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Now in its sixth edition, Business Analysis and Valuation: IFRS
Standards edition has successfully taught students how to interpret
IFRS-based financial statements for more than twenty years. With
the help of international cases, the authors illustrate the use of
financial data in various valuation tasks and motivate students to
build a thorough understanding of theoretical approaches and their
practical application.
The new edition of Business Analysis and Valuation builds on the
strong success of the first IFRS edition, providing students with
the knowledge of how to use financial statement information to
assess a firm's financial performance, value, and creditworthiness.
The text is primarily aimed at Masters and upper-level
undergraduate programs in business and builds a bridge between
accounting and finance, therefore making it accessible to both
finance and accounting students. The distinctive strengths of this
text include a large number of real-world cases used to illustrate
theory; the step-by-step analysis methodology, and the extensive
discussion of strategy analysis. The presentation of material is
based on business analysis before financial analysis, which ensures
that financial analysis is approached in a real-world manner and is
driven by strategy. The pedagogy is geared toward helping students
to develop strong practical skills using current applications and
supported by the extra interactive material on the companion
website.
Cutting across three areas of interest within New Religious
Movements - insider perspectives, sociology of religion and the
helping professions - this book explores insiders' experience of
the Indian Guru-disciple Yogic tradition and is authored by a
former member of that tradition. Highlighting the rich spiritual
experience of devotees of Guru-disciple Yoga, and broadening the
understanding of Guru-disciple Yoga Practice, this book also adds
considerably to knowledge of conversion to New Religious Movements
and to issues of affiliation and disengagement. Exploring
participants' experience of attraction, affiliation and
disengagement, these themes highlight individuals' personal
experience of Guru-disciple Yoga Practice.
Cutting across three areas of interest within New Religious
Movements - insider perspectives, sociology of religion and the
helping professions - this book explores insiders' experience of
the Indian Guru-disciple Yogic tradition and is authored by a
former member of that tradition. Highlighting the rich spiritual
experience of devotees of Guru-disciple Yoga, and broadening the
understanding of Guru-disciple Yoga Practice, this book also adds
considerably to knowledge of conversion to New Religious Movements
and to issues of affiliation and disengagement. Exploring
participants' experience of attraction, affiliation and
disengagement, these themes highlight individuals' personal
experience of Guru-disciple Yoga Practice.
What is rationality and how are we to conceive of it today given
the major theoretical changes that have profoundly altered our
philosophical self-understanding? Rationality, Hermeneutics and
Dialogue develops a systematic response to these questions,
defending an approach to rationality that can meet the demands of a
postfoundationalist and pluralistic era. Engaging critically with
the work of Habermas, Gadamer and Foucault, Healy makes the case
for a dialogical approach to rationality as a fitting response to
postfoundationalist needs. As well as advancing existing
scholarship on these theorists, Rationality, Hermeneutics and
Dialogue contributes to filling a significant lacuna in the
literature on rationality, as prefigured by Richard Bernstein and
others. By showing how the dialogical approach can resolve two
challenging contemporary problems for rationality, it demonstrates
how critical engagement with the Continental tradition can
facilitate the resolution of aporias arising within the Analytic
tradition. It thereby sets the scene for a productive and
potentially provocative debate about rationality in the
twenty-first century.
What is rationality and how are we to conceive of it today given
the major theoretical changes that have profoundly altered our
philosophical self-understanding? Rationality, Hermeneutics and
Dialogue develops a systematic response to these questions,
defending an approach to rationality that can meet the demands of a
postfoundationalist and pluralistic era. Engaging critically with
the work of Habermas, Gadamer and Foucault, Healy makes the case
for a dialogical approach to rationality as a fitting response to
postfoundationalist needs. As well as advancing existing
scholarship on these theorists, Rationality, Hermeneutics and
Dialogue contributes to filling a significant lacuna in the
literature on rationality, as prefigured by Richard Bernstein and
others. By showing how the dialogical approach can resolve two
challenging contemporary problems for rationality, it demonstrates
how critical engagement with the Continental tradition can
facilitate the resolution of aporias arising within the Analytic
tradition. It thereby sets the scene for a productive and
potentially provocative debate about rationality in the
twenty-first century.
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