Introduction:
A classified
Current Assets include the assets the benefit from which is expected to be derived within one accounting cycle or one year whichever is longer. Current assets include cash,
Non-Current Assets include long term investments, Plant Assets net of
Current liabilities are the liabilities payable within one year or one accounting cycle whichever is longer. They include accounts payable, wages payable, notes payable, current portion of long term liabilities.
Long term liabilities are liabilities which are non-current in nature and include long term notes payable, loans
Equity comprises the balance of Capital contributed by the owners and the balance of equity reserves.
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The classified Balance Sheet from the Adjusted
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