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Analysing Financial Statements – Practical Analysis – Part 3 #accounting #business financial analysis of a company



This is the 3rd and final video in my financial statement analysis series.

This video covers a practical example of analysing a set of financial statements, namely, a profit and loss statement and a balance sheet.

You can see a list of full formulas and ratios on my blog.

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6 thoughts on “Analysing Financial Statements – Practical Analysis – Part 3 #accounting #business financial analysis of a company”

  1. I'm confused why the P&L Account has different sums on the each statement. It's 50,586 (after tax) but then increases to 75,312 on the Balance Sheet??

  2. Sir please help me how can I manage inventory, I am working in a sole proprietorship business of selling and purchasing chemicals solvents and acids, I will be thankful to you.

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