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---
name: financial-statements
description: Generate financial statements (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow) with period-over-peri…
category: 工程开发
runtime: 无特殊运行时
---
# financial-statements 输出预览
## PART A: 任务判断
- 适用问题:代码实现、重构、调试或代码审查。
- 输入要求:目标材料、限制条件、期望输出和验收方式。
- 证据边界:围绕“Usage / Arguments / Workflow”读取原文规则,不把推断写成作者承诺。
## PART B: 执行结果
- **01** 任务判断:确认你的需求是否属于代码实现、重构、调试或代码审查,并标出输入、限制和预期结果。
- **02** 执行计划:优先按“Usage / Arguments / Workflow”拆成步骤,说明每一步会读取什么、修改什么、产出什么。
- **03** 交付结果:给出可复制的命令、文件改动、检查清单或内容草稿,并说明如何继续迭代。
- **04** 风险边界:结合 读取文件、写入/修改文件、主要在本地完成、通常不需要额外 API Key 给出执行前确认项。
## Running Rules
- 读取文件、写入/修改文件;主要在本地完成;通常不需要额外 API Key。
- 先小样例验证,再放大到真实任务。
- 交付时同时给结果、检查口径和下一步迭代建议。 原文出现了 `/financial-statements`、`/flux` 这类斜杠命令;如果你的 Agent 支持命令触发,优先用命令开场,再补充目标和边界。
告诉 Agent 目标文件或材料、期望结果、不可改范围、是否允许联网或执行命令。本 Skill 的权限画像是:读取文件、写入/修改文件。
先用一个小任务确认它会围绕“Usage / Arguments / Workflow”工作;涉及文件或命令时,先看 diff、日志、预览或测试结果。
检查最终产物是否包含明确结果、必要证据和下一步动作;如果输出泛泛而谈,就补充输入、边界和验收标准后重跑。
---
name: financial-statements
description: Generate financial statements (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow) with period-over-peri…
category: 工程开发
source: anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins
---
# financial-statements
## 什么时候使用
- 用于提炼长内容、变更或对话里的关键信息 适合处理工程开发场景下的代码实现、调试、重构、测试或代码审查,核心价值是把输入、判断、执行、验证和交付边界固定下来,避免 Agent 泛泛回答。 把任务拆成可执行、可检查、可继续迭代的步骤;通常不…
- 面向代码实现、重构、调试或代码审查,优先处理能明确输入、步骤和验收标准的工作。
## 需要提供什么
- 目标材料、目录范围、期望结果和不可改动内容。
- 是否允许联网、执行命令、读写文件或调用外部服务。
## 执行规则
- 围绕「Usage / Arguments / Workflow」组织步骤,不把推断写成作者事实。
- 读取文件、写入/修改文件;主要在本地完成;通常不需要额外 API Key。
- 先跑小样例,确认结果可检查后再扩大任务范围。
## 输出要求
- 给出最终产物、关键证据、验证方式和下一步动作。
- 信息不足时标记 unknown,不编造命令、平台或依赖。 作者原文负责流程事实;仓库文件负责来源和命令;流狐只补充适用场景、限制和质量判断。
skill "financial-statements" {
输入层 -> 用户目标 + 目标文件 + 禁止范围 + 验收标准
上下文层 -> Usage / Arguments / Workflow
规则层 -> SKILL.md 触发条件 / 执行顺序 / 输出格式
运行层 -> 无特殊运行时 | 读取文件、写入/修改文件 | 主要在本地完成
安全层 -> 通常不需要额外 API Key + 小任务验证 + diff / 日志复核
输出层 -> 可复制结果 + 检查清单 + 下一步迭代
} /financial-statements
If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see CONNECTORS.md.
Important: This command assists with financial statement workflows but does not provide financial advice. All statements should be reviewed by qualified financial professionals before use in reporting or filings.
Generate financial statements with period-over-period comparison and variance analysis. The workflow below walks through income statement generation; balance sheet and cash flow statement reference formats, GAAP presentation requirements (ASC 220/210/230), and common period-end adjustments are included as supporting reference material.
Usage
/financial-statements <period-type> <period>
Arguments
period-type— The reporting period type:monthly— Single month P&L with prior month and prior year month comparisonquarterly— Quarter P&L with prior quarter and prior year quarter comparisonannual— Full year P&L with prior year comparisonytd— Year-to-date P&L with prior year YTD comparison
period— The period to report (e.g.,2024-12,2024-Q4,2024)
Workflow
1. Gather Financial Data
If ~~erp or ~~data warehouse is connected:
- Pull trial balance or income statement data for the specified period
- Pull comparison period data (prior period, prior year, budget/forecast)
- Pull account hierarchy and groupings for presentation
If no data source is connected:
Connect ~~erp or ~~data warehouse to pull financial data automatically. You can also paste trial balance data, upload a spreadsheet, or provide income statement data for analysis.
Prompt the user to provide:
- Current period revenue and expense data (by account or category)
- Comparison period data (prior period, prior year, and/or budget)
- Any known adjustments or reclassifications
2. Generate Income Statement
Present in standard multi-column format:
INCOME STATEMENT
Period: [Period description]
(in thousands, unless otherwise noted)
Current Prior Variance Variance Budget Budget
Period Period ($) (%) Amount Var ($)
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
REVENUE
Product revenue $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
Service revenue $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
Other revenue $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
TOTAL REVENUE $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
COST OF REVENUE
[Cost items] $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
GROSS PROFIT $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
Gross Margin XX.X% XX.X%
OPERATING EXPENSES
Research & development $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
Sales & marketing $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
General & administrative $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
Operating Margin XX.X% XX.X%
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)
Interest income $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X%
Interest expense ($XX,XXX) ($XX,XXX) $X,XXX X.X%
Other, net $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X%
-------- -------- --------
TOTAL OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE) $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X%
INCOME BEFORE TAXES $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X%
Income tax expense $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X%
-------- -------- --------
NET INCOME (LOSS) $XX,XXX $XX,XXX $X,XXX X.X% $XX,XXX $X,XXX
Net Margin XX.X% XX.X%
3. Variance Analysis
For each line item, calculate and flag material variances.
Variance Calculation
For each line item, calculate:
- Dollar variance: Current period - Prior period (or current period - budget)
- Percentage variance: (Current - Prior) / |Prior| x 100
- Basis point change: For margins and ratios, express change in basis points (1 bp = 0.01%)
Materiality Thresholds
Define what constitutes a "material" variance requiring investigation. Common approaches:
- Fixed dollar threshold: Variances exceeding a set dollar amount (e.g., $50K, $100K)
- Percentage threshold: Variances exceeding a set percentage (e.g., 10%, 15%)
- Combined: Either the dollar OR percentage threshold is exceeded
- Scaled: Different thresholds for different line items based on their size and volatility
Example thresholds (adjust for your organization):
| Line Item Size | Dollar Threshold | Percentage Threshold |
|---|---|---|
| > $10M | $500K | 5% |
| $1M - $10M | $100K | 10% |
| < $1M | $50K | 15% |
Variance Decomposition
Break down total variance into component drivers:
- Volume/quantity effect: Change in volume at prior period rates
- Rate/price effect: Change in rate/price at current period volume
- Mix effect: Shift in composition between items with different rates/margins
- New/discontinued items: Items present in one period but not the other
- One-time/non-recurring items: Items that are not expected to repeat
- Timing effect: Items shifting between periods (not a true change in run rate)
- Currency effect: Impact of FX rate changes on translated results
Investigation and Narrative
For each material variance:
- Quantify the variance ($ and %)
- Identify whether favorable or unfavorable
- Decompose into drivers using the categories above
- Provide a narrative explanation of the business reason
- Assess whether the variance is temporary or represents a trend change
- Note any actions required (further investigation, forecast update, process change)
4. Key Metrics Summary
KEY METRICS
Current Prior Change
Revenue growth (%) X.X%
Gross margin (%) XX.X% XX.X% X.X pp
Operating margin (%) XX.X% XX.X% X.X pp
Net margin (%) XX.X% XX.X% X.X pp
OpEx as % of revenue XX.X% XX.X% X.X pp
Effective tax rate (%) XX.X% XX.X% X.X pp
5. Material Variance Summary
List all material variances requiring investigation:
| Line Item | Variance ($) | Variance (%) | Direction | Preliminary Driver | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Item] | $X,XXX | X.X% | Unfav. | [If known] | Investigate |
6. Output
Provide:
- Formatted income statement with comparisons
- Key metrics summary
- Material variance listing with investigation flags
- Suggested follow-up questions for unexplained variances
- Offer to drill into any specific variance with
/flux
GAAP Presentation Requirements
Income Statement (ASC 220 / IAS 1)
- Present all items of income and expense recognized in a period
- Classify expenses either by nature (materials, labor, depreciation) or by function (COGS, R&D, S&M, G&A) — function is more common for US companies
- If classified by function, disclose depreciation, amortization, and employee benefit costs by nature in the notes
- Present operating and non-operating items separately
- Show income tax expense as a separate line
- Extraordinary items are prohibited under both US GAAP and IFRS
- Discontinued operations presented separately, net of tax
Common presentation considerations:
- Revenue disaggregation: ASC 606 requires disaggregation of revenue into categories that depict how the nature, amount, timing, and uncertainty of revenue are affected by economic factors
- Stock-based compensation: Classify within the functional expense categories (R&D, S&M, G&A) with total SBC disclosed in notes
- Restructuring charges: Present separately if material, or include in operating expenses with note disclosure
- Non-GAAP adjustments: If presenting non-GAAP measures (common in earnings releases), clearly label and reconcile to GAAP
Balance Sheet (ASC 210 / IAS 1)
- Distinguish between current and non-current assets and liabilities
- Current: expected to be realized, consumed, or settled within 12 months (or the operating cycle if longer)
- Present assets in order of liquidity (most liquid first) — standard US practice
- Accounts receivable shown net of allowance for credit losses (ASC 326)
- Property and equipment shown net of accumulated depreciation
- Goodwill is not amortized — tested for impairment annually (ASC 350)
- Leases: recognize right-of-use assets and lease liabilities for operating and finance leases (ASC 842)
Cash Flow Statement (ASC 230 / IAS 7)
- Indirect method is most common (start with net income, adjust for non-cash items)
- Direct method is permitted but rarely used (requires supplemental indirect reconciliation)
- Interest paid and income taxes paid must be disclosed (either on the face or in notes)
- Non-cash investing and financing activities disclosed separately (e.g., assets acquired under leases, stock issued for acquisitions)
- Cash equivalents: short-term, highly liquid investments with original maturities of 3 months or less
Balance Sheet Reference Format
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
Short-term investments
Accounts receivable, net
Inventory
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
Total Current Assets
Non-Current Assets
Property and equipment, net
Operating lease right-of-use assets
Goodwill
Intangible assets, net
Long-term investments
Other non-current assets
Total Non-Current Assets
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable
Accrued liabilities
Deferred revenue, current portion
Current portion of long-term debt
Operating lease liabilities, current portion
Other current liabilities
Total Current Liabilities
Non-Current Liabilities
Long-term debt
Deferred revenue, non-current
Operating lease liabilities, non-current
Other non-current liabilities
Total Non-Current Liabilities
Total Liabilities
Stockholders' Equity
Common stock
Additional paid-in capital
Retained earnings (accumulated deficit)
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
Treasury stock
Total Stockholders' Equity
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Cash Flow Statement Reference Format (Indirect Method)
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net income (loss)
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash from operations:
Depreciation and amortization
Stock-based compensation
Amortization of debt issuance costs
Deferred income taxes
Loss (gain) on disposal of assets
Impairment charges
Other non-cash items
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
Inventory
Prepaid expenses and other assets
Accounts payable
Accrued liabilities
Deferred revenue
Other liabilities
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Operating Activities
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Purchases of property and equipment
Purchases of investments
Proceeds from sale/maturity of investments
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired
Other investing activities
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Investing Activities
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds from issuance of debt
Repayment of debt
Proceeds from issuance of common stock
Repurchases of common stock
Dividends paid
Payment of debt issuance costs
Other financing activities
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period
Common Adjustments and Reclassifications
Period-End Adjustments
- Accruals: Record expenses incurred but not yet paid (AP accruals, payroll accruals, interest accruals)
- Deferrals: Adjust prepaid expenses, deferred revenue, and deferred costs for the period
- Depreciation and amortization: Book periodic depreciation/amortization from fixed asset and intangible schedules
- Bad debt provision: Adjust allowance for credit losses based on aging analysis and historical loss rates
- Inventory adjustments: Record write-downs for obsolete, slow-moving, or impaired inventory
- FX revaluation: Revalue foreign-currency-denominated monetary assets and liabilities at period-end rates
- Tax provision: Record current and deferred income tax expense
- Fair value adjustments: Mark-to-market investments, derivatives, and other fair-value items
Reclassifications
- Current/non-current reclassification: Reclassify long-term debt maturing within 12 months to current
- Contra account netting: Net allowances against gross receivables, accumulated depreciation against gross assets
- Intercompany elimination: Eliminate intercompany balances and transactions in consolidation
- Discontinued operations: Reclassify results of discontinued operations to a separate line item
- Equity method adjustments: Record share of investee income/loss for equity method investments
- Segment reclassifications: Ensure transactions are properly classified by operating segment
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