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− | Financial statements are written records that convey the business activities and the financial performance of a company. Financial statements are often audited by government agencies, accountants, firms, etc. to ensure accuracy and for tax, financing, or investing purposes. Financial statements include: | + | Financial statements are written records that convey the [[business]] activities and the financial performance of a company. Financial statements are often audited by government agencies, accountants, firms, etc. to ensure accuracy and for tax, [[financing]], or investing purposes. Financial statements include: |
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*[[Cash Flow|Cash Flow Statement]]<ref>What is a Financial Statement [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/financial-statements.asp Invetopedia]</ref> | *[[Cash Flow|Cash Flow Statement]]<ref>What is a Financial Statement [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/financial-statements.asp Invetopedia]</ref> |
Revision as of 15:54, 6 February 2021
Financial statements are written records that convey the business activities and the financial performance of a company. Financial statements are often audited by government agencies, accountants, firms, etc. to ensure accuracy and for tax, financing, or investing purposes. Financial statements include:
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