Use an appropriate SAE record system to substantiate SAE activities 2.02.

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Use an appropriate SAE record system to substantiate SAE activities 2.02

Elements of a Financial Statement (Net Worth Statement Total assets= current assets + non-current assets Current- items quickly converted into cash or that will be sold within 12 months – Examples: cash, checking, savings, stocks, bonds, and cash in value of life insurance, money others owe you, current non- depreciable inventory

Net Worth Statement Non-current- items that have a useful life of more than one year and are used in the business – Examples: land, machinery, breeding livestock, non-current non-depreciable inventory

Net Worth Statement Total liabilities= current liabilities (debts) + non-current liabilities (debts) Current liabilities: accounts and notes payable, this year’s part of non-current liabilities Non-current liabilities: mortgages and other debts not due this year

Net Worth Statement Net worth or owner’s equity = total assets minus total liabilities Debt-to-Equity Ratio= total liabilities/net worth