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Quiz: Interpreting Balance Sheet Information

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Building on what you've learned about balance sheets, let's test your ability to interpret this important financial document!

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What does the balance sheet primarily show?

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Which of the following are examples of liabilities? (Select all that apply)

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Working capital is calculated using the formula {{blank0}} minus {{blank1}}.

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What does negative working capital indicate?

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The straight line method is used to calculate {{blank0}} over time.

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Which of the following are classified as non-current liabilities? (Select all that apply)

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What is included in capital employed?

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