Interactive Financial Statements Guide

Your Guide to Company Financial Health

Understanding a company’s financial statements is like learning to read its report card. This guide breaks down the three key reports—the Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Cash Flow Statement—into simple, interactive lessons.

Balance Sheet

A snapshot in time of what a company owns and owes. Think of it as your personal net worth statement.

Income Statement

A summary of income and expenses over a period. It’s like your monthly household budget.

Cash Flow Statement

Tracks the movement of cash in and out of the company. This is similar to your checking account statement.

The Balance Sheet

A snapshot of what a company owns (Assets) and owes (Liabilities) at a single point in time. The remainder is the owners’ stake (Equity). Click on the components of the equation below to explore them in detail.

Assets = Liabilities + Shareholder Equity

Assets

What it Owns

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Liabilities

What it Owes

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Equity

Owners’ Stake

Select a component to see the details here.

The Income Statement

Shows a company’s profitability over a period of time (like a quarter or year). It subtracts costs and expenses from revenue to arrive at the “bottom line” or Net Income. Click on each step of the calculation to learn more.

The Path to Profit

Revenue

Total value of all sales.

Cost of Goods Sold

Direct costs to produce goods/services.

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Gross Profit

Profit from selling product/service.

Operating Expenses

Overhead costs like salaries, rent, marketing.

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Net Income

The “Bottom Line” Profit.

Select a component to see the details here.

The Cash Flow Statement

Tracks the actual cash moving in and out of a company. It’s crucial for understanding a company’s ability to pay its bills and fund operations. Click on the three core activities to see how cash is generated and used.

Follow the Money

1. Operating Activities

Cash from core business operations.

2. Investing Activities

Cash for buying/selling long-term assets.

3. Financing Activities

Cash from investors and banks.

Select a component to see the details here.

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