Showing posts with label financial statement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label financial statement. Show all posts

Friday, 12 December 2014

Financial Statements



Hello Everyone, 


Our Today’s topic should have been the first of the chain, but it’s never too late J

So, Today we are going to focus on what a financial statement is. Let me add here a statement I heard recently that financial statements are scorecards. Every single figure is telling you a story behind it. You just got to start reading this story. Well, a formal definition of financial statements is something like,

Financial statements are a collection of reports about an organization's financial results, condition, and cash flows. They are useful for the following reasons: 
  • To determine the ability of a business to generate cash, and the sources and uses of that cash.
  •  To determine whether a business has the capability to pay back its debts. 
  • To track financial results on a trend line to spot any looming profitability issues. 
  • To derive financial ratios from the statements that can indicate the condition of the business.
  • To investigate the details of certain business transactions, as outlined in the disclosures that accompany the statements



      Now coming to the major types of financial statements; they include 
  •  Balance Sheet
  • Income Statement
  • Cash Flow Statement
  • Owner’s Equity Statement

And now, one liner on each type of statement,

Balance Sheet presents the financial position of an entity at a given date. It is comprised of the following three elements: asset, liability and equity.


Income Statement also known as the Profit and Loss Statement, reports the company's financial performance in terms of net profit or loss over a specified period. Income Statement is composed of the following two elements: income and expense.


Cash Flow Statement presents the movement in cash and bank balances over a period. The movement in cash flows is classified into the following segments: Operating Activities, Investing Activities, and Financing Activities.


Owner’s Equity Statement also known as the Statement of Retained Earnings, details the movement in owners' equity over a period. The movement in owners' equity is derived from the following components: Net Profit, Share Capital Issued or repaired during a period, Dividend payments, Gains or Losses, Effect of change in accounting policy or effect of correction in accounting error.

  
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And in the end there is a message to me that I am not accepting so far

I’m sorry for all misdeeds
This is wrong because it has affected rather ruined you badly
In the future, I will be careful not doing like thi
Will you forgive please me? :(