Define and explain balance sheet income statement and


For this part of the course project, you will demonstrate your ability to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of a company through financial analysis.

This is a two-part assignment. To complete this assignment, do the following:

Part 1: Cash Flow Analysis

Your client, Jennifer Logan, is a relatively inexperienced investor and is trying to make a decision whether to sell her investment in ABC Company or continue to hold her equity position in it. Ms. Logan has asked you to analyze to analyze ABC's cash flow statement and provide a recommendation. Using ABC Company's Statement of Cash Flows, write an analysis and recommendation for Ms. Logan.

1. Download and read ABC Company's Statement of Cash Flows.

2. Write a 3-4 page document for Ms. Logan that includes the following information:
Adhere to professional formal and stylistic principles, and be sure to cite sources when necessary.

a. Define and explain balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows.

b. Describe how the statement of cash flows relates to the income statement and balance sheet.

c. Explain why the analysis of a statement of cash flows is important to investors.

d. Analyze and judge the cash flow from operating activities at ABC Company. Is ABC effective at utilizing funds within the company?

e. Analyze and explain the significance of each item from the investing section of the statement.

f. Analyze the cash flow from the financing section of the statement and describe why the dividends section is important to your client.

g. Summarize your analysis and give your opinion on how effective ABC Company is at managing its cash flow, from an investor's perspective. Also explain whether you think ABC Company has enough cash on hand to sustain it in the long term.

h. Recommend whether Ms. Logan should hold or sell her investment in ABC Company.

Part 2: Executive Summary

Write a 2-3 page executive summary of how the Federal Reserve's monetary policies may affect economic growth, both from a corporate and a personal finance perspective. In order to ensure that your response is complete, please be sure to include commentary on the following concepts:
- The banking industry
- TVM
- Personal and corporate saving rates
- Equity financing vs. debt financing
- Financial analysis

ABC Company Inc.
Cash Flow Statement
For the Year Ending 31/12/201X Cash at Beginning of Year: 14,300

Operating Activities

Cash receipts from customers

Cash paid for

Inventory purchases

General operating and administrative expenses Wage expenses

Interest

Income taxes

Net Cash Flow from Operations

741,000

(310,500) (100,00) (135,00) (15,000) (38,500)

142,000

Investing Activities

Cash receipts from

Sale of property and equipment Collection of principal on loans

Sale of investment securities

Cash paid for

Purchase of property and equipment Making loans to other entities

Purchase of investment securities

Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities

40,100

(81,000)

(40,900)

Financing Activities

Cash receipts from

Ossuance of stock

Borrowing

Cash paid for

Repurchase of stock (treasury stock)

Repayment of loans                                        (38 080,

Dividends                                                        40 0001

Net Cash Flow from Financing Activities           (83,000)

Net Increase in Cash                                        18,100

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