How to read a balance sheet by International Labour Office
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General | 657.3 INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Gratis by Prof. A. Balasubramaniau | M003638 |
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"A balance sheet provides a picture of a company's assets and liabilities, as well as the amount owned by shareholders. A balance sheet can help you determine what a business is really worth. When reviewed with other accounting records and disclosures, it can warn of many potential problems and help you to make sound investment decisions"
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