Focusing on the ocean's characteristics, this essay delves into its depth, temperature, and currents, providing a comprehensive exploration of marine science as understood in the late 19th century. The work, originally published in 1877, is presented as a high-quality reprint, preserving the insights and observations of the time, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical perspectives on oceanography.
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John J. Wild is a distinguished author whose work delves deeply into the intricacies of financial accounting and reporting, business analysis and valuation, and international financial markets. His extensive research focuses on earnings quality and corporate governance, exploring the complex interdependencies within these crucial domains. Wild's expertise is evident in his frequent contributions to leading academic journals. His ability to present complex subjects in a clear and accessible manner makes him a sought-after speaker at universities and conferences.





- 2020
- 2004
FINANCIAL Information for Decisions, 3e, by Wild addresses the topics and issues typically covered in Financial Accounting while at the same time motivating student interest in accounting through its extensive use of entrepreneurial examples, application of analysis skills, integration of interactive tutorial software, and a highly engaging pedagogical design. This is the only textbook in the financial accounting market that thoroughly integrates ideas and practices followed by today's business entrepreneurs, speaking more directly to students and better preparing them for the workforce they will enter.
- 2000
Financial accounting: Information for Decisions
- 888 pages
- 32 hours of reading
This text incorporates a real world emphasis that focuses on both corporations and non-corporations (particularly on smaller, entrepreneurial businesses). It also examines business and technology, offering students a modern and relevant presentation of accounting.
- 2000
Analysis of financial statements
- 529 pages
- 19 hours of reading
Turn financial statements into powerful allies in your decision making Whether you're an investor, creditor, consultant, regulator, manager-or an employee concerned about your company's well-being and the stability of your job-the ability to successfully interpret and analyze financial statements gives you a leg up in today's rough-and-tumble marketplace. Analysis of Financial Statements, Fifth Edition, by Leopold A. Bernstein and John J. Wild, gives you every practical, up-to-date method for making the data in financial statements clear and meaningful. You get analytical tools that range from computation of ratio and cash flow measures to earnings prediction and valuation as you learn how to reconstruct the economic reality embedded in financial statements. User-friendly and engaging, this hands-on classic is loaded with graphs, charts, and tables, so you can see how topics relate to the business practices of actual companies. A concluding comprehensive case analysis of the Campbell Soup Company gives shape and color to the author's step-by-step lessons.