Assignment:
Financial Statements:
"That's exactly what they don't want. I'm beginning to notice that some of the investors don't have a strong finance background, and the last thing we want to do is scare them off with too many financial figures" Mary explains. I would like for you to complete a presentation.
However, I want you to keep it simple and clear. Using all 3 Financial Statements, please provide an analysis on Apix's assets, liabilities, cash, and profit. As well, choose 2 additional components on each of the sheets, and provide your initial impression on the company financial situation. Do you think you could handle this?"
SHOULD BE 10-15 slides with MUST HAVE 150-200 words
SOURCES
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