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Net Worth Statement
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Assets Current Assets a)Items that are tangible and can quickly be converted to cash or that will be sold within12 months Examples are … cash on hand, checking and savings accounts, stocks, money others owe you, current non-depreciable inventory, livestock, crops and feed Non – Current Assets (Long term) a)Items that have a useful life of more than one year and are used in the business – b)Examples… non-current, non depreciable inventory, land
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Intermediate Assets – depreciable inventory Examples.. Machinery, equipment, breeding livestock, cash value of insurance, personal vehicles, household goods
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Liabilities 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 Total liabilities = current liabilities (debts) + non – current liabilities (debts)
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Net Worth or owner’s Equity = total assets minus total liabilities Debt-to-Equity Ratio = total liabilities /net worth
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Value- monetary worth. Inventory- an itemized list of things owned by a business with the beginning value and depreciated value. 1. Non-depreciable- items that will be used up or sold within a year. Example: feed, supplies, etc. 2. Depreciable- items that have a useful life of more than one year and lose value because of age, wear or becoming out-of-date because of technology advancements. 3. Land is NOT depreciable property
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