Financial statement: Financial statement are the part of
Income statement (I): It includes the information of net income earn or net loss suffered by the company. The expenses deducting from revenue and the resultant is net income or loss to the company. This is informative report that help the user of financial information to take decision.
Statement of
Statement of
To identify: Item that are either an income statement (I), balance sheet (B), statement of retained earnings (E), statement of cash flows (CF)

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