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This figure is also equal to the book value of equity, also known as shareholders' funds.
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Simple example'''''</span>
 
:Other assets are 70.
 
:Cash is 30.
 
: Total assets = Other assets + Cash = 70 + 30
 
:Total assets    =        '''100'''
 
 
 
:Debt is (40)
 
:Other liabilities are (10)
 
:Total liabilities = Debt + Other liabilities = (40) + (10)
 
:Total liabilities  =      '''(50)'''
 
 
:Total assets - Total liabilities = 100 - (50)
 
:Net assets      =        '''50'''
 
 
 
Net assets are also equal to the book value of equity, also known as shareholders' funds.





Revision as of 14:48, 26 May 2020

Financial reporting.

Net assets are equal to Total assets LESS Total liabilities.


Simple example
Other assets are 70.
Cash is 30.
Total assets = Other assets + Cash = 70 + 30
Total assets = 100


Debt is (40)
Other liabilities are (10)
Total liabilities = Debt + Other liabilities = (40) + (10)
Total liabilities = (50)


Total assets - Total liabilities = 100 - (50)
Net assets = 50


Net assets are also equal to the book value of equity, also known as shareholders' funds.


See also