Worksheet Details
CategoryBalance Sheet.
TopicFill in the blanks in the balance sheet of a bank based on the following information.
AuthorOlivia Farrow
PostedSat, Aug 17th 2019 14:35 PM
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When making up a balance sheet, you’ll want to look for at least one balance sheet example. We have several free templates, some with examples, on this page that you can look at to gain a clearer understanding of what it’s all about. To understand your balance sheet, you should have some basic knowledge of business accounting. It will be useful when looking at your business’s debits and credits. These are the numbers that you want to balance. A basic formula to remember in accounting is Assets = Liabilities + Equity. Most balance sheets will be organized into three sections. These section will contain 3 subtotals, one for assets, one for liabilities and, if relevant, equity.
You should check out several of the balance sheet examples on this page to get a feel for how to use and read one. Like a business, your personal balance sheet will contain information about your assets and liabilities. This is where you will list all of your personal bank accounts, credit cards, and mortgage payments. Basically, you will need to list all of your outstanding debt as well as your assets.