A Visual Guide to Financial Statements for Your Business (Infographic)They provide insight into the health of a company, as well as information on assets, liability, income and cash flow.

ByRose Leadem

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Financial statementsare essential for every company. They provide insight into the health of a company, as well as information on assets, liability, income andcash flow

Related:8 Factors That Determine the Financial Health of a Business

And the more transparent you can be with your finances, the better off you'll be in the long run. Financial statements can help you get funding and loans, as well as prepare for the future. It may sound like a daunting task, so to get started, break down the process into stages.

First, create abalance sheet.年代的平衡heet will show you where your business stands financially, and the different forms of assets and liabilities you currently have. After you've sorted that out, move on to your income statement and cash flow. Break down cash flow into operating, investing and financing activities to see where your money's coming from.

Related:What Exactly Is Your Income Statement Telling You?

Still having trouble? No need to worry. Check outBusiness Backer's infographic for a step-by-step guide to creating a financial statement for your business.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com.

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