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Q: Are liabilities things of value that you own?
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What is the difference between assets and liabilities?

Assets are things you have, or expect to have (cash, inventory, accounts receivable). Liabilities are things you will have to give away (Accounts Payable, dividends to be paid, etc).


What do you mean by assets and liabilities?

Assets are things which have a value and you are the beneficiary for those. ex: land, house, stocks, bank deposits, money receivable from others etc Liabilities are things which have a value and you are the one who has to make those payments. ex: salary to employees, loans etc.


What is a company's book value of pledged assets divided by the book value of its secured liabilities called?

Pledged assets to secured liabilities.


Why liabilities is equal to assets?

Liabilities are been responsible for something. Assets is been able to own something.


Why assets equal to liabilities?

Liabilities are been responsible for something. Assets is been able to own something.


What reported too small value in financial position if the company is trying to maximize its perceived value asset liabilities Retained earnings or contributed capital?

If the company is trying to maximize its perceived value, it would report a too small value for its liabilities. This is because lower liabilities would indicate lower financial risk and could make the company more attractive to investors. By understating liabilities, the company may appear to have a stronger financial position, potentially leading to a higher perceived value.


Formula to calculate NAV?

(securities - liabilities)/(# of outstanding shares)


A ratio that has a value of one?

There is not a ratio that has the value of one. A ratio is assets over liabilities.


The amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets?

owner's equity


When does the net asset value increase?

Assets increase over liabilities


What is another word for things owed?

Accounts payable, liabilities.


A mutual fund has total assets of 57000000 and liabilities of 8550000 If 15960000 shares are outstanding what is the net asset value of the fund?

Net Asset Value or NAV = current market value of fund's investments - current liabilities / number of shares outstanding