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C H A P T E R
Financial Statement Analysis
MEANING OF KEY TERMS USED IN THE CHAPTER
1. Analysis of Financial Statements
It is a systematic process of establishing, interpreting and analysing the quantitative relationship
between the items, i.e., components of financial statements to assess liquidity, solvency, profitability
and efficiency of the enterprise.
2. Comparative Financial Statements
Comparative Financial Statements are statements prepared to
compare items, i.e., components of:
• Financial Statements of an enterprise for two or more successive accounting periods, or
• Financial Statements of different enterprises for the same accounting period.
It is prepared separately for Balance Sheet and Statement of Profit and Loss.
3. Common-size Statements
Common-size Financial Statements are those statements in which reported amounts (figures) are
converted to a common base. In the case of Common-size Statement of Profit and Loss, common base
is Revenue from Operations, i.e., Net Sales while in Common-size Balance Sheet, it is the total
Assets or total of Equity and Liabilities.
4. Cash Flow Statement
Cash Flow Statement shows inflow or outflow of Cash and Cash Equivalents during a specific period.
5. Ratio Analysis
Analysis of financial statements on the basis of accounting ratios is known as Ratio Analysis.
6. Internal Analysis
It is conducted by those persons (management) who have access to the books of account to
analyse the financial performance and position of the enterprise.
7. External Analysis
It is conducted by those persons who do not have access to the books of account to analyse the
financial performance and position of the enterprise.
8. Horizontal (or Dynamic) Analysis
It is an analysis conducted to review and analyse financial statements of a number of years and,
therefore, are based on financial data taken from those years.
9. Vertical (or Static) Analysis
It is an analysis conducted to review and analyse the financial statements of one accounting
year only.