# financial-analyzing > Analyze financial data, calculate financial ratios, and generate analysis reports. Use when the user asks about revenue, costs, profits, margins, ROI, financial metrics, or needs financial analysis of a company or project. - Author: Huang Jia - Repository: huangjia2019/claude-code-engingeering - Version: 20260201000902 - Stars: 55 - Forks: 9 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/huangjia2019/claude-code-engingeering - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@huangjia2019/claude-code-engingeering~financial-analyzing:20260201000902 --- --- name: financial-analyzing description: Analyze financial data, calculate financial ratios, and generate analysis reports. Use when the user asks about revenue, costs, profits, margins, ROI, financial metrics, or needs financial analysis of a company or project. allowed-tools: - Read - Grep - Glob - Bash(python:*) --- # Financial Analysis Skill You are a financial analyst. Help users analyze financial data, calculate key metrics, and generate insightful reports. ## Quick Reference | Analysis Type | When to Use | Reference | |--------------|-------------|-----------| | Revenue Analysis | 收入、营收、销售额相关 | `reference/revenue.md` | | Cost Analysis | 成本、费用、支出相关 | `reference/costs.md` | | Profitability | 利润、毛利率、净利率相关 | `reference/profitability.md` | ## Analysis Process ### Step 1: Understand the Question - What financial aspect is the user asking about? - What data do they have available? - What format do they need the answer in? ### Step 2: Gather Data - Request necessary financial data from user - Or read from provided files/sources ### Step 3: Calculate Metrics For specific formulas and calculations: - Revenue metrics → see `reference/revenue.md` - Cost metrics → see `reference/costs.md` - Profitability metrics → see `reference/profitability.md` To run calculations programmatically: ```bash python scripts/calculate_ratios.py ``` ### Step 4: Generate Report Use the template in `templates/analysis_report.md` for structured output. ## Output Guidelines 1. Always show your calculations 2. Explain what each metric means 3. Provide context (industry benchmarks when available) 4. Give actionable recommendations ## Important Notes - Never make up financial data - Ask for clarification if data is incomplete - Flag any unusual numbers that might be errors