balance sheet
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈbalance sheet noun [countable] BBBFa document showing a company’s financial position and wealth at a particular time, often the last day of the financial year 资产负债表,决算表〔显示收支总差额的报告表〕 a healthy balance sheet 良性的资产负债表;稳健的资产负债结构
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balance sheet• Each produces an operating account and a balance sheet.• On the great balance sheet of a human life, the losses are seldom as memorable in the end as the gains.• And try to gauge whether the company is well-managed by checking its balance sheet and talking to experts about its business prospects.• It's a healthy company with a strong balance sheet.• Unlimited life goods are typically stored at historic cost in the balance sheet and there is no depreciation.• Unisys had $ 820 million in cash on the balance sheet at the close of the quarter.From Longman Business Dictionarybalance sheetˈbalance ˌsheet noun [countable]ACCOUNTING a document showing a company’s financial position and wealth at a particular time, often the last day of its financial yearThe company performed well last year, and has a healthy balance sheet with a good amount of cash.a strong balance sheeta clean balance sheet (=without debt or without too much debt) → off-balance sheetˈbalance sheet nounChineseSyllable
a financial a position showing Corpus and document company’s Business
balance sheet
ˈbalance sheet
noun [countable]
a statement of how much money a business has earned and how much money it has paid for goods and services:
a healthy balance sheet
ˈbalance sheet
noun [countable]a statement of how much money a business has earned and how much money it has paid for goods and services: