The Finance Professor: Getting Started With Financial Statements

 

Last time, I presented a guide to understanding earnings calls. The most anticipated and recognized facet of a company's financial report during a typical earnings call is its earnings per share (EPS) . The EPS (also listed as "net income applicable to common shares on a fully diluted basis") is referred to as the "bottom line" because it is the bottom line of a company's profit and loss statement (P&L, also known as the income statement).

While the EPS captures the media headlines and is the most-sought-after metric, it is only part of one of the three major components of a company's financial documentation that is necessary to understanding both the company's performance and its financial condition. The other two major financial statements are the balance sheet and the statement of cash flows.

In the upcoming weeks, I will highlight each of the individual financial statements. The objective of this series of lessons is to provide the necessary tools to ascertain financial information and understand those reports without having to possess a CPA (certified public accountant) or CFA (chartered financial analyst) designation. (However, it is the role of the CPA to audit and certify the financial statements that will provide the independent account.)

This week, let's kick off this multipart examination of financial statements by looking at the annual report and 10-K for a lesson on financial and regulatory reporting.

Getting Started

As is often the case with any research project, we start by aggregating information and materials that will provide the basis for our financial investigation. This prompts the questions:

What should I look for?

and

Where can I find it?

Here is our punch list:

  • Form 10-K
  • Form 10-Q
  • Annual Report

These documents can usually be found in the "Investor Relations" section of a company's Web site.

TheStreet Premium Services    For Personal Service: 877-471-2967

Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer's Action Alerts PLUS:
Trade right alongside a Wall Street pro — enjoy access to his Charitable Trust portfolio and be sent trade alerts BEFORE he makes a move. Learn More
New: ETF Profits
ETF Profits:
Get money-making ideas from the hottest investment vehicle on the planet. Our experts show you how to play various ETF sectors to help pump-up your portfolio. Learn More
OptionsProfits
OptionsProfits:
Get 50+ trade ideas a week from the industry's top options experts. Plus — exclusive commentary on market trends and essential trading tools. Learn More
Doug Kass
Real Money:
Our team of professional Wall Street Pros — including Jim Cramer, Doug Kass, and Nicholas Vardy — delivers intelligent analysis, timely trade ideas, and colorful commentary. Learn More
Stocks Under $10
Stocks Under $10:
Break into the market with small- and mid-cap stocks... all $10 or less! David Peltier tells you exactly which low-priced stocks he's buying and selling. Learn More
To begin commenting right away, you can log in below using your Disqus, Facebook, Twitter, OpenID or Yahoo login credentials. Alternatively, you can post a comment as a "guest" just by entering an email address. Your use of the commenting tool is subject to multiple terms of service/use and privacy policies - see here for more details.
blog comments powered by Disqus
Dow Jones S&P 500 NASDAQ 10-Year Note
12,890.46 1,351.95 2,927.23 20.47
Oil *
118.75
UP
6.51
UP
1.99
UP
11.37
UP
0.72
10 Yr
2.05%
SPDR Gold
168.02
+0.05%
+0.15%
+0.39%
+3.65%
Data delayed 20 minutes

Top Stories and Tools

Brokerage Partners

After the Bell

Before the Bell

Booyah! Newsletter

ETF Daily

Midday Bell

TheStreet Top 10 Stories

Winners & Losers

We respect your privacy.
Podcasts

Connect with TheStreet