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- Loans A: Statement of profit or loss B: Statement of financial position
- Income Statement, also known as the “Profit and Loss Statement (P&L)”, is a record of the company’s profitability. It shows of a firm over a period of time.
- Of the following, which is not an alternative title for the income statement? A: Earnings statement B: Statement of Operations C: Profit and Loss Statement D: Statement of Financial Position
- Translate the following sentence into Chinese."A profit statement is also known as a profit and loss statement, an income statement, an income and expense statement or an operating statement."
- One key reason a long-term financial plan is developed is because: A: the plan determines your financial policy. B: the plan determines your investment policy. C: there are direct connections between achievable corporate growth and the financial policy. D: there is unlimited growth possible in a well-developed financial plan. E: None of the above.
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A firm's ________ reports the profit or loss for the firm over a specified time period. A: income statement B: balance sheet C: statement of cash flows D: bank statement
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A company purchases a machine with an expected useful life of 6 years for $9,000. After two years of use, management revised the expected useful life to 8 years. The machine is to be depreciated at 30% per annum on the reducing balance basis. A full year's depreciation is charged in the year of purchase, with none in the year of sale. During year 4, it is sold for $3,000. What is the profit or loss on disposal?? $1,000 profit|$840 profit|$87 loss|$1,410 profit
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中国大学MOOC: Which of the following would be shown in the other comprehensive income section of the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income?
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Translate the following sentence into Chinese.Ford thought it would make a big profit from this deal, but it did not.Translate the following sentence into Chinese.(make a profit:获利make a loss亏损)
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The main content of the financial feasibility analysis includes () A: requirements of start-up capital B: profit forecast C: expected rate of return on investment D: all of the above