تعريف financial statements في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
include the Statement of Financial Position (the balance sheet), Statement of Earnings (the profit and loss), Cash Flow Reporting, Notes to the Accounts, Statement of Accounting Policies, and the Audit Report Back to top
Collective name for historical financial reports of assets, liabilities, capital, income and expenses
Reports, usually a balance sheet and an income statement, which show the financial position of a business for a specific time period, and the operating results by which it arrived at this position
Presentation of financial data including balance sheets, income statements and statements of cash flow, or any supporting statement that is intended to communicate an entity's financial position at a point in time and its results of operations for a period then ended Also termed as financial reports See also: Annual Report, Financial Statement Footnotes Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
Financial statements present information about an entity's economic resources and obligations at a point in time, the results of its activities during a particular period, and its sources and uses of cash during that period They focus on information that is useful in making investment and lending decisions Most financial statements are prepared using a set of common ground rules, which have been developed over a period of many years, and are called generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
The major financial data provided by a corporation, primarily the balance sheet and the income statement
the most important products of accounting; include the balance sheet, income statement, statement of changes in owner's equity, and the statement of cash flows (p 38)
the balance sheet, the profit and loss account (or income statement), the funds flow statement, etc
Accounting statements that provide specific information about a companys financial position They include the Profit & Loss Statement, also known as the Income Statement, the Balance Sheet, and the Statement of Cash Flows Financial statements can generally be audited by an outside CPA firm or be unaudited and, thus, prepared by the company
The presentation of financial data, including accompanying notes derived from accounting records and intended to communicate an entity's economic resources or obligations at a point in time, or the changes therein for a period of time, in accordance with a comprehensive basis of accounting
Reports such as the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows, which summarize the financial status and results of operations of a business entity
Periodic accounting reports of a company's activities Usually includes balance sheet, income statement, accountant's cover letter, changes in cash flow and notes
Reports such as the balance sheet, income statement, and the statement of cash flows, which summarize the financial status and results of operations of a business entity
Presentation of financial data including BALANCE SHEETS, INCOME STATEMENTS and STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOW, or any supporting statement that is intended to communicate an entity's financial position at a point in time and its results of operations for a period then ended
A set of records summarizing the financial state of affairs of a corporation Usually produced for shareholders and investors
Written records reflecting a companys financial condition Statements often include the balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows and statement of shareholder equity; these may be issued audited or unaudited by independent accountants depending on a companys level of financial reporting requirements under the SEC and the stock exchange which lists its shares
are reports such as the balance sheet, income statement, and the statement of cash flows, which summarize the financial status and results of operations of an organization
reports of a firm's financial performance and resources, including an income statement, a balance sheet, and a cash flow statement
Financial statements for a business relate to a set trading period such as a financial year They provide a record of cash inflows and outflows, the amounts owing and owed, details of plant & equipment for depreciation purposes and normally comprise of the following: -
Reports such as the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows, which summarize the financial status and results of operations of a business entity