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Finance (lecture 2)
Assets = liabilities + owner’s equity

The financial position (balance sheet)

(what you owe) = verschuldigd
(what you own)




long-term bank loans, AP
(captial) = eigen vermogen



cash, equipment,
inventory, AR
net income, common shares
receivables

What are things we own (assets)?
o Cash (bank, cash register)
o Inventory
o Equipment
o Land
o Buildings

What are things we owe (liabilities)?
o Money owe from the bank
o Accounts payable = buy on credit for somebody pay within one year

Breaking down equity, three components:
• Capital (owner’s investment)
• Retained earnings (aggregate of NET income/loss)
• Dividends (amount given to investors)

Revenues = amounts we would earn from selling goods or services
Expenses = amounts we would pay out for the cost of operations (sold inventory, G/W/L,
rent, and salaries)

Original/share capital
Beginning retained earnings
+ NET income (revenues – expenses)
- Dividends
Ending balance retained earnings
= owner’s equity

Dividends = a sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders out of its profits
(or reserves).

, Balance sheet
Assets = what the company owns (cash, invoices, furniture, equipment, technology)
o Current assets = used within one year (cash, inventory, accounts receivable)
o Non-current assets = last more than one year (property, plan, and equipment,
technology, patents, trademarks, goodwill)

Liabilities and shareholders’ equity = what the company owes (unearned revenues)
o Current liabilities = used within one year (accounts payable, other payments)
o Non-current liabilities = last more than a year (LT leases, long-term debt)
o Shareholders’ equity (common shares, retained earnings)

Option 1: register a transaction on both sides of the balance sheet
Option 2: register a transaction twice at the same side of the balance sheet as both positive
and negative numbers

Finance (lecture 3)
What would be more interests finding out, your profit of cash? Always both
• Profit cannot be measured alone
• How much profit is converted into cash?

Double entry accounting = to ensure all transactions are recorded in the balance sheet

assets liability/ shareholders’ equity
current assets (1 year) current liabilities
• cash • accounts payable
• inventory • short-term debt
• account receivables
• marketable securities non-current liabilities
• bank loan
non-current assets (more than 1 year) • long-term debt
• equipment
• fixed assets shareholder’s equity
• PP&E • common share
• goodwill • share capital
• amortization • retained earnings
• intangible assets • revenues
• costs of sales (COGS)
• salaries / interest
= total shareholder equity

total …..
total …..

Changes in the balance:
• Cash (current assets and equity)
• Bank loan (current assets and non-current liabilities)
• Equipment (current assets and non-current assets)
• Inventory (current assets)
• All inventory (current assets and equity)
• Salaries (current assets and equity)
• Interest (current assets and equity)

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