Financial Statements Explained

Learn how to read Income Statements, Balance Sheets, and Cash Flow Statements

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Financial Statements Explained

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn to understand and read the three main financial statements
  • Differentiate between gross, operating, and net profits
  • Define assets and liabilities and classify them into fixed and current
  • Understand the three sections of a cash flow statement: Operating, Investing, and Financing

Description

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

· Define bookkeeping, accounting, and finance, and distinguish between their function in a business.

· Define financial accounting and management accounting.

· Read and interpret the three main financial statements: income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.

· Learn the importance and use of each financial statement.

· Define and understand different accounts in each financial statement.

· Distinguish between revenue and expense.

· Calculate gross profit, operating profit, and net profit.

· Learn the structure and layout of an income statement.

· Learn how to prepare a simple income statement for a small business.

· Define assets, liabilities, and equity.

· Differentiate between current and non-current assets.

· Differentiate between current and non-current liabilities.

· Understand equity and retained earnings.

· Learn the structure and layout of a balance sheet.

· Learn how to prepare a simple balance sheet for a small business.

· Appreciate the importance of cash and the need for preparing a cash flow statement.

· Distinguish between cash inflow and cash outflow for a business.

· Understand the three main sections in a cash flow statement: operating, investing, and financing activities.

· Learn the structure and layout of a cash flow statement.

· Learn how to prepare a simple cash flow statement for a small business.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students, SME owners, Non-finance professionals

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Tags

  • Financial Statement
  • Financial Accounting

Subscribers

6028

Lectures

5

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