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openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/financial-statement-explainerExplain a financial statement (P&L, balance sheet, or cash flow) in plain English. Use when asked to explain a P&L / income statement, a balance sheet, a cash flow statement, or to make financials understandable to a non-finance reader. Produces a plain-language walkthrough — what each section means, the line items that matter, the key ratios, and the story the numbers tell — so a non-accountant can read and act on it. Not financial advice.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/financial-statement-explainerFinancial statements are precise but opaque to most people. This skill translates a P&L, balance sheet, or cash flow into plain English — what each part means, which numbers actually matter, and the story they tell about the business — so a founder, manager, or operator can read their own financials and make decisions.
Note: this is an educational explainer, not financial, investment, tax, or accounting advice. It explains figures the user provides; it does not audit them or recommend financial decisions. Verify numbers and any decisions with a qualified accountant/advisor. Never invent figures.
Given a statement (or a few key numbers), explain it anyway — walk through the structure and interpret the figures provided. Where a number isn't given, explain what to look for rather than inventing it. Never fabricate amounts or compute ratios from numbers you weren't given.
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided (else explain generally / mark unknown):
Financial-literacy practice — plain-language statement walkthroughs (P&L, balance sheet, cash flow), the ratios that matter, and the profit-vs-cash distinction.