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The Accounting Tool Kit

Explore, Compare, and Analyse Financial Statements.
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The Accounting Tool Kit

Practical tools to help you navigate the world of financial reporting. Use the Interactive Financial Statements Tool to explore how the three core statements connect and flow together, or dive into the US GAAP–IFRS Comparison Tool to understand the key differences between the two major accounting frameworks, and what they mean for analysis.
Interactive
Financial Statements Tool

US GAAP - IFRS
Comparison Tool

This tool lets you select a transaction and instantly see how it flows through the Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement using double-entry accounting. It helps you understand how financial statements are interconnected by showing how a single event impacts performance, financial position, and cash movement simultaneously.
This interactive EV multiples valuation tool is provided strictly for educational and illustrative purposes. It is designed to help users understand the mechanics of fundamentals-driven multiples derivation, two-period discounted cash flow frameworks, ROIC fade modelling, and sensitivity analysis, and does not constitute investment advice, financial advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. All outputs generated by this tool are based entirely on user-defined assumptions and should not be treated as an accurate reflection of any company's actual intrinsic value or fair trading multiple. Target multiples, sensitivity heatmaps, waterfall decompositions, Monte Carlo simulations, and reverse-engineering solutions produced by this tool — including EV/EBITDA, EV/NOPAT, EV/EBIT, EV/Sales, P/E estimates, scenario spreads, and percentile distributions — should not be relied upon to make, or refrain from making, any investment, financial, or business decision. This tool is not produced by, affiliated with, or endorsed by any regulated financial institution, investment adviser, research firm, or valuation specialist. The industry presets, default assumptions, and correlation matrices used are approximate and may not reflect the most current market conditions or publicly available information. Users should conduct their own independent research and seek advice from a qualified financial professional before making any decision based on valuation analysis. Past financial performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. All projections are inherently speculative and highly sensitive to the assumptions used — small changes in growth, WACC, or return on capital inputs can produce materially different valuation outcomes.

Use of this tool is entirely at your own risk.
The US GAAP vs. IFRS Analyzer is an interactive tool that lets analysts compare accounting treatments across the two standards. By selecting a specific topic, it generates a side-by-side view of key differences in recognition, measurement, and disclosure, helping improve comparability and analysis.
This Interactive Financial Statement Builder is provided strictly for educational and illustrative purposes. It is designed to help users understand the structure and mechanics of financial statements — including income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements — and does not constitute investment advice, financial advice, accounting advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. All outputs generated by this tool are based on user-defined inputs and assumptions. The financial statements produced should not be used for statutory reporting, regulatory filings, tax purposes, or any formal accounting or auditing process. They are illustrative models only and may not conform to IFRS, US GAAP, or any other applicable accounting standard. This tool is not produced by, affiliated with, or endorsed by any regulated financial institution, accounting body, or investment adviser. Users should not rely on outputs from this tool for business planning, fundraising, credit applications, or any financial decision-making purpose. Always consult a qualified accountant, auditor, or financial professional for formal financial statement preparation and advice. The data and calculations within this tool may contain errors, omissions, or simplifications. No warranty is given as to the accuracy, completeness, or fitness for purpose of any output produced. Use of this tool is entirely at your own risk.