financial report
[faɪˈnænʃəl rɪˈpɔːrt]
nounpl: financial reports
relatório financeiro
1. A formal written statement presenting the financial condition and performance of a company, organization, or individual for a specific period
The company released its quarterly financial report showing a 15% increase in revenue.
A empresa divulgou seu relatório financeiro trimestral apresentando um aumento de 15% na receita.
2. An official document detailing assets, liabilities, income, and expenses used for accountability and decision-making
Investors reviewed the financial report before deciding to invest in the company.
Os investidores analisaram o relatório financeiro antes de decidir investir na empresa.
3. A comprehensive statement that includes balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements
The auditor examined the financial report for accuracy and compliance with accounting standards.
O auditor examinou o relatório financeiro quanto à precisão e conformidade com normas contábeis.
Financial reports are essential in both Brazilian and American business cultures for regulatory compliance, investor relations, and stakeholder transparency. In Brazil, companies listed on B3 (São Paulo Stock Exchange) must submit quarterly and annual financial reports following IFRS standards. In the USA, publicly traded companies file reports with the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission). The terminology and format vary slightly between the two countries but serve the same fundamental purpose of financial accountability.
Related Idioms & Phrases
bottom line of a financial report
read between the lines of a financial report
financial report shows promise
submit a financial report
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