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Simply put: you don't show investor payback on a balance sheet.

By definition, the balance sheet is a statement of financial position; a snapshot of the company's financial situation at a particular moment in time.

Nor should you show the investor payback on the Cash Flow, P&L or Changes in Stockholder Equity Statements.

We recommend showing the investor payback as a footnote to the P&L Statement, the Cash Flow Statement as well as a paragraph in the text of your document. In the paragraph, we recommend explaining 'how' you calculated the payback, what assumptions you used and over what period of time.

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