Financial Statements Financial statements are records of relative financial information of organizations that are highly valuable to both internal and external users of that organization. The following four basic financial statements constitute the foundation of accounting: * Balance sheet * Income statement * Retained earnings statement * Statement of cash flows Purpose of the Financial Statements The balance sheet shows a clear picture of the organization’s financial
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Financial Statement Companies use several tools such as a balance sheet to make sound business decisions. A balance sheet is a quantitative summary of a company ’s financial condition at a specific point in time‚ including assets‚ liabilities and net worth. The first part of a balance sheet shows all the productive assets a company owns‚ and the second part shows all the financing methods (such as liabilities and shareholders ’ equity) Also‚ called statement of condition.
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IDENTIFY THE MAJOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHERS MEANS OF REPORTING. FININCAL STATEMENTS: The statements prepared to show the financial position of the business is known as financial statements. These statements provide financial information of an equity to internal and external users and decision makers. MAJOR FINANCIAL STATEMETS: The three main financial statements are as follow:
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Financial Statements Accounting is a function by which users can understand the internal financial workings of a company. Use of public accounting dates as far back as the late nineteenth century (Hendrickson‚ 2007) and continues today under the set guidelines that accounting professionals refer to as generally accepted accounting principles. These principles are set in the United States by the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the Securities and Exchange Commission (Weygandt‚ p. 9‚ 2008)
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presented to the Faculty of College of Business and Administration Montessori Professional College – Imus Branch Imus City‚ Cavite In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Financial Management Adaya‚ Trysha A. Asilum‚ Rudylyn Cafuir‚ Shella Marie E. Nones‚ Abegail O. Sanone‚ Maria Sarah Vergara‚ Pamela O. AUGUST 2013 APPROVAL SHEET This feasibility study‚ “Chill & Lux’s Restobar‚” prepared and submitted by Adaya‚ Trysha
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS | Analyzing and Interpreting Financial Statements | | This paper will demonstrate my understanding of financial accounting and why generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) are important. I will discuss how financial statements are used in the marketplace. I will describe each financial statement and tell what it reveals about the business. I will explain how the statements are linked and show examples. I will explain the notes to the financial statements. I will
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000) / $ 19‚539‚000 = 0.436 iii. Total Assets Turnover = Sales/Total Assets = $ 167‚310‚000/$ 108‚615‚000 = 1.540 iv. Inventory Turnover = COGS/Inventory = $ 117‚910‚000/$ 6‚136‚000 = 19.216 v. Receivable Turnover = Sales/Account Receivables = $ 167‚310‚000/$ 5‚473‚000 = 30.570 vi. Debt Ratio = (Total Assets – Total Equity)/Total Assets = ($ 108‚615‚000 – $ 55‚341‚000) = 0.490 vii. Debt-Equity Ratio = Total Debt/Total Equity = ($ 108‚615‚000 –
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Financial Statement: A Summary report which quantitatively describes the financial health of a company Purpose of financial Statement: The objective of financial statements is to provide information about the financial position‚ performance and changes in financial position of an enterprise to the shareholders and lenders. it is useful to a wide range of users in making economic decisions. Components of Financial Statement: Profit & Loss Statement / Income Statement Retained earnings
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preparation of all accounts and financial statements of an entity. In drawing up accounting statements‚ whether they are external "financial accounts" or internally-focused "management accounts"‚ a clear objective has to be that the accounts fairly reflect the true "substance" of the business and the results of its operation. The theory of accounting has‚ therefore‚ developed the concept of a "true and fair view". The true and fair view is applied in ensuring and assessing whether accounts do indeed portray
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AMPY JAM An business plan submitted to the faculty of the Department of Business Administration and Entrepreneurship Cavite State University Imus-Campus‚ Imus City‚ Cavite in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Prepared under the supervision of Mr. Sarge Millen Pilpil. INTRODUCTION Ampalaya‚ also known as bitter melon‚ is a crawling vine that grows well in tropical countries‚ particularly in the Philippines. The
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