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Meaning and types of financial statements

Four Types of Financial Statements

The four main types of financial statements are:

Statement of Financial Position 

Statement of Financial Position, also known as the Balance Sheet, presents the financial position of an entity at a given date. It is comprised of the following three elements:

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Income Statement 

Income Statement, also known as the Profit and Loss Statement, reports the company’s financial performance in terms of net profit or loss over a specified period. Income Statement is composed of the following two elements:

Net profit or loss is arrived by deducting expenses from income.
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Cash Flow Statement 

Cash Flow Statement, presents the movement in cash and bank balances over a period. The movement in cash flows is classified into the following segments:

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Statement of Changes in Equity

Statement of Changes in Equity, also known as the Statement of Retained Earnings, details the movement in owners’ equity over a period. The movement in owners’ equity is derived from the following components:

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