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balance sheet



bal·ance sheet



balance sheet   
noun

Definition of balance sheet

: a statement of financial condition at a given date



Recent Examples on the Web


//Powell signaled this week that the Fed will soon increase the size of its balance sheet.
Matt Egan, CNN, "The Fed's $4 trillion experiment is growing," 11 Oct. 2019

//Enron used nearly 700 entities there to hide enormous debts from its balance sheet.
Max De Haldevang, Quartz, "One of the world’s most notorious tax havens is opening its books," 9 Oct. 2019

//The last straw was the £1.5bn in losses the company made in the six months to March, which damaged the company’s balance sheet.
The Economist, "Thomas Cook, the world’s oldest travel company, collapses," 23 Sep. 2019

//Business has been on a multidecade campaign to shift more economic risk from its balance sheet onto its work force — through de-unionization, routine use of layoffs, outsourcing and the use of independent contractors.
Neil Irwin, New York Times, "Maybe We’re Not All Going to Be Gig Economy Workers After All," 15 Sep. 2019

//The organizations that really succeed are those that understand that leadership and values have to be embraced with their heart and not just expressed on a balance sheet.
Caroline Glenn, orlandosentinel.com, "What matters most to Central Florida employees? Surprisingly, not their pay, survey finds," 9 Aug. 2019

//The parent of residential mortgage lender Stearns Lending LLC has filed for bankruptcy after agreeing with majority owner Blackstone Group LP to a debt-restructuring plan that will erase more than $180 million in bond debt from its balance sheet.
Patrick Fitzgerald, WSJ, "Mortgage Lender Stearns Holdings Files for Bankruptcy," 9 July 2019

//With the balance sheet already stretched, the company can ill afford any further slowdown in sales, which seems the default scenario given the global economic slowdown.
Geoffrey Smith, Fortune, "Aston Martin Tried to Replicate Ferrari’s IPO Success. Instead, Its Shares Are Down 75%," 20 Aug. 2019

//And balance sheets for most US businesses still look solid.
Julia Horowitz, CNN, "Before the Bell: Investors are panicking. Here's the case for calm," 15 Aug. 2019


First Known Use of balance sheet

circa 1771, in the meaning defined above



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More Definitions forbalance sheet

balance sheet

noun

Financial Definition of balance sheet

What It Is

The balance sheet is a financial report that lists a company's assets (what it owns), liabilities (what it owes to others), and equity.

How It Works

The first section of the balance sheet gives a detailed list of a company's assets, including long-term assets (such as real estate and machinery), current assets (anything that can easily be converted to cash in less than a year), and cash.

The second section goes over the company's liabilities, or what it owes others. This is always an important section for investors to read because even the most stable of companies will face problems if it has an unusually high amount of debt on its books (especially if it has to pay it back sooner rather than later).

The third section outlines stockholders' equity, and provides information on common and preferred stock, retained earnings, and capital surplus.

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Why It Matters

A balance sheet can help both business owners and investors understand the financial health of a company. And because companies generally include the corresponding balance sheet figures from previous quarters, balance sheets can be a useful way for investors to track trends in the way a business pays off its debts, builds its assets, or improves its financial standing.

[InvestingAnswers Feature: Financial Statement Analysis for Beginners -- The Balance Sheet]

Source: Investing Answers

balance sheet

noun

English Language Learners Definition of balance sheet

: a statement that shows the financial condition of a company at a particular time by listing the amount of money and property that the company has and the amount of money it owes

balance sheet

noun
bal·​ance sheet

Legal Definition of balance sheet

: a statement of financial condition at a given date