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I'm Larry Walther, and this is principlesofaccounting.com, chapter 1.
In this particular module,. we're going to look at the four core financial statements.
Before we begin that though,. what I'd ask you to consider is what types of information would you want about
a particular company you were considering in investing in.
I've included this thought cloud here things that are financial in blue,
you'd wanna know about the revenues of the company, the income,
the assets, things of that nature.. You would also wanna know about, though, the things that are in red,
corporate governance, environmental responsibilities,
the management team, what brands are held by the particular company.
Accounting is focused primarily on providing the financial information.
This other information is necessary for proper decision-making and
it can be found on corporate websites, SEC filings and so forth.
The four core financial statements are the income statement, the statement of
retained earnings, the balance sheet and the statement of cash flows.
We'll look at each of these in turn.. The income statement reports the revenues and expenses and results of operations for
a particular company..
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A thing or issue that people do not agree about. alter coat of arms.
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idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in mind. To have an idea about something without certainty.
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contained as part of whole being considered. To make someone, something part of a group.
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definite or clear expression of something in speech. Record of activity in a bank account over time.
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company or group of people authorized to act as single entity legally person and recognized as such in law.
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With your attention, concentration on one thing. To keep your attention, concentration on one thing.
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in space separating things. at, into, or across space separating things.