Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Financial Statement
Analysis
- Roles
- Of reporting F.S.
- To help users make economic
decisions, they provide info
about
- Performance
- Financial position
- Change in
financial
position
- of Analysis of F.S.
- Evaluate
company's
future from its
past and
current
position to
- For external users
- Make investments
and credit decisions
- For internal users
- Make operating,
investing and
financial
decisions
- Reports
- Made up of:
- Financial Statements
- Records that summarize
accounting info
- Types
- Balance Sheet
- Discloses
- Financial position
- Company's ability to
meet its obligations in
the
- Short-term
- Liquidity
- Long-term
- Solvency
- Accounting equation
- Assets= liability + equity
- Income Statement
- Can be presented as a
- Single
- Double
- Income Statement
- Present info on financial
results of a company's
business activities over a
period of time
- Present earnings per share
- Basic
- Diluted
- Net income = revenue + other income - expenses
- Other comprehensive
income (OCI)
- All items impacting owner's
equity but unresulting from
transactions w/shareowners
- Cashflow
- Discloses
- Sources and
uses of cash
- For users to evaluate
- Financial flexibility
- Ability to react and adapt
to financial circumstances
- Solvency
- Liquidity
- Classifies cash
transactions into
- Operating activities
- Investing
activities
- Financing
activities
- Statement of
change in equity
- Reports changes in owner's
investment over a period of
time
- Supplementary disclosures
- Financial
Notes and
Supplementary
schedules
- Provide info to
understand
info provided
@statements
- Basis of prep. for financial statements
- Info about accounting policies, methods & estimates used to prep. F.S.
- Explanatory info
about every line item
- Managment Commentary or MD&A
- Management discusses a variety of issues of concern
- Elements
- Nature of business
- Management's objectives & strategies
- Company's significant resources, risks & relations
- Operation's results
- Critical performance measures
- Auditor's report
- By independent auditor
- Written report about F.S.
- Objectives
- Obtain reasonable
asssurence about
whether th F.S. are free
from material
misstatement
- It is reasonable
because
auditor's
estimate and
use
assumptions.
- Report on F.S. and
communicate findings.
- Structure
- Intro
- Scope
- Nature of audit process
- Opinion
- express fairness of F.S.
- Types:
- Unqualified
- True and fair view
- Qualified
- Some limitations
- Must explain them
- Adverse
- F.S. are materially
depart from standards
- Disclaimer of opinion
- Not possible to give an opinion
- Sarbanes-Oaxly Act
- Makes auditors , in US,
give an opinion of
internal control
- Other source of information
- Proxy Statements
- Info on
- Management & director's compensation
- Stock and performance
- Potential conflicts of interest
- Statements distributed to shareholders about matters that are to be put a vote at the next company's meeting
- Interim Report
- Present 4 F.S. & condensated notes
- Not audited
- Provide updates of performance and position since last annual report
- Periodic earnings announcement
- Important press release
- Followed by a conference call w/ seniors
- Info on the economy,
industry and peer
companies
- To put into perspective the
company's performance
- Financial Analysis Framework
- Phase 1. Articulate purpose and context
- Inputs
- Nature of analysts function
- EX. Evaluating an equity,
- Debt investment
- Issuing credit rating
- Communication
w/clients or
supervisors on
needs and concerns
- Institutional guidelines
related to developing
specific product
- Outputs
- Purpose or objective of the analysis
- List of questions to be answered w/ the analysis
- Nature & content of report to be provided
- Timetable and budgeted resources for completation
- Phase 2. Collect input data
- Input
- F.S., other financial data, questionnaries, economy data
- Discussion w/ management, suppliers, customers & competitors
- Company sites visits
- Output
- Organized F.S.
- Financial data tables
- Completed questionnaries
- Phase 3. Process Data
- Input
- Output
- Adjusted F.S.
- Common-size statements
- Ratios & graphs
- Forecasts
- Phase 4. Analyze & Interpret
- Input
- Input & processed data
- Output
- Analytical results
- Phase 5. Develop and communicate conclusions and recomendations
- Input
- Previous output
- Institutional guidelines
for published reports
- Output
- Analytical report answering questions of phase 1.
- Recommendations regarding the purpose of analysis
- Phase 6. Follow up
- Input
- Output of phase 5 repeated periodically
- Output
- Updated reports and recommendations