Journal of Accountancy, Հատոր 109American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 1960 |
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... assets is worth less . The net worth of a business consists of the value of its assets minus its liabilities . An increase in liabilities decreases net worth equally as much as a decrease in assets . Finally , it should be pointed out ...
... assets is worth less . The net worth of a business consists of the value of its assets minus its liabilities . An increase in liabilities decreases net worth equally as much as a decrease in assets . Finally , it should be pointed out ...
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... assets . This is said to be un- favorable because it results in higher taxes and in- creased pressure for dividends and wage increases , among other things . The reverse situation prevails when prices are falling . 2. A somewhat ...
... assets . This is said to be un- favorable because it results in higher taxes and in- creased pressure for dividends and wage increases , among other things . The reverse situation prevails when prices are falling . 2. A somewhat ...
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... Assets & Sales ) * In thousands of dollars with actual figures proportionately adjusted to disguise the firm identity . Parent company data are the sum of the division amounts rather than the true totals which differ slightly due to ...
... Assets & Sales ) * In thousands of dollars with actual figures proportionately adjusted to disguise the firm identity . Parent company data are the sum of the division amounts rather than the true totals which differ slightly due to ...
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