really provide the step by step approach to the topic. Sorry but I don’t think you will find useful tips on financial forecasting here.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Coco Pazzo says:

    This book is practically useless for anybody who actually needs to do financial analysis and forecasting at work. 90% of us use spreadsheets for financial analysis and forecasting, and we end up working with complex spreadsheets which tie everything from complex sales forecasts to income statements to balance sheets to cash flow projections. I am still looking for an appropriate book and/or spreadsheet add-ons that will allow me to do this. I have been searching in vain for such a program and/or book. Does anybody know?
    Rating: 1 / 5

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