Relacionar Columnas Tesla Terms Match The Column Learning ToolsVersión en línea A fun and easy way for our shareholders to enforce the knowledge they’ve learnt from the provided flashcards and test their knowledge! por u23735423 1 Net Income 2 Gross Profit 3 Goodwill 4 Contingencies 5 Revenue 6 Profit or Loss (P/L) 7 Investing Activities 8 Financing Activities 9 Preference Shares 10 Other Comprehensive Income (OCI) 11 Cumulative Balances? 12 Commitments 13 Ordinary Shares 14 Gearing 15 Operating Activities 16 Non-Controlling Interests (NCI) 17 Retained Earnings Equity in a subsidiary not attributable, directly or indirectly, to a parent, presented in consolidated financial statements Includes revenues, expenses, gains and losses, that will not be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss. Type of equity security that provides a higher claim on assets and earnings than ordinary shares. No voting rights & fixed dividend. Represents accumulated portion of company’s profits, not distributed to shareholders but instead are reinvested in the business or kept for future use Where the sum of all assets is equal to the sum of all equity and liabilities. Include transactions with company’s owners and creditors, such as issuing/ repurchasing shares, borrowing funds, repaying loans & paying dividends. It represents the profit a company makes after deducting the costs directly associated with the production of goods or services sold. Operating activities include all transactions that relate directly to the ongoing operations of the business, eg cash received from customers. Income arising in the course of an entity’s ordinary activities, essential for covering costs, investing in growth & generating profit Reflects the company's ability to generate profit after all costs have been accounted for, and it’s crucial for assessing the company’s profitability. Obligations that depend on the occurrence or non-occurrence of a future event. Includes all items classified as income and expenses, thus revenue earned and costs incurred related to the operations of the business. An intangible asset, the additional value the purchasing company believes the purchased company is worth. Investing activities are cash transactions related to the purchase and sale of physical and financial assets, e.g , investments in subsidiaries. Measures how much of the company's financing comes from borrowed funds versus shareholders' equity. Financial obligations that a company enters into that they are contractually/legally bound to. The par value of shares issued during the period, representing ownership in a company with voting rights and the ability to receive dividends 1 Financing Activities 2 Contingencies 3 Preference Shares 4 Non-Controlling Interests (NCI) 5 Operating Activities 6 Gearing 7 Goodwill 8 Investing Activities 9 Gross Profit 10 Ordinary Shares Operating activities include all transactions that relate directly to the ongoing operations of the business, eg cash received from customers. Measures how much of the company's financing comes from borrowed funds versus shareholders' equity. Equity in a subsidiary not attributable, directly or indirectly, to a parent, presented in consolidated financial statements An intangible asset, the additional value the purchasing company believes the purchased company is worth. The par value of shares issued during the period, representing ownership in a company with voting rights and the ability to receive dividends It represents the profit a company makes after deducting the costs directly associated with the production of goods or services sold. Investing activities are cash transactions related to the purchase and sale of physical and financial assets, e.g , investments in subsidiaries. Type of equity security that provides a higher claim on assets and earnings than ordinary shares. No voting rights & fixed dividend. Include transactions with company’s owners and creditors, such as issuing/ repurchasing shares, borrowing funds, repaying loans & paying dividends. Obligations that depend on the occurrence or non-occurrence of a future event. 1 Financing Activities 2 Preference Shares 3 Gross Profit 4 Contingencies 5 Operating Activities 6 Gearing 7 Investing Activities 8 Non-Controlling Interests (NCI) 9 Goodwill 10 Ordinary Shares Obligations that depend on the occurrence or non-occurrence of a future event. The par value of shares issued during the period, representing ownership in a company with voting rights and the ability to receive dividends Measures how much of the company's financing comes from borrowed funds versus shareholders' equity. Include transactions with company’s owners and creditors, such as issuing/ repurchasing shares, borrowing funds, repaying loans & paying dividends. Type of equity security that provides a higher claim on assets and earnings than ordinary shares. No voting rights & fixed dividend. Investing activities are cash transactions related to the purchase and sale of physical and financial assets, e.g , investments in subsidiaries. An intangible asset, the additional value the purchasing company believes the purchased company is worth. Operating activities include all transactions that relate directly to the ongoing operations of the business, eg cash received from customers. Equity in a subsidiary not attributable, directly or indirectly, to a parent, presented in consolidated financial statements It represents the profit a company makes after deducting the costs directly associated with the production of goods or services sold. 1 Contingencies 2 Gross Profit 3 Ordinary Shares 4 Financing Activities 5 Net Income 6 Operating Activities 7 Profit or Loss (P/L) 8 Retained Earnings 9 Non-Controlling Interests (NCI) 10 Cumulative Balances? 11 Goodwill 12 Other Comprehensive Income (OCI) 13 Preference Shares 14 Gearing 15 Investing Activities 16 Commitments 17 Revenue It represents the profit a company makes after deducting the costs directly associated with the production of goods or services sold. An intangible asset, the additional value the purchasing company believes the purchased company is worth. Financial obligations that a company enters into that they are contractually/legally bound to. Operating activities include all transactions that relate directly to the ongoing operations of the business, eg cash received from customers. Income arising in the course of an entity’s ordinary activities, essential for covering costs, investing in growth & generating profit Equity in a subsidiary not attributable, directly or indirectly, to a parent, presented in consolidated financial statements Includes all items classified as income and expenses, thus revenue earned and costs incurred related to the operations of the business. Type of equity security that provides a higher claim on assets and earnings than ordinary shares. No voting rights & fixed dividend. Measures how much of the company's financing comes from borrowed funds versus shareholders' equity. Includes revenues, expenses, gains and losses, that will not be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss. Include transactions with company’s owners and creditors, such as issuing/ repurchasing shares, borrowing funds, repaying loans & paying dividends. Obligations that depend on the occurrence or non-occurrence of a future event. Investing activities are cash transactions related to the purchase and sale of physical and financial assets, e.g , investments in subsidiaries. The par value of shares issued during the period, representing ownership in a company with voting rights and the ability to receive dividends Reflects the company's ability to generate profit after all costs have been accounted for, and it’s crucial for assessing the company’s profitability. Represents accumulated portion of company’s profits, not distributed to shareholders but instead are reinvested in the business or kept for future use Where the sum of all assets is equal to the sum of all equity and liabilities.