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Hi! I want to know that is there any way to keep a systematic documentation of credit holders of the company? As being a senior financer I would like to do it. If anyone knows it please tell me. Thanks in advance.
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1. The basic form of the balance sheet is Assets = Liabilities + Owner Equity. 2. Assets are the expenditures made for items, such as Inventory and Equipment that are needed to operate the business. The Liabilities and Owner Equity reflect the funds that financed the expenditures for the Assets... for the complete answer log on to our blog and give your comments.... Empower Yourself Through Knowledge thoughtprovokingtalk.blogspot.com
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1. The basic form of the balance sheet is Assets = Liabilities + Owner Equity. 2. Assets are the expenditures made for items, such as Inventory and Equipment that are needed to operate the business. The Liabilities and Owner Equity reflect the funds that financed the expenditures for the Assets.. for the complete answer log on to our blog and give your comments.... Empower Yourself Through Knowledge thoughtprovokingtalk.blogspot.com
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Hello! I don’t know if that matters to someone that much, but still I would like to tell you that there is a credit management service provider gcs-group.com which will help you in a very assured way.
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