Interpreting financial statements

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    • The Income Statement reports a company's financial performance over a specific period
    • What does the Cash Flow Statement track for a company?
      Movement of cash
    • What three activities does the Cash Flow Statement track to show the movement of cash?
      Operating, investing, financing
    • The Income Statement summarizes a company's profitability over a specific period
    • High assets and equity with manageable liabilities suggest a strong financial position.
      True
    • The Income Statement reports financial performance over a specific period
    • What are the three key financial statements used by businesses to track their performance?
      Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement
    • The Balance Sheet provides a snapshot of a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time
    • The Balance Sheet provides a snapshot of a company's financial position, showing its assets, liabilities, and equity
    • Match the financial statement with its purpose:
      Income Statement ↔️ Measures profitability
      Balance Sheet ↔️ Shows financial position
      Cash Flow Statement ↔️ Tracks cash movement
    • The Gross Profit is calculated by subtracting the cost of goods sold from the company's total revenue
    • What does a positive cash flow from operating activities indicate for a company?
      Healthy core business
    • The Income Statement measures a company's profitability over a specific period.
      True
    • The balance sheet provides a snapshot of a company's financial position at a specific point in time.

      True
    • Gross profit is calculated as revenue less the cost of goods sold.

      True
    • What is the purpose of analyzing cash flow from operating activities?
      Assess ability to generate cash
    • Liquidity ratios assess a company's ability to meet short-term obligations.

      True
    • Match the financial metric with its purpose:
      Revenue ↔️ Indicates income generated by the business
      Expenses ↔️ Calculates the cost of producing goods
      Net Profit ↔️ Shows the final profit after taxes
    • What are the three key financial statements used to understand a business's performance?
      Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement
    • What does the cash flow statement track?
      Movement of cash
    • What is the final profit available to shareholders called?
      Net Profit
    • Financing activities include the issuance of debt or repayment of loans
    • Solvency ratios evaluate a company's long-term financial stability and debt management
    • Comparing performance against benchmarks allows assessment of a company's competitiveness and financial health
    • What does the Income Statement show about a company's financial performance?
      Revenue, expenses, profit/loss
    • The Income Statement measures a company's profitability over a specific period by showing revenue, expenses, and net profit/loss.

      True
    • The Income Statement helps assess a company's ability to generate profits.

      True
    • What does the "Revenue" component of the Income Statement indicate?
      Total income generated
    • Match the section of the Cash Flow Statement with its activity:
      Operating Activities ↔️ Day-to-day business operations
      Investing Activities ↔️ Purchase or sale of assets
      Financing Activities ↔️ Related to funding
    • What three items does the Balance Sheet show about a company's financial position?
      Assets, liabilities, and equity
    • The income statement measures a company's profitability
    • The income statement includes revenue, which represents total earnings from sales of goods
    • Match the balance sheet component with its definition:
      Assets ↔️ What the company owns
      Liabilities ↔️ What the company owes
      Equity ↔️ The owners' stake in the company
    • Order the following profitability ratios from least to most specific:
      1️⃣ Gross Profit Margin
      2️⃣ Operating Profit Margin
      3️⃣ Net Profit Margin
    • What do efficiency ratios measure?
      Use of assets and resources