Many small business owners who did not take accounting classes in college are stumped by managing their finances. Even if you hire a qualified accountant and bookkeeper, you will still need to know how to read and interpret the reports and statements they provide to you. What is a balance sheet, and what does it show me about my business? What statistics do shareholders need to know? How can I make the most of my cash flow? These are all valid concerns, and you deserve simple, easy-to-understand answers.
In this book, you will - CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - CHAPTER 2 ELEMENTS AND COMPONENTS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT - CHAPTER 3 COMPONENTS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1. STATEMENT OF PROFIT OR LOSS 2. STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY - And so much more!