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What does 'fa+(ca-cl)=ltl+oe'mean
tiernanj
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Mar 10, 2009, 07:01 PM
What does 'fa+(ca-cl)=ltl+oe'mean
I know the first part is Fixed assets - working capital= long term liabilities + OE?
What is OE? And what does this formula mean?
I searched Google but could not find anything...
thanks in advance
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Mar 11, 2009, 01:49 AM
what does 'fa+(ca-cl)=ltl+oe'mean ?
fixed assets + ( current assets less
current liabilities) equals
long term liabilities + owners' equity.
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