The three core reports that reveal a company's financial health – essential for stock analysis and investment decisions on the PSX.
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Start Virtual Trading → or Open a Real BrokerageWhen you invest in a company listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), you are buying a piece of that business. Financial statements help you answer critical questions:
Every publicly traded company in Pakistan (under SECP regulations) must publish audited financial statements quarterly and annually. These are available on the PSX website and company investor relations pages.
📌 Key takeaway: Financial statements are the bedrock of fundamental analysis. Mastering them will help you pick stronger companies and avoid risky ones.
The balance sheet summarizes what a company owns (assets) and what it owes (liabilities), with the difference being shareholders' equity. The accounting equation is:
Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity
Assets – Resources owned by the company (cash, inventory, property, equipment, receivables).
Liabilities – Debts and obligations (bank loans, accounts payable, taxes due).
Equity – Owners' residual interest (share capital + retained earnings).
PSX Example: A cement company's balance sheet may show large assets in "Property, Plant & Equipment" (factories), liabilities as long‑term loans from banks, and equity contributed by shareholders.
The income statement shows how much money a company earned (revenue) and spent (expenses) over a period – quarterly or annually. The bottom line is net profit (or loss).
PSX Example: A bank's income statement shows interest income from loans, interest expense on deposits, and administrative costs. Investors focus on net profit growth over several years.
Unlike the income statement (which includes non‑cash items like depreciation), the cash flow statement tracks actual cash coming in and going out. It is divided into three sections:
Why it matters: A company can report high net profit but still have negative operating cash flow (e.g., if customers don't pay). This is a red flag.
| Statement | What it tells you | Key terms to know |
|---|---|---|
| Balance Sheet | Financial position at a specific date | Assets, Liabilities, Equity |
| Income Statement | Profitability over a period | Revenue, Net Profit, EPS |
| Cash Flow Statement | Actual cash generation | Operating CF, Free Cash Flow |
These ratios help compare companies within the same industry. (See our Ratio Analysis page for deeper explanation.)
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