The income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement tell one story together. Learn to read all three and see your business as a whole. AI coaching included.
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Most financial training teaches the three core statements in isolation. That's like learning the words to a song but never hearing the melody. The real power comes when you understand how the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement connect — because every business transaction moves through all three simultaneously.
Net income from the income statement is the starting point for two critical connections. First, it flows into retained earnings on the balance sheet — increasing owner equity each profitable period. Second, it's the first line of the operating section of the cash flow statement — the two statements share this number exactly. A third connection links the cash flow statement back to the balance sheet: the ending cash balance on the cash flow statement must always equal the cash line on the balance sheet.
When you understand these three links, the statements stop being separate documents and become a single interconnected system. Every financial decision has ripple effects across all three. A profitable period increases retained earnings on the balance sheet. A capital purchase shows up in both the cash flow statement's investing section and as an asset on the balance sheet. Reading all three together — and seeing how they check each other — is what real financial literacy looks like.
A company showing strong profits but declining cash in operating activities is often a warning sign — profit is outpacing cash collection. A company with a shrinking equity base despite profits might be paying excessive dividends or experiencing hidden losses. Spotting these patterns requires reading all three statements together, not just the income statement in isolation.
This module pulls together everything from Modules 1–3 into an integrated view, walking you through how a complete set of financials tells the story of a real company's performance, position, and liquidity — all at once.
Follow how net income flows from the P&L into retained earnings and the cash flow statement.
Interpret the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow together as an integrated story.
Identify mismatches between profit and cash flow that signal deeper business problems.
Apply integrated financial thinking to real operating decisions in your role.
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