Excerpt from The Anatomy of a Railroad Report, 1895
2. Financial statement or Balance sheet.
3. Physical statistics.
Of these three probably the second is the most important of all, but the first is extremely important, as is, indeed, the third. No report is satisfactorily complete which omits any of them.
These three main divisions naturally divide themselves into several minor subdivisions as follows:
1. - Income oh Revenue Account should contain:
a. Gross earnings;
b. Operating expenses;
c. Net income from all sources;
d. Charges for interest, etc., and all charges before dividends;
e. Dividends and surplus.
2. - The Financial Statement or Balance Sheet should contain:
a. Statement of capital liabilities;
b. Statement of capital assets;
c. Statement of current liabilities;
d. Statement of current assets.
3. - The Physical Statistics should show:
a. Length and characteristics of road;
b. Number and description of equipment;
c. Volume and character of business done.
When these things are shown in sufficient detail it may be said that the report is complete. If any are wanting the report is imperfect. Of course, most railroad reports ordinarily give other information besides this. One expects, for example, an explanation from the president and general manager of any remarkable changes during the year in their respective departments.
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