no. income statement is a only a statement in financial statements.
Bank reconciliation statement is not part of financial statement it is the helping statement to tally bank account with balance in banks statement.
-statement of financial position, -statement of profit and loss and other comprehensive income, statement of cash flows, -statement of change in equity, -Notes to the account
conditional statement
It is a statement which call again and again by him self is known as recurrtion statement
SLANDER
Slander is a noun (a defamatory statement) and a verb (to defame).
Legal doctrine. If you publish a defamatory statement, even if the statement was originally made by someone else and you clearly attribute it to that someone else, you can still be liable for it.
The word slander isn't in the first amendment but the definition is a malicious, false, and defamatory statement.
If the defamatory words are in print or the media, it is libel. Oral defamatory statements are categorized as slander.
When a defamatory statement is printed or published, it can lead to a libel lawsuit against the person or entity responsible for disseminating the false information. The injured party may seek damages for harm caused to their reputation and may demand a retraction or correction to be published. Legal action may also be taken to prevent further dissemination of the defamatory statement.
The definition of libel in U. S. law revolves around defamation of character in the written form. For a full and complete discussion of this terminology see the below link:
His defamatory remarks about the company ruined it's reputation.
The minister's comments made his image defamatory. It means decreasing or damaging someone's status.
He sued the newspaper for defamation of character.
No, this isn't termed as slander. Slander is a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report about something.
An example of online defamation would be what would happen if I were to copy out a defamatory statement by someone and put it in this answer. Of course, I would then be republishing it and would be as liable as the person who first published the defamation.