For people who are not adept in understanding the whole business methodology, there should be something more than just plain reference towards the financial statements of a company such as the Balance Sheet, Income Statement and the Cash Flows. People need to also consider the overall operations, the level of investments made and the paid-up capital before they would start bellyaching about poor corporate performance.
The operations aspect of companies should be taken into account. It is not merely relying on revenues and expenses and not overseeing what the company’s actual operations are. Administration is one thing and operations is another, and both must be addressed to have a fully operating business.
The need for broader analysis and understanding of such cases is a must. Top managers cannot simply judge from what they hear. They should be able to learn how to properly evaluate a business and financial statements do not show the entire business operations of a company.
[tags]financial statements, business development, cash flow, income statement, balance sheet[/tags]
Originally posted on March 8, 2007 @ 1:39 am