6.1.1 Funding Types
Short-term Funding Short-term funding refers to finance that is required for a period of up to 12 months. Short-term finance …
6.2.1 Financial terms and calculations
Sales Revenue Sales Revenue is the total amount of money a company generates from selling its goods or services. $latex …
6.2.3 Break-Even Chart
$latex \text{Break-Even} = \frac{\text{Fixed Costs}}{\text{(Sales price per unit} – \text{Variable costs per unit)}} $ Brackets first. Break-even is when a …
6.2.3 Income Statement
An income statement, also known as a Profit and Loss Account, is a financial statement that shows how a company …
6.2.3 Statement Of Financial Position (Balance Sheet)
The Statement of Financial Position, or Balance Sheet, shows how much money has been invested in an enterprise and what …
6.2.4 Ratio Analysis
Financial ratios offer a way to analyse a company’s performance and financial health. Using past examples from NCFE, Plegg’s Deli, …
6.2.5 Cash Flow Management
Cash flow within a business is comparable to water moving in and out of a bathtub. Picture the bathtub as …