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3 In Accounting, An Itemized Statement Of What One Owns, What One Owes, and What One Is Worth Is Called A:

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5 The First Step In Setting Up Records Is To Find Out: 1. What One Owns 2. What One Owes 3. What One Is Worth

6 Balance Sheet Reports What A Business Owns-Assets Owes-Liabilities Worth-Owner’s Equity

7 (Name of Business) Navarro’s Car Wash (Name of Form) Balance Sheet (Date) June 30, 2007 Navarro’s Car Wash Balance Sheet June 30, 2007

8 Navarro’s Car Wash Balance Sheet June 30, 2006

9 Three Sections of a Balance Sheet Assets Liabilities Owner’s Equity

10 Assets-(lst Section) Things You Own Examples: Supplies Cash Equipment

11 Navarro’s Car Wash Balance Sheet June 30, 2006 Assets Cash On Hand Equipment Supplies Total Assets

12 Things A Business Owes -Accounts Payable-Sears, Inc. -Accounts Payable-IBM Company

13 Navarro’s Car Wash Balance Sheet June 30, 2006 Assets Cash Equipment Supplies Total Assets Liabilities Accounts Pay.-IBM Accounts Pay./Sears, Inc. Total Liabilities

14 What A Business Is Worth -Jose L. Navarro, Capital -Jose L. Navarro, Withdrawals

15 The Worth Of A Business -Joe Navarro, Capital -Joe Navarro, Withdrawals

16 Navarro’s Car Wash Balance Sheet June 30, 2006 Assets Cash Equipment Supplies Total Assets Liabilities Dell Computers Accounts Pay./TG Supplies Total Liabilities Owner’s Equity JL Navarro, Capital

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18 Jon Clark, For Example, Owns The Following: Cash On Hand $ 5,500 Equipment 25,000 Supplies 2,000 Office Equipment 5,000 Office Supplies 1,000 Total Amount Owned $38,500

19 Jon Clark Owes The Following: Owed To TG Supply 1,000 Owed To Max Furniture 400 Total Amount Owed$ 1,400

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21 The Accounting Equation Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity $38,500 = $1,400 + $37,100

22 Jon Clark Owns$38,500 Jon Clark Owes 1,400 Jon Clark Is Worth $37,100 Here Is The Process:

23 By Subtracting What Jon Clark Owes ($1,400) From What He Owns ($38,500) We Find What He Is Worth.

24 Summary Balance Sheet Reports: What A Business Owns-Assets What A Business Owes-Liabilities What A Business is Worth-Owner’s Equity

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