A "so what" statement is a concise expression that highlights the significance or implications of an idea, finding, or argument. It answers the question of why the information matters or how it impacts a particular context, making it relevant to the audience. Essentially, it helps to clarify the importance of the content and encourages deeper understanding or action.
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Retained earnings is not part of income statement rather it is part of statement of owners equity so no question for including in single or multi step income statement.
It means standing order
unearned service revenue is on the balance sheet not the income statement so the answer is nowhere. service revenue is on the income statement under revenues. unearned service revenue is on the balance sheet not the income statement so the answer is nowhere. service revenue is on the income statement under revenues Looking after a customer, particularly a customer who places allot of business with you so that you keep and grow that business and the relationship you have with the customer (to stop them going
unearned service revenue is on the balance sheet not the income statement so the answer is nowhere. service revenue is on the income statement under revenues.
We don't have your statement so can't answer.
Its not a statement of faulty logic because it is a question not a statement, also its not comparing anything so that is why i think its not a faulty statement
A statement which appears to be true but has not been proven to be so, is a postulate.
We don’t have the statement so can’t answer.
I'm not able to see the statement you are referring to. Please provide the statement so I can help you identify any issues with it.
We don't have the statement so we don't have the answer.
You must give a statement so we can help you answer this question.
A type of a reconciliation statement is a bank statement. A reconciliation statement will log are transaction on an account, all debits and credits to reveal what is outstanding so an account can be balanced with accuracy.
First: "were 2 ratios are equal" is a statement that does not make sense. Second: Even if it did, it is a statement, not a question. So there cannot be an answer.
I think you want to use statement break.
One in a half = 1/2 and so the given statement is a FALSE statement.
That's not a question, so there's no answer. That is a statement. What is your question about that statement?