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This 19 page paper looks at the concept and practice of analyzing financial statements. The paper is written ion four sections, the first considers the analysis financial activities, the second section looks at the way financial reports may be analyzed, including a detailed breakdown of ratios which may be used. The third section of the paper disuses the assessment of cash flow, the last looks at equity ratios and assessment and valuation of a firm. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
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areas when stakeholders are examining a firm. The financial aspects are an essential consideration, even if the organization is operating in the non profit making sector; if the organization is
poorly managed in financial terms it is unlikely to survive. Profit making organizations will need to make a profit, or at least, in bad years and depending on the primary
focus of operations avoid making losses; non profit making organizations will have to balance a budget. In this paper the use of financial analysis will be assessed, looking
at the general value of analyzing financial activities, the role and benefits of financial reporting, and how this my be used for analysis, cash flow analysis and consideration of equity
and valuation of the firm. The report will focus on for profit organizations, but many concepts may apply equally to different types of organizations. 2. Analyzing Financial Activities
Financial viability is a key requirement for any organization; in order to carry out operations it is essential for firms to manage their finances to support those operations. There are
two main approaches to looking at the financials if a company which serve different users and provide different information. The two types of accounting are financial accounting an management accounting,
both play an important role in financial analysis, but for different stakeholders. Financial accounting can be typified by the production of the
annual accounts and the way in which they are used to compare performance of the firm. These may be used for a horizontal assessment; to examine how the firm has
performed over a period of time, looking for improvements and/or declines in performance. Vertical analysis looks at measures to can assess the performance of the company in that year; these
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