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== == accumulated deficit is the net loss which is carried everyyear from p&l to balance sheet under stock holder equity. the net loss carried everyyear collectively is known as accumulated deficit == == http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/shareholdersequity.asp

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What are the major subdivisions of the stockholder's equity section of the balance sheet?

major subdivisions of the stockholders' equity section of a corporate balance sheet


On a balance sheet what does members' deficit mean?

On a balance sheet, Members' Deficit indicates that there is a lack of equity for the company's capital investors. Usually this account would be known as members' equity, but because the said equity is negative there exist instead a deficit.


Where to find equity on financial statement?

In American financial statements, Stockholder's Equity is the last set of items on the balance sheet.


Stock dividends distributable should be classified on the?

In the stockholder's equity section of the balance sheet.


Where should stock dividends distributable be classified?

In the stockholder's equity section of the balance sheet.


What is the two forms of balance sheet?

The report form style of the balance sheet shows assets, liabilities and stockholder's equity in a "downward" or vertical formation. In an account form style of the balance sheet, the assets are on the left side where the liabilities and stockholder's equity show on the right side or in a "horizontal" presentation.


How do you do a balance sheet. The only asset is an investment of 100000?

You need more information than that to create a balance sheet. There are three primary components of a Balance Sheet: Assets, Liabilities, and Stockholder's Equity. Assets are probable future economic benefits to the company. Liabilities are obligations by the company that will require the sacrifice of future benefits. Stockholder's Equity is the ownership interest in the company. Your total assets will always equal the sum of your Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity.


Is a balance sheet account referred to as a permanent account?

Assets, Liabilities, and Stockholder's Equity are all permanent accounts.


What is the other name for a shareholders equity?

stockholder's equity


How do you calculate average total stockholder's equity?

return on stockhoder equity is calculated, as netincom divided by stockhoder equity so the resuld will be by percent what ever come from the up metiond value is the stockhoder equity


Prepare stockholders' equity section of a balance sheet?

amount subscribed = 2,500,000amount paid = 700.000retained earning = (1,536,047.78)cash in ( accounts payable ) = 6,000,000prepared me the liability and stockholder's equity for this


Which account would normally have a credit balance?

The Liablilities, the revenue, the accumulated depreciation, the Owner's equity.

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