For a phrase to be a statement it needs to be true or false by all readers. 'The painting is beautiful' is an opinion and not a statement. For a statement to be considered a fact it must be true. 2+3 = 6 is a statement but not a fact. When you get applying this to real world situations this can be tricky. It is not a fact that smoking will give you cancer (since you may smoke and not get it) but it is a fact that the surgeon general says that smoking increases your risk in getting cancer.
well if she did try to use it against you you can bring up the fact that she actually stole your bank statement!!!! : )
It is not possible to "attach a statement to an account". It is only possible to place a consumer statement on your report. This is important distinction and should answer the remainder of your question. In general, your statement, which may refer to a certain disputed account, shows to all who access your credit. But the fact that it is separate from the account itself means that the account would be used in the calculation of your credit scores.
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.
An asterisk (*) beside a check number on a bank statement usually indicates that there is additional information related to that particular transaction. This additional information may be found elsewhere on the statement or in an attached document, such as a copy of the check or a receipt. The purpose of the asterisk is to draw attention to the fact that there is more information available for that particular transaction, so the account holder can review it and ensure that the transaction was authorized and accurate.
A postulate or axiom is an accepted statement of fact.
The difference between fact and statement is that a fact is something that is empirically true and can be supported by evidence while a statement is a belief that may or may not be backed up with some type of evidence.
A hypothesis is a statement.
Postulate
A Postulate
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An accepted statement of fact is a written or oral declaration in a court case that is approved. This is commonly used as evidence.
It's a fact.
statement presented as a fact, but with no veracity.
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Fact. A statement that can be proven is based on evidence or objective criteria, making it a fact rather than an opinion. Facts are verifiable and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings.
The whole statement is a fact. To break it down: "1869" is the fact that tells 'when' "the Wyoming Legislature" is a fact that tells 'who' "voted to give the women of Wyoming the vote" is the fact that tells 'what'