Using the Statement of Financial Position To Make Decisions (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Business)

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Interpreting a Statement of Financial Position

  • The statement of financial position is a key document that is part of a businesses annual accounts

  • It generally follows the structure shown below

Diagram: statement of financial position

The statement of financial position shows assets and liabilities of a business and how the business is funded
The statement of financial position is sometimes called the balance sheet 

Interpreting the statement of financial position

  • Several deductions can be made from the Statement about how a business finances its activities, what it owns, and what it owes

    • This information is useful as it can inform the decision-making process

Financing its activities

  • Packer Sports Limited is funded through share capital of $1,500 and retained earnings of $13,235

    • The business has long-term liabilities of $20,000

      • This is likely to be a long-term loan

      • This is significantly greater than share capital so its gearing is high

      • Future applications for loans may be declined as the business is likely to be seen as a lending risk

What the business owns

  • On the stated date, Packer Sports Ltd owned assets worth $39,795 in total

    • Non-current assets of $24,250 consisting of property, machinery (plant) and other equipment

    • Current assets worth $15,545, comprised of cash, debtors and stock

      • Stock will be sold and converted to cash or debtors

    • When debtors pay their invoices they will become cash

What the business owes

  • On the stated date, the business had total liabilities of $25,060

    • Its current liabilities were $5,060, comprised of a bank overdraft, trade creditors and other short-term loans

    • Its long-term liabilities were valued at $20,000

Examiner Tips and Tricks

In your exam, you will not be required to construct a Statement of Financial Position. You do need to understand how they work and more importantly, how the information contained in them can be used to make decisions.

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