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Balance Sheet Example: Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) Below is Apple’s balance sheet for 2020–2021, which shows assets equivalent to liabilities and shareholders’ equity.
This results in a higher interest expense on the balance sheet. Examples of a high-risk company would be a start-up firm with minimal revenues, or a company saddled with lots of debt.
For example, a company's financial statements for the month of September will contain a balance sheet as of September 30th and an income statement for the entire month of September.
For my strong balance sheet example, I'm going to go with the obvious, which is Alphabet (GOOG 0.44%) (GOOGL 0.54%). I think Alphabet has possibly one of the, if not the strongest balance sheets ...
they often include the assets purchased through the accounts payable on the assets side of the balance sheet. For example, the accounts payable amount of $500 for a tool purchase belongs on the ...
To see how accounts payable are listed on the balance sheet, below is an example of Apple Inc.’s balance sheet, as of the end of its fiscal year for 2024, from its annual 10-K statement.
Repaying the letter of credit amount is treated as an accrued liability. For example, you might have a $50,000 letter of credit balance. The bank fees are $250 and the advisory fees are $2,000.