Money Matters: Finances for Non-Accountants. Exploring Essential Financial Literacy, Business Money Management, and Decision-Making Frameworks for Entrepreneurs
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- Nombre de pages196
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-24150-7
- EAN9783565241507
- Date de parution12/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
This book examines fundamental financial concepts and management practices that enable entrepreneurs without accounting backgrounds to make informed business decisions. It explores how non-financial professionals develop sufficient literacy to interpret financial statements, manage cash flow, and evaluate business performance through quantitative indicators. Through analysis of core accounting principles, financial metrics interpretation, and money management systems, the book reveals patterns in how successful business owners maintain financial clarity without technical expertise.
It addresses tensions between operational focus and financial oversight, investigating how entrepreneurs establish financial discipline while prioritizing customer-facing activities and product development. Readers will explore systematic approaches to tracking business finances accurately, understanding profit versus cash dynamics, and recognizing financial warning signals before they become critical problems.
The book navigates challenges in translating accounting terminology into practical business meaning, distinguishing essential financial monitoring from unnecessary complexity, and building confidence in financial decision-making despite limited formal training. It reframes assumptions about required financial expertise for business success and reveals how focused attention on core financial principles enables sound judgment without comprehensive accounting knowledge.
The focus remains on constructing practical financial management frameworks that support operational decision-making, examining how entrepreneurs develop sufficient literacy to maintain business health while delegating technical accounting functions appropriately.
It addresses tensions between operational focus and financial oversight, investigating how entrepreneurs establish financial discipline while prioritizing customer-facing activities and product development. Readers will explore systematic approaches to tracking business finances accurately, understanding profit versus cash dynamics, and recognizing financial warning signals before they become critical problems.
The book navigates challenges in translating accounting terminology into practical business meaning, distinguishing essential financial monitoring from unnecessary complexity, and building confidence in financial decision-making despite limited formal training. It reframes assumptions about required financial expertise for business success and reveals how focused attention on core financial principles enables sound judgment without comprehensive accounting knowledge.
The focus remains on constructing practical financial management frameworks that support operational decision-making, examining how entrepreneurs develop sufficient literacy to maintain business health while delegating technical accounting functions appropriately.























