Chapter 16 - Intro to Financial Statement Analysis Flashcards

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Role of Financial Reporting

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To provide a variety of users with useful information about a company’s performance and financial position.

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Role of Financial statement analysis

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To use the data from financial statements to support economic decisions - such as investing.

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Balance Sheet

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Statement of financial position. Shows assets, liabilities and owners equity at a point in time. Equity = Assets - liabilities

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Statement of Comprehensive Income. Income Statement.

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Shows the results of a firm’s business activities “over the period”. Revenues, the cost of generating those revenues and resulting profit/loss are presented here. Shows revenue, expense and other income.

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Statement of Changes in Equity

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Reports the amount and sources of changes in the equity owners’ investment in the firm.

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Statement of Cash flows

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Shows the sources and uses of cash over the period. Operating cash flow (transactions during normal business), Investing cash flows (resulting from acquisition/sale of property, plant, equipment, securities, investment. Financing cash flows - issuance/retirement of firms debt/equity securities, dividends.

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Footnotes to financial statements

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Important information about accounting methods, estimates, and assumptions and supplementary schedules. Also contain info about: segment results, commitments and contingencies, legal proceedings, acquisitions, issuance of stock options and employee benefit plans.

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Management Commentary/Management Discussion and analysis

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Overview of the company and important info about business trends, future capital needs, liquidity, significant events, significant choices of accounting methods requiring management judgment. Affects of inflation.

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Objective of audits of financial statements

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Provide an opinion on the statements’ fairness and reliability

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Auditors Opinion

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Gives evidence of independent review of financial statements showing 1. proper accounting measures were used 2. standard auditing procedures were used to establish reasonable assurance that statements contain no material erros 3. management’s report on company’s internal controls has been reviewed.

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Unqualified Opinion

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Clean. Free from material omissions and errors

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Qualified Opinion

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Notes any exceptions to accounting principles

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Adverse opinion

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statements are not presented fairly in the auditors opinion

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Disclaimer of Opinion

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Auditor is unable to express an opinion

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Management

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responsible for maintaining an effective internal control system to ensure accuracy of financial statements

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Sources for an analyst

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Quarterly/Semiannual reports, proxy statements, press releases, earnings guidance, info on industry and peer companies from external sources

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Framework

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  1. State objective of analysis. 2. Gather data. 3. Process the data. 4. Analyze and interpret the data. 5. Report conclusions/recommendations. 6. Update the analysis.
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Accounting equation

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Assets = liabilities + owners equity

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Capital Structure

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% of company’s liabilities and equity used to finance a company

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Internal controls

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processes by which the company ensures that it presents accurate financial statements

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PRoxy statement

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issues to shareholders for matters that require a vote