Financial Management for Public, Health, and Not-For-Profit Organizations by Daniel L. Smith, Steven A. Finkler, Robert M. Purtell and Thad D. Calabrese (2016, Hardcover)

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PublisherCQ Press
ISBN-101506326846
ISBN-139781506326849
eBay Product ID (ePID)219119701

Product Key Features

Number of Pages648 Pages
Publication NameFinancial Management for Public, Health, and Not-For-Profit Organizations
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
SubjectHealth Care Delivery, Public Finance, Public Affairs & Administration, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities / General, Accounting / Governmental
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Business & Economics, Medical
AuthorDaniel L. Smith, Steven A. Finkler, Robert M. Purtell, Thad D. Calabrese
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight47.2 Oz
Item Length10.2 in
Item Width8.2 in

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Edition Number5
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2016-285147
ReviewsFinancial Management for Public, Health, and Not-for-Profit Organizationshelps to enhance financial decision-making skills through the application of analytical concepts and decision-making techniques to a variety of financial situations. Its presentation and readability are right for my students., Finkler et al.'s Financial Managementcontinues to be my book of choice. Its discussions of financial statements, regulatory reporting, and related case studies are terrific! The case studies and exercises at the end of each chapter are great ways to engage students. I continue to recommend this text to my colleagues., "The Finkler et al. book is so well balanced, it provides fundamentals on accounting and short-and long-term financial management techniques, as well as advanced-level techniques. The beauty of Financial Management is the way that it provides readers with how-to steps on accounting to interpret financial conditions.  It presents advanced topics, but in a user-friendly way, placing the title at the top in the textbook market." , The Finkler et al. book is so well balanced, it provides fundamentals on accounting and short-and long-term financial management techniques, as well as advanced-level techniques. The beauty of Financial Managementis the way that it provides readers with how-to steps on accounting to interpret financial conditions. It presents advanced topics, but in a user-friendly way, placing the title at the top in the textbook market.
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal658.1/5
Table Of ContentPart I Introduction: Setting the StageChapter 1: Introduction to Financial ManagementIntroductionWhat is Financial Management?Public Sector Resource FlowsWhy Public, Healthcare, and Not-for-profit in One Book?Why Should Public Service Organizations Worry about Financial Management?Should Public Service Organizations Earn a Profit?Ongoing Case StudySummaryPart II: PlanningChapter 2: Planning for Success: BudgetingIntroductionMissionStrategic PlanLong-Range PlanBudgetsBehavioral Aspects of the Budget ProcessSummaryChapter 3: Additional Budgeting ConceptsIntroductionLine-item and Responsibility Center BudgetsCentralization versus DecentralizationProgram and Functional BudgetsBudgeting TechniquesAdditional Governmental Budgeting IssuesSummaryChapter 4: Understanding CostsIntroductionBasic Concepts and DefinitionsCost BehaviorBreak-Even AnalysisCost MeasurementSummaryChapter 5: Capital BudgetingIntroductionWhy Do We Need a Separate Capital Budget?Definition of Capital Assets: Theory And PracticeWhy Do Capital Assets Warrant Special Attention?The Time Value of MoneyCapital Asset Investment AnalysisSummaryChapter 6: Long-Term FinancingIntroductionEquity FinancingLong-Term DebtSummaryPart III: Implementation and Controlling resultsChapter 7: Managing Short-Term Resources and ObligationsIntroductionWorking Capital ManagementShort-Term ResourcesShort-Term ObligationsSummaryChapter 8: Accountability and ControlIntroductionManagement Control SystemsMeasures of PerformanceControlling QualityVariance AnalysisEthicsSafeguarding ResourcesThe Form 990Consequences of Ethical ViolationsSummaryPart IV: Reporting ResultsChapter 9: Taking Stock of Where You Are: The Balance SheetIntroductionThe Framework for Financial AccountingGenerally Accepted Accounting PrinciplesInternational Financial Reporting StandardsFiscal YearsBalance Sheet ElementsAssets: A Closer LookLiabilities: A Closer LookNet Assets or Fund Balance: A Closer LookRecording Financial InformationSummaryChapter 10: Reporting the Results of Operations: The Activity and Cash Flow StatementsIntroductionThe Activity StatementThe Statement of Cash FlowsInterrelationships among Financial StatementsNotes to Financial StatementsRecording and Reporting Financial InformationStarting from ScratchSummaryChapter 11: Unique Aspects of Accounting for Not-for-Profit and Health Care OrganizationsIntroductionAccounting for Not-for-Profit OrganizationsFund AccountingDepreciationDonated Goods and ServicesInvestmentsTaxesAccounting for Healthcare OrganizationsSummaryChapter 12: Unique Aspects of Accounting for State and Local Governments--Part I: The Recording ProcessIntroductionBases of AccountingGovernment Fund AccountingRecording Financial InformationSummaryChapter 13: Unique Aspects of Accounting for State and Local Governments--Part II: Reporting Financial ResultsIntroductionReporting Financial InformationSummaryPart V: Financial AnalysisChapter 14: Financial Statement AnalysisIntroductionFinancial Statement ReviewThe Notes that Accompany Financial StatementsRatio AnalysisSummaryChapter 15: Financial Condition AnalysisIntroductionFinancial Condition AnalysisFinancial Statement Analysis versus Financial Condition AnalysisRatio AnalysisSummary
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisNow in its Fifth Edition, Financial Management for Public, Health, and Not-for-Profit Organizations is the leading textbook on financial management in the government, health, and not-for-profit sectors providing a comprehensive yet practical introduction to the financial decision-making and management skills required of students and practitioners in the field. Assuming readers have no prior training in financial management, authors Steven A. Finkler, Daniel L. Smith, Thad D. Calabrese, and Robert M. Purtell artfully combine the principles and theory and analytics of accounting and finance. Coverage includes cost analysis, budget preparation, budget and variance analysis, management control, and recording and reporting financial information, with an emphasis on preparing and analyzing financial statements. The authors detail the foundational principles of each of the methods introduced in the book, and through step-by-step equations, figures, and exhibits, they illustrate how to execute financial management in practice., This book provides a practical introduction to the financial decision-making and management skills required of students and practitioners in the public, health, and not-for-profit sectors., Intended for introductory courses in financial and managerial accounting in the areas of government or public policy and management, not-for-profit management, and health policy and management, this texts addresses financial and managerial accounting within the three major areas of the public sector - government, health, and not-for-profit., Now in its Fifth Edition, Financial Management for Public, Health, and Not-for-Profit Organizationsis the leading textbook on financial management in the government, health, and not-for-profit sectors providing a comprehensive yet practical introduction to the financial decision-making and management skills required of students and practitioners in the field. Assuming readers have no prior training in financial management, the authors artfully combine the principles and theory and analytics of accounting and finance. Coverage includes cost analysis, budget preparation, budget and variance analysis, management control, and recording and reporting financial information, with an emphasis on preparing and analyzing financial statements. The authors detail the foundational principles of each of the methods introduced in the book, and through step-by-step equations, figures, and exhibits, they illustrate how to execute financial management in practice.
LC Classification NumberHJ257.3

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