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Balance Sheet. A Balance Sheet Is a statement of a firms assets, liabilities and share capital on a particular date.

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1 Balance Sheet

2 A Balance Sheet Is a statement of a firms assets, liabilities and share capital on a particular date.

3 Assets Are things that a firm owns. They can be current or fixed.

4 Current Assets Are owned by the firm. They change from year to year. Examples include: Anything receivable due Anything payable prepaid Bank (money in the bank) Cash (money in cash box..) Closing Stock Debtors (people that owe the firm money)

5 Fixed Assets Are owned by the firm. They last a long time. Examples include: Buildings Equipment Fixtures & Fittings Machinery, motor vehicles Premises

6 Depreciation Is loss of value of an asset due to wear and tear. Example: a new Ford Transit van purchased for delivering goods costs €21,865 new, but will be worth less after one year

7 Net Book Value (NBV) Fixed Asset – Depreciation = NBV €10,000 - €500 = €9,500

8 Liability Is something a business owes another firm. It can be current or long term.

9 Current Liability Is something that a firm owes. It is paid within one year. Examples include: Accruals, payable due Anything receivable prepaid Bank Overdraft Creditors (people you owe money to) Dividends declared

10 Long Term Liabilities Is something a firm owes. It takes longer than one year to pay off. Example: Long Term Loan.

11 Authorised Share Capital Is the maximum number of shares a company can sell.

12 Issued Share Capital Is the actual number of shares a company has sold

13 Capital Employed Is all the money that is invested in the business. Includes: Issued Share Capital Long Term Loans Reserves

14 Working Capital Current Assets – Current Liabilities. CA > CL = Liquid You have enough cash to run the business CA < CL = Overtrading You do not have enough cash to run the business.


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