1.
Concept Introduction:
Accounting has formula that represents assets is equal to the liabilities plus owner’s equity. Each year owner’s equity is calculated by after reducing and adding the profit or loss of the year. Net Income or profit is calculated by reducing expenses from revenues.
To Calculate:
Return on assets.
2.
Concept Introduction:
Accounting has formula that represents assets is equal to the liabilities plus owner’s equity. Each year owner’s equity is calculated by after reducing and adding the profit or loss of the year. Net Income or profit is calculated by reducing expenses from revenues.
To Compare:
Return on assets is better or worse than industry average return .
3.
Concept Introduction:
Accounting has formula that represents assets is equal to the liabilities plus owner’s equity. Each year owner’s equity is calculated by after reducing and adding the profit or loss of the year. Net Income or profit is calculated by reducing expenses from revenues.
To Calculate:
Total Expenses of the company.
4.
Concept Introduction:
Accounting has formula that represents assets is equal to the liabilities plus owner’s equity. Each year owner’s equity is calculated by after reducing and adding the profit or loss of the year. Net Income or profit is calculated by reducing expenses from revenues.
To Calculate:
Value of total liabilities and equities.
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