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Balance Sheet SynonymsBalance Sheets do not have a universal layout.That's because management teams control the terms and categories they use in their financial statements.Here's the master list of words that management teams can use when creating their Balance Sheet:BALANCE SHEET:→Net Worth Statement→Financial Status Report→Statement of Financial Position→Statement of Financial ConditionCASH:→Cash on Hand→Cash Assets→Liquid Assets→Cash Reserves→Marketable SecuritiesACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES:→Receivables→Bills Receivable→Debtor Balances→Trade Receivables→Outstanding InvoicesINVENTORY:→Stock→Goods→Merchandise→Product Stock→GoodsOTHER CURRENT ASSET:→Deposits→Notes Receivable→Prepaid Expenses→Deferred Tax Assets→Short-term InvestmentsLONG TERM INVESTMENTS:→CDs→Bonds→Stocks→Pension Funds→Long-term Notes ReceivableGOODWILL:→Blue Sky Value→Excess Earnings→Purchased Goodwill→Consolidation Surplus→Business Reputation ValueOTHER LONG-TERM ASSETS→Intangible Assets→Deferred Tax Assets→Right-of-Use Assets→Long-Term Receivables→Property, Plant, and EquipmentPAYABLES:→Supplier Debt→Outstanding Bills→Unpaid Expenses→Accounts Payable→Accrued ExpensesSHORT-TERM DEBT:→Notes→Liquid debt→Current debt→Liquid debt→Liquid debt→Liquid debtImmediate debtOTHER SHORT-TERM LIABILITIES:→Notes Payable→Short-term Loans→Dividends Payable→Deferred Revenue→Income Taxes PayableLONG-TERM DEBT:→Senior Debt→Long-term Loans→Long-term Borrowings→Convertible notes→Long-term Bonds PayableOTHER LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:→Minority Interest→Pension Obligations→Deferred Tax Liabilities→Long-term Capital Leases→Long-Term Deferred RevenuePREFERRED STOCK:→Preferred Shares→Preference Shares→Preferred Equity→Convertible Preferred Stock→Senior EquityCOMMON STOCK:→Common Equity→Ordinary Shares→Founders' Shares→Common Shares→Additional Paid-In CapitalRETAINED EARNINGS:→Earned Surplus→Accumulated Earnings→Accumulated Profit→Accumulated Deficit→Accumulated Operating LossesTREASURY STOCK:→Own Shares→Treasury Shares→Reacquired Shares→Shares in Treasury→Share Repurchase***➕ Follow Long Term Mindset for more content like this.Want to master the basics of accounting (for free)?Enroll in our email-based course: Financial Statements SchoolGet started here (It's free) → https://lnkd.in/eKbRV7g6If this post was helpful, repost it ♻️ to share with your audience.

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What is another term for a balance sheet? ›

The Balance Sheet (Also known as a “Statement of Financial Position”)

How would you describe a strong balance sheet? ›

Entities with strong balance sheets are those which are structured to support the entity's business goals and maximise financial performance. Strong balance sheets will possess most of the following attributes: intelligent working capital, positive cash flow, a balanced capital structure, and income generating assets.

What word best describes what a balance sheet is? ›

Explanation: A balance sheet, also known as a statement of financial position, shows the balances for each real accounts namely, assets, liabilities and equity.

What is the best way to describe a balance sheet? ›

A balance sheet is a financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity. The balance sheet is one of the three core financial statements that are used to evaluate a business. It provides a snapshot of a company's finances (what it owns and owes) as of the date of publication.

What are the four purposes of a balance sheet? ›

The purpose of a balance sheet is to disclose a company's capital structure, liabilities, liquidity position, assets and investments.

What are the limitations of the balance sheet? ›

The three limitations to balance sheets are assets being recorded at historical cost, use of estimates, and the omission of valuable non-monetary assets.

What makes a bad balance sheet? ›

Some of the problems that tend to plague these companies on the balance sheet include: Negative or deficit retained earnings. Negative equity. Negative net tangible assets.

What is a strong financial statement? ›

Having a strong balance sheet means that you have ample cash, healthy assets, and an appropriate amount of debt. If all of these things are true, then you will have the resources you need to remain financially stable in any economy and to take advantage of opportunities that arise.

What does it mean to have a healthy balance sheet? ›

A healthy balance sheet reflects an intelligent business – a business where there is the right balance between debt and equity, and the management team is using debt to propel the business forward. One of the key indicators of a smart business is how effectively it uses its resources.

How do you analyze a balance sheet? ›

The strength of a company's balance sheet can be evaluated by three broad categories of investment-quality measurements: working capital, or short-term liquidity, asset performance, and capitalization structure. Capitalization structure is the amount of debt versus equity that a company has on its balance sheet.

What are the key components of a balance sheet? ›

1 A balance sheet consists of three primary sections: assets, liabilities, and equity.

What are the main components of a balance sheet? ›

A business Balance Sheet has 3 components: assets, liabilities, and net worth or equity. The Balance Sheet is like a scale.

What is the most important thing in balance sheet? ›

The balance sheet provides information on a company's resources (assets) and its sources of capital (equity and liabilities/debt). This information helps an analyst assess a company's ability to pay for its near-term operating needs, meet future debt obligations, and make distributions to owners.

What is the most important thing in financial statement? ›

Typically considered the most important of the financial statements, an income statement shows how much money a company made and spent over a specific period of time.

What is another term for a balance sheet quizlet? ›

the balance sheet. Also known as the statement of financial conditions... basically tells you how much a company owns (its assets) and how much it owes (its liabilities).

What is a balance sheet also known as quizlet? ›

The balance sheet is sometimes called the. statement of financial position.

Why is it called a balance sheet? ›

A balance sheet should always balance. The name "balance sheet" is based on the fact that assets will equal liabilities and shareholders' equity every time.

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