Understanding Financial Statements - A Basic Overview
Understanding Financial Statements - A Basic Overview
Understanding Financial Statements - A Basic Overview
The Business Environment All countries have three basic forms of business organization:
Sole Proprietorships Partnerships (general and limited) Limited liability companies
Types of Partnerships
General Partnership -All partners have unlimited liability and are liable for all obligations of the partnership. Maximum Number of Partners can be 20 (India)
Limited Partnership
-- Limited partners have liability limited to their capital contribution (investors only). In some countries like USA, at least one general partner is required and all general partners have unlimited liability. In some other countries, like India, all partners can have limited liabilities.
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P R O F IT A B IL IT Y
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Financing Activities
It
Takes
MONEY
to Make
MONEY!
Basic Terms
Assets - resources owned by a business Liabilities - debts and obligations of the business - represents claims of creditors on the assets of the business Common stock - stock representing the primary ownership interest in a corporation
Investing Activities
Obtaining the Resources or Assets needed to operate the business Examples of assets...
Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Buildings, Equipment, Furniture
Purchase or sale of computers, delivery trucks, furniture, buildings Purchase or sale of investments
Examples of Revenues
Taxi Company - sells services
Theatre - sells services & products Retail Store - sells products
Examples of Expenses
Taxi Company - fuel, maintenance, insurance Theatre - salaries, supplies, film rental, concessions to resale Retail Store - utilities, taxes, rent, supplies, salaries
Net Income
Net Income is the excess of revenues over expenses.
Revenue Expenses Net income Rs 10,000 3,000 Rs 7,000
Long Term Land, Buildings, and Equipment Contractual Rights Stocks and Bonds
Investing
Short Term Cash Accounts Receivable Inventories Stocks and Bonds Purchasing Production Marketing Administration Operating
Elements of an
Financial Statements
Income Statement Statement of Retained Earnings Balance Sheet Statement of Cash Flows
Auditor's Report
Auditor, a professional accountant who conducts an independent examination of the financial accounting data presented by a company. Auditor gives an unqualified opinion if the financial statements present the financial position, results of operations, and cash flows in accordance with GAAP.
Relation between Business Activities and Balance Sheet and Income Statement
Goals and Strategies Noncurrent Land, Buildings, and Equipment Patents Investments in Securities Current Cash Accounts Receivable Inventories Marketable Securities Current Notes Payable Accounts Financing Payable Salaries Payable Income Taxes Noncurrent Bonds Payable Common Stock Retained Earnings
Investing
Payable Assets
(Balance Sheet) Sales Revenue Cost of Goods Sold Selling Expense Administrative Expenses Interest Expense Income Tax Expense Operating Liabilities and Shareholders Equity (Balance Sheet)