Financial statements & reports
Hebrew financial statements, translated for banks and partners abroad
Annual and quarterly reports, audited statements and management accounts — rebuilt in English with the statement structure intact and every total reconciled.
What the bank is checking
A foreign bank, investor or partner reads your statements the way your accountant prepared them: balance sheet, profit and loss, cash flows, changes in equity, and the notes that accompany them. We preserve the statement structure and the auditor's report, reconcile every subtotal and total, and keep note references pointing where they should.
- Balance sheet, P&L and cash-flow structure preserved
- Every subtotal and total recomputed and reconciled
- Note numbering and cross-references kept intact
Financial statements are quoted by document — send the report and we confirm a fixed price before any work begins. See full pricing
Common questions
Which reports does this cover?
Annual and quarterly financial statements (דוחות כספיים), audited and reviewed statements, management and internal reports, and the notes that accompany them.
Who typically asks for these in English?
Foreign banks assessing a business account or credit line, overseas partners and investors doing their checks, and institutions in a relocation or investment process.
Do you translate the notes as well?
Yes. A statement without its notes is incomplete — the notes carry the disclosures a reviewer reads first. We translate the full document, and the note cross-references keep working.
What does a financial-statement translation cost?
Quoted per document, by length and complexity — corporate reports vary too much for a flat price. You get a fixed quote before any work begins, and the price you accept is the price you pay.
Ready to translate your financial statements?
Print-ready PDF · handled in confidence · a few days for most jobs