Financial reporting
Financial reporting refers to the process of preparing and presenting financial information about a company's performance and position over a particular period. This information is used by stakeholders, such as investors, creditors, and regulators, to make informed decisions about the company.
Financial Reports Typically Include:
- Balance Sheet: A snapshot of the company's financial position at a specific point in time.
- Income Statement (Profit & Loss): A summary of revenues, expenses, and net income over a specific period.
- Cash Flow Statement: A summary of cash inflows and outflows over a specific period.
- Notes to the Financial Statements: Additional information and explanations about specific items on the financial statements.
The Purpose of Financial Reporting is to Provide:
- Transparency and accountability
- Insight into a company's financial health and performance
- Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements
- Decision-making support for stakeholders
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