Showing posts with label Total Revenue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Total Revenue. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Accessing and Viewing Financial Reports

In the advanced version of Valuation Tutor, we have added quite a bit of capability to directly view and plot variables in a companies financial report.  For example, consider the following:



 
I am viewing the income statement in IBM’s 2011 10-K.  I can select what fields to plot.  Here, I am plotting total revenue, total expenses, net income before taxes, and net income.   The raw data is plotted, in this case for the three years reported in the statement.   The list of filings we cover is in the dropdown net to “Select Stock.”  You can search by ticker or by company name.  Our filing database includes interactive filings of major US companies, and you can look at 10-K’s, 10-Q’s, as well as 20-F’s.


These charts provide a quick way to visually look at a company over time.  For example, from IBM’s balance sheet, I can look at total assets and total liabilities over the two years reported, and stockholders equity:


You may have noticed the “Data Collector” tab above the chart. This lets you collect