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Crunching numbers made faster & easier. (The Scoop).(Brief Article)

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Analyzing financial statement data can be a challenging step in determining the financial condition of a customer, but it is also an extremely critical one. Many commercial software packages are available to help, but most are complicated, expensive and take too much time. If you are looking to expand your financial analysis skills and gain a better appreciation for a company's cash flow--which is far more telling than either a balance sheet or income statement in revealing information--then ...

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