balance sheet

资产负债表平衡表余额表财产平衡表

balance sheet 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Accounting.

  1. a tabular statement of both sides of a set of accounts in which the debit and credit balances add up as equal.
  2. a statement of the financial position of a business on a specified date.

balance sheet 近义词

n. 名词 noun

financial statement including gains and losses for a period

更多balance sheet例句

  1. When she opened up an attachment, she realized she was looking at a balance sheet showing she still owed nearly $2,000, mostly in legal fees tied to her eviction.
  2. One of the notable operating expenses on any balance sheet is the real estate cost.
  3. McCauley says its revenue last year was in the tens of millions and that it has a “very healthy” balance sheet.
  4. He predicted the current rally could gain further momentum in 2021 as more large companies look to add cryptocurrencies to their balance sheets.
  5. By June, the airline should be generating enough cash to begin repairing its balance sheet.
  6. Divide batter into prepared ramekins, place ramekins on a baking sheet, and bake about 20 minutes.
  7. He was trying, I think, to demonstrate balance and equivalence.
  8. For instance, how do you balance honesty with any protective urge?
  9. Men and women balance each other out, and we have to get to a point where we are comfortable with appreciating each other.
  10. We need to strike a balance between creating false alarms and letting any urgent medical matters fall through the cracks.
  11. If you use it wisely, it may be Ulysses' hauberk; if you reject it, the shirt of Nessus were a cooler winding-sheet!
  12. A constant sense of easy balance should be developed through poising exercises.
  13. And as she hesitated between obedience to one and duty toward the other, her life, her love and future was in the balance.
  14. The Professor took his pen and wrote a large X upon the sheet of paper in front of him.
  15. He was to pay one third of the amount before the book went to press, the balance he was to pay within a reasonable time.