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Prime reason for maintenance of Retained earnings is to support business in times of problems, so retained earnings are mostly used by companies to purchase capital assets and even if there is no external source of finance available in that case retained earnings are also used

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Q: Is it possible to withdraw from a retained earnings account to finance company investments like capital assets?
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