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Detailed business notes on the finance function based on both textbooks and extra notes taken during classes

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Finance function
Financial concepts

Income statement
 Income statement: statement of comprehensive
income  Sales – cost of
 Balance sheet: statement of financial position sales
 Income: received when services are rendered, or = gross profit
goods are sold
 Expenses: incurs when they must pay for services  Gross profit –
rendered to business (also shown in statement of expenses
comprehensive income) = net profit
 Owners’ equity: value of the owner’s money in
the business. Owner proved capitals and any
profits made belongs to the owner therefor increasing their equity
 Assets (shown in balance sheet): the possessions of the business
and are used by business to make money. Non currant asset (long
term) – vehicles and buildings and long-term bank investments.
Current assets (short term) – debtors, cash, and trading inventory
 Liabilities (shown in balance sheet): refers to debt of the business or
what they must repay. Non-current (long term) – mortgage bond and
current liabilities (short term) – creditors and bank overdraft
 Cash flow: portion of various transactions between income from
sales and selling other assets or owner giving capital or borrowing
money

Costs
 Fixed costs: remain the same no matter the output (units produced).
Can be insurance, rent expense or fixed salaries
 Variable costs: vary according to the output meaning they increase
when production increases. Can be water and electricity or raw
materials
 Total cost: sum of fixed and variable costs
 Cost per unit: dividing total costs by the number of units produced

Break even analysis
 Point where income generated from sales is exactly equal to total
costs. Where profit nor loss is made (exceed point = profit made)

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