Andrew Liu

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Andrew Liu

Financial Accounting Contributor

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Andrew Liu writes about financial accounting and the information contained in financial statements. His work begins with a simple but often difficult question: which numbers matter to the decision being made, and what do they actually reveal?

Accounting can become obscured by terminology, presentation and detail. Andrew breaks that structure into relationships readers can follow—how figures connect, what a change may indicate and where a number can be misleading when separated from its context. His aim is not merely to simplify the language, but to preserve the distinctions that make the explanation accurate.

As one of MarketReview’s younger contributors, Andrew brings a perspective shaped by the challenge of making established accounting concepts accessible. He contributes to articles that require careful interpretation of statements, ratios and business information, helping readers move from seeing the numbers to understanding the story they tell.

Areas of coverage

  • Financial accounting
  • Financial statements
  • Business analysis
  • Financial information
  • Accounting concepts

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