Thursday, January 10, 2019

Balance Sheet

Background

Let's dive in some more on the Balance Sheet, also known as the Statement of Financial Position...

Question
What is reported on a Balance Sheet? How is it organized?
Answer
A Balance Sheet shows what a company owns (assets), owes (liabilities), and what its "book value" (equity) is.  Accounts are organized by more liquid/shorter time frame to less liquid/longer time frame.
Analysis

The Balance Sheet organizes the financial position of a company. It generally will have assets on one side of the sheet and liabilities and equity on the other:



One of the basic equations of accounting is that Assets = Liabilities + Equity and the format of the report reflects this.

In further entries, we'll build the Balance Sheet with different kinds of accounts.

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For more information check out these links (comment to add your favourite link):

An article from Investopedia.com on how to read a Balance Sheet.

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