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The following are on a balance sheet, explain as many as you can in one or two sentences.? |
鈥?Fixed assets 鈥?br>
鈥?Intangible assets 鈥?br>
鈥?Tangible assets 鈥?br>
鈥?Investments 鈥?br>
鈥?Current assets 鈥?br>
鈥?Stock and work in progress 鈥?br>
鈥?Debtors 鈥?br>
鈥?Cash at bank and in hand 鈥?br>
鈥?Creditors 鈥?br>
鈥?Net current liabilities 鈥?br>
鈥?Provision for liabilities and charges 鈥?br>
鈥?Net assets 鈥?br>
鈥?Capital and reserves 鈥?br>
鈥?Called up share capital 鈥?br>
鈥?Share premium account 鈥?br>
鈥?Profit and loss account 鈥?br>
鈥?Total shareholders funds - It's best to just google each one and view the definition and examples. boring Can't you? I rather think it's your paper to answer, not ours . . . |
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