D196 - Unit 3
Dividends
Earnings that are not retained in the business
Disclusre
Explaining estimates and judgements in the notes to financial statements instead of in the financial statement
Comparative financial statements
Financial statements that include information for both the current year and preceding year(s) that are prepared for users to identify any significant changes in particular items
Recognition
Including estimates and judgements in the financial statements
Current liabilities
Liabilities expected to be satisified within a year or the current operating cycle, whichever is longer
Long-term liabilities
Liabilities that are not expected to be satisfied within a year
Losses
Money lost on activities outside the normal business of a company
Gains
Money made on activities outside the normal business of a company
From 10-Q
Quarterly financial reports that publicly traded companies must file with the SEC
Balance sheet (time period)
Report at a point in time
Income Statement (time period)
Report on a period of time
Earnings (loss) per share (EPS)
The amount of net income (earnings) related to each share of stock; computed by dividing net income by the number of shares of stock outstanding during this period
Primary financial statements
The balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows, which are used by external groups to assess a company's economic standing
Net Loss
The difference between Revenue and Expenses when expenses exceed revenue
Net Income
The difference between Revenue and expenses when revenue exceeds expenses (earnings, profit)
Gross Profit
The difference between sales and cost of goods sold; gross margin
Gross Margin
The difference between sales and cost of goods sold; gross profit
Statement of Cash Flows
The financial statement that reports the amount of cash collected and paid out by a company during a period of time. Operating, Investing, Financing activities
Articulation
The interrelationships among the financial statements
Stockholders' equity
The owners' equity section of a corporate balance sheet
Market value
The value of a company as measured by the number of shares of stock outstanding multiplied by the current market price of the stock; the current value of a business
Book value
The value of a company measured by the amount of owner's equity in the company
Stockholders
Those who own a corporation by owning shares of stock in that corporation; also called shareholders
Shareholders
Those who own a corporation by owning shares of stock in the corporation; also called stockholders
Statement of Retained Earnings
a statement of the earnings that have been retained in the business since inception (day one)
Classified balance sheet
A balance sheet that distinquishes between current and long-term assets
Income Statement
A financial statement showing revenue minus expenses for a given financial period (month, quarter, year)
Form 10-K
A form required by the SEC for businesses to report a comprehensive summary of financial performance, including the three primary financial statements
Net Income
A line on the income statement that reports t a company's operating income minus interest expense and taxes
Operating Income
A line on the income statement that reports the results of what a company does on a daily basis; calculated by sales minus cost of goods sold minus operating expenses.
Horizontal analysis
A method of financial statement analysis that compares a firm's results from year to year
Investing Activities
Activities associated with buying and selling long-term assets
Operating Activities
Activities that are part of the day-to-day business of a company
Financing Activities
Activities whereby cash is obtained from or repaid to owners and creditors
Accounting equation
Assets = Liabilities = Owners' equity
Expenses
Assets consumed through business operations
Revenue
Assets created through the sale of goods or services
Long-term assets
Assets that are illiquid and that are needed to operate a business over an extended period of time
Liquid
Assets that are in the form of cash or can be easily converted into cash
Iliquid
Assets that take time and effort to convert into cash
Current assets
Cash and other assets that are expected to be converted to cash within a year
Balance sheet
the financial statemetn that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and owner's equity at a particular date.