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assets are equal to liabilities (if you exclude capital, if however you are given the capital figure you have two options 1, add it to the liabilities figure OR 2, subtract it from the assets figure)
CAPEX means capital expenditures. You locate total assets and calculate the change, then local liabilities and subtract the change in liabilities from the change in assets.
You will need the balance sheet from your company. When you have this you can locate the total assets and the total liabilities and subtract liabilities from the assets. You can use this number to see how much your business has spent.
Logically, your liabilities taken away from your assets would show you your financial standing: assets - liabilities = how much money you have If your liabilities are greater than your assets, your answer will be negative and you're in debt. If your assets are greater than your liabilities, your answer will be positive and you have enough assets to get rid of your liabilities.
Assets and liabilities are reported on a balance sheet
The accounting equation is as follows: ASSETS = LIABILITIES + EQUITY
No. Assets = Liabilities + Equity Always.
Yes assets are equal to liabilities. As liabilities are source of financing either inform of equity or inform of debt. With help of liabilities (equity+debts) assets are financed.
The format of the Balance Sheet is Assets = Liabilities + Equity * Current Assets * Fixed Assets * -------------------- * Total Assets * Current Liabilities * Long Term Liabilities * -------------------------- * Total Liabilities * Equity * Net Income * ---------------------------- * Total Equity * -------------------------- * Total Liabilities and Equity
Single proprietorship assets= liabilities + capital partnership assets= liabilities + partner's equity corporation assets= liabilities + shareholder's equity
Current liabilities to total assets ratio is the comparison between total assets in business with current liabilities in business.
assets are what the business owned and liabilities are what the business owe.