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Presented By:
Sr. No. Names Roll No.
1. Kimaya Patil 01
2. Ankita Iswalkar 11
3. Sagar Kolhe 21
4. Manali Pawar 31
5. Sandesh Kadole 41
6. Manish Tiwari 51
7. Nandini Warkade 61
Topics to be covered:-
What Is Financial Statement ?
 Overview Financial Statement
 What Is Income Statement?
 Why Income Statement ?
 Usefulness
 Limitation
 Proforma of income statement
 Contents of income statement
 Sum solving
 Presentation of actual income statement (Wipro)
What is Financial Statement?
 Financial Statement is a group of reports that tell a company’s
financial status
 From company owners to potential investors everyone in
between are interested
 People are interested because they want to know how much
money they made or how much money they spent
 Some want to know how much money was reinvested in the
company
 There are three financial reports that are created during the
accounting cycle
Financial Statements
Income
Statement
Balance
Sheet
Cash Flow
Statement
Revenue
Expenses
Profit
Assets
Current
Non Current
Liabilities
Current
Non Current
Equity
Paid-in Capital
Retained earnings
Operation
Investment
Financing
What is Income Statement?
 Income Statement is the member of Financial Statement that
tell us whether or not a company made a profit or incurred a
loss.
 It is something refers to Profit & Loss statement, Statement of
Income
 Important because it shows the profitability of a company
during the time interval
 It varies from company to company:
 Three months
 Four weeks
 Fiscal years (1st April – 31st March)
 In income statement all you have to know are two simple
things:
1. Revenue (Money that company takes in)
2. Expenses (Money that company pays out)
 Use this simple formula:
Revenue – Expenses = Net Income
(Amount of money that is left)
Why income statement ?
 The Income Statement is one of the major financial statement used
by accountants and business owners
 It shows the Profitability of a company during the time interval
specified in its heading
 It helps in Identifying Risk And Opportunities and forecast future
performance for :-
 Owners
 Creditors
 Competitors
 Investors
Usefulness
 Income statement should help investors and creditors of
financial statement predict future cash flow in numbers of
ways
 Evaluate the past performance of the enterprise
 Provide a basis for predicting future performance
 Help assess the risk of uncertainty of achieving future cash
flows
Limitations
 Its is based on various assumptions & estimates. Therefore the
net income measured by preparing an income statement is not
absolutely accurate
 Items that might be relevant but cannot be easily measure
 Income numbers are affected by accounting methods
 Income measurement involves judgments
Limitations
 While preparing income statement we take into account only
those activities whose value can be objectively measured
 A manipulation in net income is possible by using a particular
inventory valuation method
CONTENTS OF PROFIT AND LOSS / INCOME
STATEMENT
1) Revenue From Operation :
Note :
In respect of company other than a financial finance company revenue from
operation shall disclose separately in the notes revenue from
 Sale of products
 Sale of services
 Other operating revenues
Less:
Excise duty
PARTICULARS AMT AMT
Gross Sale (If Sale Not Given Then Gross Profit)
Less : Returns
while , in respect of a finance company revenue from operation shall include
from
 Interest and
 Other financial services
Revenue under each of above heads shall be disclosed separately by way of notes
to accounts to extent applicable
2) Other Income
PARTICULARS AMT AMT
Rest Income
Dividend Received
Rent Received
Transfer fees
Profit on sale of fixed assets
3) Cost Of Material Consumed , Purchase Of Stock In Trade :
4) Changes In The Inventories of Finished Goods ,
Stock In Trade ,Work-in-progress :
5) Employee Benefits Expenses:
PARTICULARS AMT AMT
Opening Stock
Add: Purchase
Less: Closing Stock
PARTICULARS AMT AMT
Opening Stock
Less: Closing Stock
PARTICULARS AMT AMT
Salaries And Wages
Staff Welfare Expenses
Contribution To Provident Fund
Managing Directors Remuneration
6) Finance Cost:
7) Depreciation And Amortization Expense:
Amortization and depreciation are non-cash expenses on a
company's income statement. Depreciation represents the cost of
capital assets on the balance sheet being used over time,
and amortization is the similar cost of using intangible assets like
goodwill over time.
PARTICULARS AMT AMT
Interest On Debentures
Interest From Borrowings From Banks/Financial Institution
Interest By Tax Department
Discount on issue of debentures w/off
PARTICULARS AMT AMT
Depreciation Of Plant And Machinery
Depreciation On Furniture, Building
Other Expenses:
PARTICULARS AMT AMT
Rates
Payment To Auditor
Consumables
Bad Debts
Discount
Commission
Advertisement
Trade Expenses
Transit Expenses
Transit Insurance
Directors Sitting Fees
Printing And Stationery
Provision For Bad Debts
Maintenance Of Motor Car
General Expenses
Loss No Sale Of Asset
Establishment Expenses
Selling Expenses
Power and fuel
Rent
Repairs to building
Repairs to machinery
Insurance
Travelling expenses
Freight and carriage outward
Delivery expenses
Preliminary expenses w/off
 Exceptional items:
When items of income and expenses from ordinary activities are of such
size , nature or incidence that their disclosure are relevant to explain the
performance of the enterprise for the period ,the nature and amount of such
items should be disclosed separately . Eg , the disposal of items of fixed
asset, provision for the costs of reconstruction.
 Extra ordinary items:
These are those incomes or expenses that arises from event or transaction
that are clearly distinct from ordinary activities of the enterprise and
therefore are not expected to recur frequently or regularly E.g. loss from
earthquake.
Actual Income Statement
http://www.wipro.com/microsite/annualreport/2014-15/financial-
statements-notes-to-the-financial-statement-standalone.html
Reference from :
 http://accountingformanagement.org
 BOOKS OF CA FINAL
 http://www.wipro.com
Thank You…

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income statement ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. Presented By: Sr. No. Names Roll No. 1. Kimaya Patil 01 2. Ankita Iswalkar 11 3. Sagar Kolhe 21 4. Manali Pawar 31 5. Sandesh Kadole 41 6. Manish Tiwari 51 7. Nandini Warkade 61
  • 3. Topics to be covered:- What Is Financial Statement ?  Overview Financial Statement  What Is Income Statement?  Why Income Statement ?  Usefulness  Limitation  Proforma of income statement  Contents of income statement  Sum solving  Presentation of actual income statement (Wipro)
  • 4. What is Financial Statement?  Financial Statement is a group of reports that tell a company’s financial status  From company owners to potential investors everyone in between are interested  People are interested because they want to know how much money they made or how much money they spent  Some want to know how much money was reinvested in the company  There are three financial reports that are created during the accounting cycle
  • 5. Financial Statements Income Statement Balance Sheet Cash Flow Statement Revenue Expenses Profit Assets Current Non Current Liabilities Current Non Current Equity Paid-in Capital Retained earnings Operation Investment Financing
  • 6. What is Income Statement?  Income Statement is the member of Financial Statement that tell us whether or not a company made a profit or incurred a loss.  It is something refers to Profit & Loss statement, Statement of Income  Important because it shows the profitability of a company during the time interval  It varies from company to company:  Three months  Four weeks  Fiscal years (1st April – 31st March)
  • 7.  In income statement all you have to know are two simple things: 1. Revenue (Money that company takes in) 2. Expenses (Money that company pays out)  Use this simple formula: Revenue – Expenses = Net Income (Amount of money that is left)
  • 8. Why income statement ?  The Income Statement is one of the major financial statement used by accountants and business owners  It shows the Profitability of a company during the time interval specified in its heading  It helps in Identifying Risk And Opportunities and forecast future performance for :-  Owners  Creditors  Competitors  Investors
  • 9. Usefulness  Income statement should help investors and creditors of financial statement predict future cash flow in numbers of ways  Evaluate the past performance of the enterprise  Provide a basis for predicting future performance  Help assess the risk of uncertainty of achieving future cash flows
  • 10. Limitations  Its is based on various assumptions & estimates. Therefore the net income measured by preparing an income statement is not absolutely accurate  Items that might be relevant but cannot be easily measure  Income numbers are affected by accounting methods  Income measurement involves judgments
  • 11. Limitations  While preparing income statement we take into account only those activities whose value can be objectively measured  A manipulation in net income is possible by using a particular inventory valuation method
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  • 15. CONTENTS OF PROFIT AND LOSS / INCOME STATEMENT 1) Revenue From Operation : Note : In respect of company other than a financial finance company revenue from operation shall disclose separately in the notes revenue from  Sale of products  Sale of services  Other operating revenues Less: Excise duty PARTICULARS AMT AMT Gross Sale (If Sale Not Given Then Gross Profit) Less : Returns
  • 16. while , in respect of a finance company revenue from operation shall include from  Interest and  Other financial services Revenue under each of above heads shall be disclosed separately by way of notes to accounts to extent applicable 2) Other Income PARTICULARS AMT AMT Rest Income Dividend Received Rent Received Transfer fees Profit on sale of fixed assets
  • 17. 3) Cost Of Material Consumed , Purchase Of Stock In Trade : 4) Changes In The Inventories of Finished Goods , Stock In Trade ,Work-in-progress : 5) Employee Benefits Expenses: PARTICULARS AMT AMT Opening Stock Add: Purchase Less: Closing Stock PARTICULARS AMT AMT Opening Stock Less: Closing Stock PARTICULARS AMT AMT Salaries And Wages Staff Welfare Expenses Contribution To Provident Fund Managing Directors Remuneration
  • 18. 6) Finance Cost: 7) Depreciation And Amortization Expense: Amortization and depreciation are non-cash expenses on a company's income statement. Depreciation represents the cost of capital assets on the balance sheet being used over time, and amortization is the similar cost of using intangible assets like goodwill over time. PARTICULARS AMT AMT Interest On Debentures Interest From Borrowings From Banks/Financial Institution Interest By Tax Department Discount on issue of debentures w/off PARTICULARS AMT AMT Depreciation Of Plant And Machinery Depreciation On Furniture, Building
  • 19. Other Expenses: PARTICULARS AMT AMT Rates Payment To Auditor Consumables Bad Debts Discount Commission Advertisement Trade Expenses Transit Expenses Transit Insurance Directors Sitting Fees Printing And Stationery Provision For Bad Debts Maintenance Of Motor Car General Expenses Loss No Sale Of Asset Establishment Expenses Selling Expenses
  • 20. Power and fuel Rent Repairs to building Repairs to machinery Insurance Travelling expenses Freight and carriage outward Delivery expenses Preliminary expenses w/off
  • 21.  Exceptional items: When items of income and expenses from ordinary activities are of such size , nature or incidence that their disclosure are relevant to explain the performance of the enterprise for the period ,the nature and amount of such items should be disclosed separately . Eg , the disposal of items of fixed asset, provision for the costs of reconstruction.  Extra ordinary items: These are those incomes or expenses that arises from event or transaction that are clearly distinct from ordinary activities of the enterprise and therefore are not expected to recur frequently or regularly E.g. loss from earthquake.
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  • 32. Reference from :  http://accountingformanagement.org  BOOKS OF CA FINAL  http://www.wipro.com