IFC Chapter 9: Understanding Financial Statements

In this section

  • Financial Statements Explained for Investors
    Discover the core components of financial statements, understand how IFRS and ASPE apply in Canada, and learn why these statements are crucial for mutual fund representatives and their clients.
  • Statement of Financial Position Explained
    Learn how the Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet) offers a snapshot of a company's or fund’s financial health, detailing assets, liabilities, and equity, and how it helps evaluate liquidity, leverage, and overall financial stability.
  • Statement of Comprehensive Income Explained
    Learn about the fundamentals and advanced insights into the Statement of Comprehensive Income, covering revenue, expenses, net income, and Other Comprehensive Income for a holistic view of performance.
  • Statement of Changes in Equity Explained
    Explore how equity evolves over a reporting period, including retained earnings, dividends, share issuances, buybacks, and other comprehensive income entries.
  • Statement of Cash Flows Explained
    Explore the importance of the Statement of Cash Flows, its three main sections, and how it reveals true cash positions for corporate entities and mutual funds alike.
  • Notes to Financial Statements Explained
    Discover how Notes to the Financial Statements provide critical context, detail, and transparency beyond the primary statements. Learn about accounting policies, contingent liabilities, segment reporting, and more.
  • Auditor's Report Explained
    Discover how an independent auditor examines financial statements, expresses an opinion on their fairness and compliance, and boosts investor confidence through the Auditor’s Report.
  • Financial Statement Analysis for Mutual Fund Representatives
    Learn how to evaluate a company’s financial health using ratio, trend, common-size, and benchmarking analyses. Explore real-world scenarios, see how these methods apply to mutual fund evaluations, and discover useful resources to enhance your analytical toolkit.
  • Basic Financial Ratios and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Funds
    Master the essential financial ratios and KPIs for mutual funds, including Management Expense Ratios, Portfolio Turnover Ratios, and risk-adjusted metrics like Sharpe, Alpha, and Beta to make informed investment recommendations.
Revised on Friday, April 24, 2026