FA1 Flashcards

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Assets

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VALUE

Liability + Shareholders’ Equity

A = L + SE

anything a company owns or controls created from past transaction that gives a future economic benefit

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Account Receivable

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Asset

money a company’s customers owe for goods or services they have received but not yet paid for

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Inventory

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Asset

any physical property, merchandise, or other sales items that are held for resale, to be sold at a future date

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Property, Plant, and Equipment (PPE)

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Asset

property - land, real estate
plant - buildings
equipment - machines, computer

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5
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Liabilities

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OWE

a debt or any future financial obligation that a business owes

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6
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Accounts Payable

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Liability

a company’s short-term debt to its suppliers for products received before payment

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Notes Payable

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Liability

written agreements in which one party agrees to pay the other party a certain amount of cash

Bank loans, student loans, mortgages, promissory note

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Shareholders’ Equity

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SE = Asset - Liabilities

the total amount of money that would be returned to shareholders if a company were liquidated and all debts paid off

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9
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Retained earnings

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part of Shareholders’ Equity

How much profit is kept in company

the amount of a company’s net income left over after paying dividends and other distributions

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10
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Common Stock/Shares

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Shareholders’ Equity

a security that represents ownership in a corporation

  • buying shares –> buying equity of a company
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Revenues

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Earn

the amount of money a company generates from its operations over a set period of time

  • sales
  • income
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12
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Expenses

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Cost

the cost required for something; the money spent on something.

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13
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Dividends

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a distribution of a company’s profits to its shareholders

  • shareholders pulling profits from company’s retained earnings
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14
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Accumulated deficit

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negative retained earnings

a company pays more dividends than it earns in total net profit

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15
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Current term Asset

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Expected to be liquidated or used within 1 year or less

ex: inventory, cash

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16
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Long term Asset

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Expected to use or liquidate beyond normal operating cycle of 12 months

ex: PPE, patents, trademarks, long term investments (real estate, stocks, bonds)

17
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Income Statement

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Net Income = Revenue - Expenses

how profitable was the company?

  • statement of operations
  • p & l (profit and loss)
18
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Statement of Changes In Equity

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list shareholders of equity accounts
- what happened?
- begin, change, end

  • common shares
  • retained earnings
19
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Balance Sheet

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lists all company assets, liabilities, and shareholders’
equity accounts

20
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Cash Flow Statement

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cash: begin, change, end

  • hard to manipulate cash
  • cash flow numbers thought as trustworthy
  • companies need cash to survive
21
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Current Ratio

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Current Assets / Current Liabilities

> 1.5 safe
< 1.5 riskier
below 1 - not enough money to pay bills

does company have enough short term assets to cover short term debts?

22
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Debt Ratio

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Total Liabilities / Total Assets

percentage of a company’s assets that are provided via debt

bigger is riskier
want lower debt ratio

23
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Equity Ratio

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Total Shareholders’ Equity / Total Assets

sold assets, paid debts,
percentage of the money afterwards that goes to shareholders

want higher equity ratio