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Income statement and balance sheet analysis

Get a connected read of both statements — how earnings, assets and liabilities relate — instead of two tables viewed in isolation. A draft to verify.

The income statement and balance sheet only tell the truth together. Strong profit with ballooning receivables, or growth funded entirely by debt, are stories you miss when you read each statement alone. The insight is in how they connect.

This tool reads both and explains the relationship: how the period’s earnings show up in the balance sheet, where assets and liabilities are shifting, and what the combined picture implies. It is a draft to verify against your data, but it gives you the joined-up view rather than two disconnected tables.

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📈Financial Statement Analysis

Ratios, strengths and concerns from your statements — an AI draft to verify.

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Frequently asked questions

Why analyze both statements together? +

Their relationship reveals what each alone hides — like strong profit alongside rising receivables. The tool reads them as a connected picture.

What does it surface? +

How earnings flow into the balance sheet, where assets and liabilities shift, and what the combined view implies.

Is it a final analysis? +

It is a draft to verify against your data, useful as a starting interpretation before a professional review.

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