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To: HeyRainier who wrote (1625)8/2/1999 10:32:00 PM
From: Scott H. Davis  Respond to of 1720
 
As an alternative, if you have the time and don't read real slow (as I do) consider getting it from a library under inter-library loan & take notes. Scott



To: HeyRainier who wrote (1625)8/3/1999 9:43:00 AM
From: Bob Rudd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1720
 
Rainier: Thanks for confirm on Financial Warnings. Fridson had written a positive review for AIMR. Another question, If I might. I'm looking at two Financial Statement Analysis texts you would have used in CFA quest and am wondering whether it would be worthwhile to get either or both. They are
The Analysis and Use of Financial Statements
by Gerald I. White, Ashwinpaul C. Sondhi, Dov Fried
and
Financial Statement Analysis Theory Application and Interpretation
by Leopold A. Bernstein, John J. Wild
I'm looking for solid, comprehensive reference that's not so obtuse you have to reread every other sentence and still have a hard time getting wrapped around what's being said. Some comments on Bernstein by a CFA candidate lead me to believe clarity may be a problem there.

Your comments on these, please.

Thanks,
bob