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How do you measure performance? b Your school work b Basketball team b Restaurant b Greenhouse
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INCOME STATEMENTS Ag Business Management Spring 1999
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Objectives b Describe the importance of income statements. b Identify sources of revenue and expenses. b Given a list of transactions, categorize revenues and expenses.
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Importance of an Income Statement b Did the business end the year with a profit or loss? b How much was the profit/loss?
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Uses of Income Statement b b Summarize revenues & expenses b b Determine profit/loss b b Explain changes in owner equity b b Calculate financial measures b b Support loan application
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Summary of Revenue & Expenses b b Revenue = cash receipts from product sales or dividends on interest income. Short or long term asset sales Inventory adjustments
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Examples of Revenues b Cash Revenues Cash salesCash sales Government paymentsGovernment payments Custom work receiptsCustom work receipts b Non-cash Revenues Acct. ReceivableAcct. Receivable Changes in inventoryChanges in inventory
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Summary of Revenue & Expenses b b Expenses operating interest non-cash expense adjustment
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Examples of Expenses b b Cash operating seed fertilizer chemicals b b Non-cash expenses depreciation changes in unused supp., acct. pay., accrued int., accrued taxes
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Net Income b b Net income = revenue - expenses Net income calculated annually Corresponds with income tax reporting dates
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Cash Accounting - Income St. b Cash revenue - cash expenses = net cash income b Net cash income - depreciation = net income from operations b Net income from operation gain/loss on sale of capital assets = net income
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Accrual Accounting Income Statement b b Gross revenue - cash expenses - depreciation non-cash expense adjustment = net income from operation b b Net income from operations gain/loss on sale of capital assets = net income
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