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How to read a balance sheet and P&L statement without sweating

Financial statements are essentially the blood test of your company. If you can’t read the basic numbers on a balance sheet and a profit & loss (P&L) statement, you’re basically flying blind. You don’t need an accounting degree for this. Let’s cover the essentials.

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The Profit & Loss Statement (P&L)

The P&L simply shows how you performed over a specific time (usually a year). It starts with your revenue at the very top, and then you deduct all your expenses—materials, salaries, depreciation. At the very bottom, you get your net profit. If that number is positive, your business model generally works.

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The Balance Sheet

Think of the balance sheet as a snapshot of your company on one specific day. Assets (the left side) show what the company actually owns (cash, machinery, inventory, and unpaid client invoices). Liabilities and Equity (the right side) show who owns it (what you owe suppliers, banks, and what belongs to you). Both sides must perfectly balance out.

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The Cash Flow Statement

This one is crucial for survival. Listen, your P&L can show a massive profit because you sent out invoices, but if the clients haven’t paid yet, you have no cash for payroll. Cash flow tracking ignores theoretical profit and focuses purely on the actual money moving in and out of your bank accounts.

Your monthly quick check

#1 Glance at the net profit trend in the P&L.
#2 Compare what clients owe you versus what you owe your suppliers.
#3 Check your actual cash runway in the bank.
#4 Ask your accountant about any sudden spikes in costs.

FAQ

Do I really need to learn accounting to understand this?

Not at all. You just need to grasp the logic of how the money moves. Leave the complex journal entries to your accountant.

Hold on, why am I super profitable but totally broke?

Because profit isn’t cash. You might have bought heavy machinery, paid down loan principals, or maybe your clients are just late paying their bills.

Sources

  • Investopedia

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