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How To Read A Balance Sheet ? [ Simple Explanation ]

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Description: TCS Balance Sheet:- tcs.com/content/dam/tcs/investor-relations/financial-statements/2020-21/ar/annual-report-2020-2021.pdf 00:00 Introduction 00:35 Balance Sheet overview. 01:25 Consolidated Vs. Standalone Balance Sheet? 02:57 How to Read a Balance Sheet? 03:43 Non-Current Asset Explanation 10:21 Current Asset Explanation If you are a shareholder of a company or a potential investor, it is important to understand how the balance sheet is structured, how to analyze it, and how to read a Balance Sheet. A company's balance sheet, also known as a "statement of financial position," reveals the firm's assets, liabilities, and owners' equity (net worth). The balance sheet, together with the income statement and cash flow statement, make up the cornerstone of any company's financial statements. The balance sheet is divided into two parts that, based on the following equation, must equal each other or balance each other out. The main formula behind a balance sheet is: Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity This means that assets, or the means used to operate the company, are balanced by a company's financial obligations, along with the equity investment brought into the company and its retained earnings. Assets are what a company uses to operate its business, while its liabilities and equity are two sources that support these assets. Owners' equity, referred to as shareholders' equity, in a publicly-traded company, is the amount of money initially invested into the company plus any retained earnings, and it represents a source of funding for the business. It is important to note that a balance sheet is a snapshot of the company's financial position at a single point in time. Copyright Disclaimer: - Some contents are used for educational purposes under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

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