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Answer» The Balance Sheet as distinct from other financial statements has the following characteristics:
- It is a statement and not an account. Although balance sheet is a PART of the final accounts and prepared with the help of accounts, yet it is not an account but a statement.
- It is always prepared on a PARTICULAR date, and thus shows the position at that date and not for a period.
- It has no debit side and credit side. Nor the words ‘To’ and ‘By’ are used before the NAMES of the accounts shown therein. The headings are Liabilities and Assets.
- It shows the financial position of the BUSINESS concern.
- It shows what the firm owes to OTHERS and also what others owe to the firm.
- The totals of Liabilities and Assets always are equal.
The Balance Sheet as distinct from other financial statements has the following characteristics:
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