73 tagged with "Financial Statements"
Understand and prepare balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow reports
Equity in Accounting: What It Is, How to Calculate It, and How to Grow It
Learn what equity means in accounting, how to calculate it using the accounting equation, understand the difference between owner's equity and shareholders' equity, what negative equity signals, and practical strategies to grow your business equity over time.
Financial Statements: What They Are, How to Read Them, and Why They Matter
Learn about the four core financial statements every business needs: balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement, and statement of retained earnings. Includes practical examples, key ratios, common mistakes to avoid, and a framework for using financial data to make better business decisions.
Gross Margin: What It Is, How to Calculate It, and How to Improve It
Learn what gross margin is, how to calculate it with the gross margin formula, industry benchmarks, the difference between gross margin and net margin, and seven proven strategies to improve your gross margin.
Gross vs. Net: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know About Income, Profit, and Pay
Understand the difference between gross and net across income, profit, pay, and revenue. Includes formulas, real-world examples, industry benchmarks, and common mistakes to avoid when analyzing your business finances.
Liabilities in Accounting: What They Are, Types, and How to Manage Them
Learn what liabilities are in accounting, the difference between current, non-current, and contingent liabilities, key financial ratios for analyzing debt, and practical strategies to manage your business obligations effectively.
LIFO Inventory Method: What It Is, How It Works, and When to Use It
Learn how the LIFO (Last In, First Out) inventory method works, compare LIFO vs FIFO with examples, understand the tax advantages, LIFO reserve, liquidation risks, and when LIFO is the right choice for your business.
The Most Important Financial Ratios Every Business Owner Should Track
Learn the most important financial ratios every business owner should track, including liquidity, leverage, profitability, and efficiency ratios—with formulas, examples, benchmarks, and practical tips for using them effectively.
Profit and Loss Statement: What It Is, How to Read and Create One
Learn what a profit and loss statement is, how to read and create one for your small business, understand the difference between single-step and multi-step formats, calculate key profitability ratios, and avoid common P&L mistakes that could be costing you money.
Return on Assets (ROA): What It Is, How to Calculate It, and How to Improve It
Learn what Return on Assets (ROA) is, how to calculate it step by step, what constitutes a good ROA by industry, how ROA compares to ROE and ROIC, and six proven strategies to improve your ROA.
SG&A Expenses: What They Are, How to Calculate Them, and Why They Matter
Learn what SG&A (Selling, General & Administrative) expenses are, how to calculate the SG&A ratio, industry benchmarks, and practical strategies to reduce overhead and improve profitability.
Statement of Retained Earnings: What It Is, How to Prepare One, and Why It Matters
Learn what a statement of retained earnings is, how to prepare one step by step, understand the retained earnings formula, calculate the retention ratio, avoid common mistakes like confusing retained earnings with cash, and know what negative retained earnings mean for your business.
Working Capital: What It Is, How to Calculate It, and How to Manage It
Learn what working capital is, how to calculate the working capital ratio, understand the cash conversion cycle, identify when negative working capital is a problem, and discover seven strategies to improve your working capital and keep your business financially healthy.