In: Corporate Finance, Corporate Communication

Investor Relations

Financial communications involves three groups of people: investors, analysts and the media. These summaries will help you learn how to best communicate with each group according to their varying expectations.

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Summaries

8 Book

How to Read a Financial Report

Wringing Vital Signs out of the Numbers
John A. Tracy
Wiley, 2004
9 Report
Jody Foldesy et al.
Boston Consulting Group, 2015
8 Book

The Financial Numbers Game

Detecting Creative Accounting Practices
Charles W. Mulford and Eugene E. Comiskey
Wiley, 2002
9 Book

The ValueReporting Revolution

Moving Beyond the Earnings Game
Robert G. Eccles et al.
Wiley, 2001
8 Book

Creating Shareholder Value

A Guide for Managers and Investors
Alfred Rappaport
Free Press, 1997
8 Book

Gatekeepers

The Role of the Professions in Corporate Governance
John C. Coffee, Jr.
Oxford UP, 2006
6 Book
Thomas M. Ryan and Chad A. Jacobs
Wiley, 2004
9 Book

Building Public Trust

The Future of Corporate Reporting
Robert G. Eccles and Samuel A. DiPiazza
Wiley, 2002
7 Book
James F. Reda et al.
Wiley, 2007
5 Book

Achieving Fair Value

How Companies Can Better Manage Their Relationships with Investors
Mark C. Scott
Wiley, 2005
8 Book

The New Investor Relations

Expert Perspectives on the State of the Art
Benjamin Mark Cole
Bloomberg Press, 2003
8 Book

The Customer-Funded Business

Start, Finance, or Grow Your Company with Your Customers’ Cash
John Mullins PhD
Wiley, 2014