Respuesta :
Answer:
The basic financial statements that can be found in a corporate annual report are : Balance sheet, income statement, statement of shareholders' equity, and statement of cash flows
Explanation:
A corporate annual report is a publication of the Corporate`s results at the end of the Accounting Period.
Annual Reports are used by the Company Stakeholders to make decision on the company`s performance. Company stakeholders include, the customers, the investors, employees, potential investors, the central government, lenders, creditors to mention but a few.
All these stakeholders as a minimum expect to see the Balance sheet, income statement, statement of shareholders' equity, and statement of cash flows.
Answer:
Balance sheet, income statement, statement of shareholders' equity, and statement of cash flows.
Explanation:
The securities and exchange commission (SEC) establishes minimum requirements for the presentation of corporate annual reports (public companies):
- General description of the corporation and the industries that it operates in.
- Audited financial statements including income statement, financial position (balance sheet and statement of shareholders' equity), cash flow and footnotes.
- Management's discussion and analysis (MD&A) of the corporation's financial condition.
- Description of the corporation's main business activities including all its segments.
- List of all the corporation's board of directors and upper management.
- Dividends paid and stock price (dated Dec. 31).