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Also known as a profit and loss statement, an income statement provides a snapshot of the financial performance of business over a set time period.
There are certain line items normally found in the income statement, include: sales revenue, gross profit, the cost of goods sold, administrative and marketing expenses, etc.
A look at the income statements for businesses like yours provide a good insight into the trends in your industry.
| National-Level Data | 2008 | 2009 – 2012 |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | Get five years worth of data to complete a more up-to-date and polished business plan.Download now! | |
| Sales | $1,193,000.00 | |
| Cost of Sales | ||
| Cost of Goods Sold | $752,932.00 | |
| Expenses | ||
| Advertising | $5,881.00 | |
| Salaries & Wages | $114,711.00 | |
| Employee Benefit Program | $23,225.00 | |
| Pension & Annuity Plans | $8,728.00 | |
| Compensation of Officers | $19,366.00 | |
| Bad Debt | $2,801.00 | |
| Rent Paid | $13,049.00 | |
| Repairs | $5,126.00 | |
| Depreciation, Depletion, Amortization | $35,428.00 | |
| Interest Paid | $22,734.00 | |
| Miscellaneous Expenses | $76,086.00 | |
| Total Expenses | $327,135.00 | |
| EBITDA | $171,095.00 | |
| Net Income | ||
| Operating Profit | $112,933.00 |
Like the income statement, a balance sheet will give you details about the finances of a business.
The information in a balance sheet includes data that has been accumulating from the time the company started. You'll find details in the balance sheet that don't appear on an income statement, like assets (equipment, cash, etc.) and liabilities.
| National-Level Data | 2008 | 2009 – 2012 |
|---|---|---|
| Assets | Get five years worth of data to complete a more up-to-date and polished business plan.Download now! | |
| Cash | $165,202.00 | |
| Net Accounts Receivable | $249,413.00 | |
| Inventories | $156,585.00 | |
| Short-term Investments | $3,052.00 | |
| Other Current Assets | $63,524.00 | |
| Total Current Assets | $637,776.00 | |
| Long-term Investments | $312,370.00 | |
| Plant, Property & Equipment | $148,525.00 | |
| Other Assets | $73,088.00 | |
| Net Intangible Assets | $176,976.00 | |
| Total Assets | $1,348,735.00 | |
| Liabilities | ||
| Accounts Payable | $125,242.00 | |
| Short-term Obligations | $54,625.00 | |
| Other Current Liabilities | $154,965.00 | |
| Total Current Liabilities | $334,832.00 | |
| Long-term Debt | $332,580.00 | |
| Total Liabilities | $667,412.00 | |
| Total Net Worth & Owner Equity | $660,821.00 | |
| Total Liabilities & Net Worth | $1,348,735.00 |
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The operating profit margin is a simple ration that compares the operating profit of your business against your net sales. This margin is a good indicator of whether your company is doing a good job of controlling expenses and other costs that arise as part of doing business.
Remember that taxes for your business will be determined based on this amount. Some businesses try to show little or even no operating profits as a way of reducing their tax liability.
Positive growth trends are desirable.
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Subtract the total of all your business's liabilities from the total value of your assets, and you'll have the net worth of your company. If you liquidated your company, this would be its value. It's a key number that lenders and investors will look for when reading your business plan.
Positive growth trends are desirable.
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