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Basic Rules for Financials
April 13, 2006
Before we launch into a discussion of the nuances of financial statements, you need to accept the fact that there are rules to putting these statements together. How much you need to worry about the ...

Balance Sheets
April 13, 2006
The balance sheet is a statement of your company's relative wealth or financial position at a given point in time. It's often referred to as a "snapshot" because it gives you a fairly clear ...

Using Balance Sheet Data
April 13, 2006
You don't have to be an accountant to make effective use of the data on your balance sheet. Use balance sheet data to monitor your company's financial health by monitoring the following:

Improving Your Balance Sheet
April 13, 2006
Although steps can be taken just prior to the balance sheet date (generally, year end) to improve it, you should be aware of how your actions and decisions throughout the year affect the "balance ...

Income Statements
April 13, 2006
While the balance sheet is a financial snapshot, giving you a picture of the business's assets and liabilities on a single day at the end of the accounting period, the income statement shows you a ...

Statement of Changes in Position
April 13, 2006
The statement of changes in financial position provides data that are not explicitly present in the balance sheet or the

Statement of Changes in Equity
April 13, 2006
This type of financial statement is used to bridge the gap between the amount of equity the owners have in the business at the beginning of the accounting period and the amount of their equity at the ...

What to Do with Your Financials
April 13, 2006
The creation of your financial statements is largely a mechanical exercise. The numbers to be used are found in your accounting records after the books are closed at the end of the period; to draw up ...

Common-Size Financial Statements
April 13, 2006
An easy way to spot trends in your balance sheet and income statement data from a number of years, or to compare your information with that of another company or industry group, is to use "common ...

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