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Financial Statement 101Credits to Pieter Slegers, follow him for more helpful finance content.------Here's the original post:How to analyze companiesA huge part of that, is analyzing the 3 financial statements.Here’s how to analyze and interpret the…- Balance Sheet- Income Statement- Cash Flow StatementBalance Sheet:The balance sheet consists of the following elements:- Current assets- Long-term assets- Current liabilities- Long-term liabilities- Shareholders equityThe balance sheet is based on a simple formula:Assets = Liabilities + EquitiesA balance sheet shows you what a company owns and owes.Income Statement:An Income Statement shows you the revenues and expenses of a company.It consists of the following elements:Revenue - COGS= Gross Profit- Operating Expenses= Operating Income- Non-Operating Income / Expenses= Pre-Tax Income- Income Tax= Net IncomeCash Flow Statement:A Cash Flow Statements shows you the cash that enters and leaves a company.The Cash Flow Statements consists of 3 elements:- Cash Flow from Operating Activities- Cash Flow from Investing Activities- Cash Flow from Financing ActivitiesCash Flow from Operating Activities:Net Income+ Non-Cash Changes+/- Changes in Working Capital= Cash Flow from Operating ActivitiesCash Flow from Investing Activities:- Capital Expenditures- Acquisitions+ Proceeds from the Sale of Investments= Cash Flow from Investing ActivitiesCash Flow from Financing Activities:+/- Borrowing/Repaying Debt+/- Issuing/Repurchasing Stocks- Dividends Paid= Cash Flow from Financing Activities-------Follow Business Infographics to learn from the best visuals.

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