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Title: Western Investment Club


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Western Investment Club
Educational Series Annual Reports Financial
Statements
2
What is an Annual Report?
  • A yearly document intended to display past
    performance and future goals to current
    prospective shareholders
  • Certain components are mandatory
  • Management Discussion Analysis
  • Investment Highlights Risks
  • Financial Statements
  • Used also as a marketing tool

3
What Does an Annual Report Contain?
  • Opening Fluff
  • High-gloss pictures, impressive looking charts
    graphs, words from Chairman, management, and
    low-level employees
  • Financial Highlights
  • Brief overview of operations

4
What Does an Annual Report Contain?
  • MDA
  • Summary of company industry
  • Discussion of historical results and future goals
  • Very company-friendly, but digging yields
    valuable information ? read with a grain of salt
  • Investment Highlights Risks
  • Mostly garbage, worth only a skim
  • Highlights are best-case scenarios
  • Risks are listed to cover their asses against
    legal liability, so everything and anything is
    listed

5
What Does an Annual Report Contain?
  • Financial Statements
  • This is the real meat of the document
  • Only part of the document that cant be spun or
    painted in a better light
  • Full detail later in presentation
  • Key Notes to Financial Statements
  • Obscurities can be detected here
  • Requires decent accounting knowledge
  • Always scrutinize the notes

6
How do I Receive an Annual Report ?
  • Company Website
  • Electronic Copy
  • On-line mail order form
  • www.freeedgar.com (US)
  • www.sedar.ca (Cdn)
  • Phone Investor Relations Department
  • Theyd be more than happy to send!

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Financial Statements
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What are Financial Statements?
  • Periodic accounting statements released so that
    investors can examine the operation of the
    business
  • Detailed statements annually
  • In North America, less-detailed quarterly
    statements are released as well

9
What Type of Statements are There?
  • Balance Sheet
  • Income Statement
  • Cash Flow Statement
  • Key Notes to Statements

10
Balance Sheet
  • Assets
  • Resources owned by the company
  • Liabilities / Owners Equity
  • Debts or obligations of the business
  • Liabilities amount of loans / obligations
    loaned to business by creditors
  • Owners Equity amount of money invested into
    business by owners

11
Assets
  • Current Assets
  • Assets than can be liquified within 1 year
  • Listed in order of liquidity
  • Fixed Assets
  • Assets that can be liquified in more than 1 year
  • Typically are capital assets (plant, land, etc)
    that depreciates (loses value) over time
  • Net value (cost total depreciation)
  • Intangible asset section
  • Assets with no physical presence
  • Patents, goodwill, etc.

12
Liabilities / Owners Equity
  • Current Liabilities
  • Debts due within 1 year
  • Long-Term Debt
  • Debts not due within 1 year
  • Owners Equity
  • Value of shareholders original investment
    retained earnings

13
Income Statement
  • Profitability results for previous year
  • Key Lines
  • Revenue
  • Gross Profit
  • Operating Expenses
  • Operating Profit
  • Non-Operating Expenses
  • Net Income

14
Income Statement
  • Revenue
  • Dollar value of all sales during the year
  • Gross Profit
  • Profit received from revenue
  • Operating Expenses
  • Expenses incurred to operate business
  • Operating Profit
  • Profit from primary operations of business
  • Non-Operating Expenses
  • Expenses not related directly to operation of
    primary business (interest charges, etc.)
  • Net Income
  • Total profit, after everything is considered

15
Cash Flow Statement
  • Concerned only with the incoming and outgoing
    cash to the business
  • Income Statement includes and excludes many
    non-cash items
  • Depreciation, Capital Expenditures, Financing
  • Used with BS to determine solvency
  • Useful to compare companies operations excluding
    capital structure (Operating Cash Flow)

16
Cash Flow From Operations
  • Operations
  • The activities the company involves itself in to
    make money
  • Looks at the differences in areas such as income
    from one year to another

17
Cash Flow From Financing Investment
  • Financing Activity
  • Looks for the cash used or gained in areas such
    as capital stock issuance, bank indebtedness, and
    dividends on equity
  • Investment Activity
  • Looks as cash generated and/or used in areas such
    as fixed asset purchase, business acquisitions,
    etc.
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