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Business Analysis and Evaluation - Using Financial Statements

Date: 2 April 2009  | Author : z4kw4n  

Business Analysis and Evaluation - Using Financial Statements
Palepu, Healy, Bernard, "Business Analysis and Evaluation - Using Financial Statements"
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A critical challenge for any economy is the allocation of savings to investment opportunities. Economies that do this well can exploit new business ideas to spur innovation and create jobs and wealth at a rapid pace. In contrast, economies that manage this process poorly dissipate their wealth and fail to support business opportunities.
In the twentieth century, we have seen two distinct models for channeling savings into business investments. Communist and socialist market economies have used central planning and government agencies to pool national savings and to direct investments in business enterprises. The failure of this model is evident from the fact that most of these economies have abandoned it in favor of the second model—the market model. In almost all countries in the world today, capital markets play an important role in channeling financial resources from savers to business enterprises that need capital.



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