Lesson 4 Balance Sheets Li, Jialong
The Accounting Equation The Basic Rule for all accounting is the Accounting Equation. Assets = Liabilities + Owners Equity
Example: Let ’ s see how a business can change and how these changes effect the business ’ s accounting equation.
What happened to Sally ’ s Shoe business?
The Balance Sheet Definition: the Balance Sheet is a report which shows in a statement form the relationship between Assets, Liabilities and Owners Equity at a point in time. The report further refines the information by classifying Assets and Liabilities into CURRENT AND NON-CURRENT types.
The Basic format for a BALANCE SHEET
Notes: An Income Statement or P&L has to be completed before a Balance Sheet can be completed as the NET PROFIT balances the two reports together. Review the example of the following two financial reports below and note how the Net Profit links the two.
Review Questions Definition and format of a Balance Sheet Definition of Current and Non-Current Assets and Liabilities Format of a Balance Sheet and defining Net Assets.
Exercises Exercises 4.1 Exercises 4.2
Reading and Resources Student Notes and Readings Lesson 4
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