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Overview of Key Financial Statements: Income Statement and Balance Sheet

Every business creates two crucial financial documents that tell the...

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# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Basic Financial Documents

Understanding financial documents is like learning to read a business's health check. These reports help everyone from business owners to banks figure out if a company is worth investing in or lending money to.

Revenue (also called sales or turnover) is simply all the money a business earns from selling stuff. Expenses are all the costs of keeping the business running - things like rent, wages, and electricity bills. When you subtract expenses from revenue, you get profit (the good outcome) or loss (not so good).

On the flip side, assets are valuable things the business owns like delivery vans or cash in the bank. Liabilities are debts the business owes to others, whilst capital represents the owner's stake in the business.

Quick Tip: Think of assets as "what we have" and liabilities as "what we owe" - this makes the concepts much easier to remember!

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of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

The Income Statement

This document works like a business video - it shows performance over a specific time period, whether that's a month or a full year. Its main job is dead simple: calculate whether the business made money or lost it.

The income statement follows a straightforward formula: Revenue minus Expenses equals Net Profit (or Loss). You start with all the sales revenue, subtract the cost of goods sold (COGS), and this gives you gross profit. Then you subtract all other running costs to reach your final net profit.

Here's the flow: Sales → minus COGS → equals Gross Profit → minus other expenses → equals Net Profit. It's basically asking "did we make more than we spent?"

Remember: The income statement is all about performance over time - it's the "how did we do?" document.

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of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

The Balance Sheet

Unlike the income statement's video approach, the balance sheet works like a photograph - it captures the business's financial position at one exact moment in time. Think of it as a snapshot taken on a specific date, like 31st December.

The magic rule of balance sheets is that they must always balance perfectly. This follows the accounting equation: Assets = Liabilities + Capital. Everything the business owns has been paid for either by borrowing money (liabilities) or using the owner's money (capital).

Fixed assets are long-term items kept for over a year (buildings, machinery), whilst current assets are short-term items like stock or cash. Similarly, liabilities split into long-term debts and current debts due within a year.

The clever bit is how the net profit from your income statement gets added to the capital section of your balance sheet - this is how the two documents connect together.

Key Point: If your balance sheet doesn't balance, you've definitely made a calculation error somewhere!

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of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Worked Example - Sean's Skateshop Income Statement

Let's see how this works in practice with Sean's Skateshop for the year ending 31st December 2023. Sean had sales of €80,000, but his skateboards cost him €35,000 to buy (his COGS).

After subtracting the €35,000 COGS from his €80,000 sales, Sean's gross profit was €45,000. Not bad! But he still had running costs: €12,000 rent, €20,000 wages, and €3,000 electricity bills.

When Sean subtracts his total expenses of €35,000 from his gross profit of €45,000, he ends up with a net profit of €10,000. This means after paying for everything, Sean actually made €10,000 for the year.

Pro Tip: Always double-check your arithmetic - small calculation errors can throw off your entire financial statement!

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of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Worked Example - Sean's Skateshop Balance Sheet

Now let's create Sean's balance sheet as at 31st December 2023. On the assets side, Sean owns shop premises worth €150,000, a van worth €15,000, stock worth €8,000, and has €7,000 cash in the bank.

His liabilities include a €100,000 five-year bank loan and €5,000 owed to suppliers. Sean started the year with €65,000 capital, didn't take any money out (drawings), and made that €10,000 profit we calculated earlier.

Adding the €10,000 net profit to his original €65,000 capital gives Sean €75,000 total capital. When we check the balance: total assets (€180,000) equals total liabilities plus capital (€180,000). Perfect!

Success Check: When your balance sheet balances perfectly, you know you've got all the numbers right!

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of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Exam Tips and Key Formulas

Getting the dates right is absolutely crucial for exams. Income statements cover a time period ("for the year ended...") whilst balance sheets capture a single moment ("as at..."). Mix these up and you'll lose marks instantly.

The layout matters just as much as the numbers. Learn the correct format for both documents and practise writing them out properly. Remember that net profit from your income statement must appear in the capital section of your balance sheet - this connection often comes up in exam questions.

Master these essential formulas: Gross Profit = Sales minus Cost of Goods Sold, Net Profit = Gross Profit minus Expenses, and Assets = Liabilities + Capital. If your balance sheet doesn't balance, work backwards through your calculations to find the mistake.

Exam Success: Think of the income statement as showing performance (how did we do?) and the balance sheet as showing position (what do we have?).

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of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

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BusinessBusiness2 vizualizări·Actualizat Jun 11, 2026·7 pagini

Overview of Key Financial Statements: Income Statement and Balance Sheet

Every business creates two crucial financial documents that tell the story of how it's performing - think of them as the business's report card and bank statement rolled into one. The Income Statement shows whether a company is actually making...

1
of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

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Basic Financial Documents

Understanding financial documents is like learning to read a business's health check. These reports help everyone from business owners to banks figure out if a company is worth investing in or lending money to.

Revenue (also called sales or turnover) is simply all the money a business earns from selling stuff. Expenses are all the costs of keeping the business running - things like rent, wages, and electricity bills. When you subtract expenses from revenue, you get profit (the good outcome) or loss (not so good).

On the flip side, assets are valuable things the business owns like delivery vans or cash in the bank. Liabilities are debts the business owes to others, whilst capital represents the owner's stake in the business.

Quick Tip: Think of assets as "what we have" and liabilities as "what we owe" - this makes the concepts much easier to remember!

2
of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Înscrie-te pentru a vedea CONȚINUTUL. E gratuit!

  • Acces la toate documentele
  • Îmbunătățește notele tale!
  • Alătură-te milioanelor de elevi

The Income Statement

This document works like a business video - it shows performance over a specific time period, whether that's a month or a full year. Its main job is dead simple: calculate whether the business made money or lost it.

The income statement follows a straightforward formula: Revenue minus Expenses equals Net Profit (or Loss). You start with all the sales revenue, subtract the cost of goods sold (COGS), and this gives you gross profit. Then you subtract all other running costs to reach your final net profit.

Here's the flow: Sales → minus COGS → equals Gross Profit → minus other expenses → equals Net Profit. It's basically asking "did we make more than we spent?"

Remember: The income statement is all about performance over time - it's the "how did we do?" document.

3
of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Înscrie-te pentru a vedea CONȚINUTUL. E gratuit!

  • Acces la toate documentele
  • Îmbunătățește notele tale!
  • Alătură-te milioanelor de elevi

The Balance Sheet

Unlike the income statement's video approach, the balance sheet works like a photograph - it captures the business's financial position at one exact moment in time. Think of it as a snapshot taken on a specific date, like 31st December.

The magic rule of balance sheets is that they must always balance perfectly. This follows the accounting equation: Assets = Liabilities + Capital. Everything the business owns has been paid for either by borrowing money (liabilities) or using the owner's money (capital).

Fixed assets are long-term items kept for over a year (buildings, machinery), whilst current assets are short-term items like stock or cash. Similarly, liabilities split into long-term debts and current debts due within a year.

The clever bit is how the net profit from your income statement gets added to the capital section of your balance sheet - this is how the two documents connect together.

Key Point: If your balance sheet doesn't balance, you've definitely made a calculation error somewhere!

4
of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Înscrie-te pentru a vedea CONȚINUTUL. E gratuit!

  • Acces la toate documentele
  • Îmbunătățește notele tale!
  • Alătură-te milioanelor de elevi

Worked Example - Sean's Skateshop Income Statement

Let's see how this works in practice with Sean's Skateshop for the year ending 31st December 2023. Sean had sales of €80,000, but his skateboards cost him €35,000 to buy (his COGS).

After subtracting the €35,000 COGS from his €80,000 sales, Sean's gross profit was €45,000. Not bad! But he still had running costs: €12,000 rent, €20,000 wages, and €3,000 electricity bills.

When Sean subtracts his total expenses of €35,000 from his gross profit of €45,000, he ends up with a net profit of €10,000. This means after paying for everything, Sean actually made €10,000 for the year.

Pro Tip: Always double-check your arithmetic - small calculation errors can throw off your entire financial statement!

5
of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Înscrie-te pentru a vedea CONȚINUTUL. E gratuit!

  • Acces la toate documentele
  • Îmbunătățește notele tale!
  • Alătură-te milioanelor de elevi

Worked Example - Sean's Skateshop Balance Sheet

Now let's create Sean's balance sheet as at 31st December 2023. On the assets side, Sean owns shop premises worth €150,000, a van worth €15,000, stock worth €8,000, and has €7,000 cash in the bank.

His liabilities include a €100,000 five-year bank loan and €5,000 owed to suppliers. Sean started the year with €65,000 capital, didn't take any money out (drawings), and made that €10,000 profit we calculated earlier.

Adding the €10,000 net profit to his original €65,000 capital gives Sean €75,000 total capital. When we check the balance: total assets (€180,000) equals total liabilities plus capital (€180,000). Perfect!

Success Check: When your balance sheet balances perfectly, you know you've got all the numbers right!

6
of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Înscrie-te pentru a vedea CONȚINUTUL. E gratuit!

  • Acces la toate documentele
  • Îmbunătățește notele tale!
  • Alătură-te milioanelor de elevi

Exam Tips and Key Formulas

Getting the dates right is absolutely crucial for exams. Income statements cover a time period ("for the year ended...") whilst balance sheets capture a single moment ("as at..."). Mix these up and you'll lose marks instantly.

The layout matters just as much as the numbers. Learn the correct format for both documents and practise writing them out properly. Remember that net profit from your income statement must appear in the capital section of your balance sheet - this connection often comes up in exam questions.

Master these essential formulas: Gross Profit = Sales minus Cost of Goods Sold, Net Profit = Gross Profit minus Expenses, and Assets = Liabilities + Capital. If your balance sheet doesn't balance, work backwards through your calculations to find the mistake.

Exam Success: Think of the income statement as showing performance (how did we do?) and the balance sheet as showing position (what do we have?).

7
of 7
# Basic Financial Documents
(Income Statement & Balance
Sheet)

Introduction to financial documents

These are two of the most important rep

Înscrie-te pentru a vedea CONȚINUTUL. E gratuit!

  • Acces la toate documentele
  • Îmbunătățește notele tale!
  • Alătură-te milioanelor de elevi

Credeam că nu vei întreba niciodată...

Ce este Companionul AI Knowunity?

Companionul nostru AI este creat special pentru nevoile studenților. Bazându-ne pe milioanele de materiale de pe platformă, putem oferi răspunsuri exacte și relevante pentru studenți. Dar nu este vorba doar despre răspunsuri, companionul este mai ales despre ghidarea studenților prin provocările zilnice de învățare, cu planuri de studiu personalizate, chestionare sau conținuturi în chat și personalizare 100% bazată pe abilitățile și evoluțiile studenților.

De unde pot descărca aplicația Knowunity?

Aplicația este disponibilă în Google Play Store și Apple App Store.

Este Knowunity chiar gratuită?

Da! Bucură-te de access la materiale de studiu, conectează-te cu alți elevi, și primește ajutor instant - toate acestea la un click distanță. În plus, câștigă puncte ca să deblochezi mai multe funcționalități!

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Aplicația este foarte ușor de utilizat și bine concepută. Am găsit tot ce căutam până acum și am reușit să învăț multe din prezentări! Cu siguranță voi folosi aplicația pentru o temă la clasă! Și desigur, ajută mult ca sursă de inspirație.

Ștefan Sutilizator iOS

Această aplicație este super. Sunt atât de multe materiale de studiu și ajutor pentru elevi [...]. Materia mea mai problematică este franceza, de exemplu, și aplicația oferă foarte multe materiale ajutătoare. Mulțumită acestei aplicații, mi-am îmbunătățit franceza. Aș recomanda-o oricui.

Samantha Klichutilizator Android

Wow, sunt cu adevărat impresionat. Am încercat aplicația pentru că am văzut-o promovată de multe ori și am rămas uimit. Aceasta este AJUTORUL de care ai nevoie pentru școală și, mai presus de toate, oferă atât de multe lucruri, precum exerciții și fișe de informații, care mi-au fost FOARTE de ajutor.

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