Crash Course Financial Analysis
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Financial report analysis is a process which involves various
techniques to review and evaluate the company's financial
statements. These financial statements include Balance sheet,
Profit and loss statement and other reports which are
generated using the inflow and outflow of the company. The
analysis provides the user's with an understanding of the
company's financial health. This is mostly undertaken to help
the organization take vital business decisions. It is necessary for
every organization to maintain financial data in the desired
format, this data is analyzed using techniques which are
beneficial for the shareholders, managers, employees and any
other interested parties.
Analysis of a financial report is undertaken by experts who use
various different analysis technique like- Ratio analysis, vertical
analysis, horizontal analysis and find out relevant information
from them. The data used is past and present statements
which are analyzed mostly to see what the future has in store
for the organization. Mostly more than one year of data is
used to make the analysis fruitful and reliable.
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Preface
Financial report analysis is a process which involves various techniques to review and evaluate the company’s financial statements. These financial statements include Balance sheet, Profit and loss statement and other reports which are generated using the inflow and outflow of the company. The analysis provides the user’s with an understanding of the company’s financial health. This is mostly undertaken to help the organization take vital business decisions. It is necessary for every organization to maintain financial data in the desired format, this data is analyzed using techniques which are beneficial for the shareholders, managers, employees and any other interested parties.
Analysis of a financial report is undertaken by experts who use various different analysis technique like- Ratio analysis, vertical analysis, horizontal analysis and find out relevant information from them. The data used is past and present statements which are analyzed mostly to see what the future has in store for the organization. Mostly more than one year of data is used to make the analysis fruitful and reliable.
Introduction
Every business organization is mainly interested in making money; the primary aim of a business is the financial activities and their soundness. In order to ascertain the status of any business certain statements called ‘financial statements’ are duly and timely maintained by them. These statements hold high importance and are the main source of any decision making within an organization. Only the financial statements are not helpful in drawing out relevant information and conclusions. An effective and efficient financial analysis and interpretation are required to reach meaningful conclusions.
The term ‘Analysis’ means establishing a relevant relationship between two financial statements. Different elements of the statements are analyzed in a way that meaningful conclusions are drawn. The