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  2. What are assets, liabilities and equity? - AOL

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    owner’s equity = assets – liabilities For example, if a company with five equal-share owners has $1.2 million in assets but owes $485,000 on a term loan and $120,000 for a semi-truck it ...

  3. Accounting equation - Wikipedia

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    Liabilities Equity Explanation 1 + 6,000 + 6,000 Issuing capital stock for cash or other assets 2 + 10,000 + 10,000 Buying assets by borrowing money (taking a loan from a bank or simply buying on credit) 3 − 900 − 900 Selling assets for cash to pay off liabilities: both assets and liabilities are reduced 4 + 1,000 + 400 + 600

  4. What Is Stockholders Equity & How Is It Calculated?

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    Stockholders' equity refers to the assets of a company that remain available to shareholders after all liabilities have been paid. This number can be positive or negative. Positive stockholder ...

  5. Balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, shareholders' equity by construction must equal assets minus liabilities, and thus the shareholders' equity is considered to be a residual. Regarding the items in the equity section, the following disclosures are required: Numbers of shares authorized, issued and fully-paid, and issued but not fully paid; Par value of shares

  6. Equity (finance) - Wikipedia

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    When the owners of a firm are shareholders, their interest is called shareholders' equity. It is the difference between a company's assets and liabilities, and can be negative. [4] If all shareholders are in one class, they share equally in ownership equity from all perspectives.

  7. Financial statement - Wikipedia

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    Reported assets, liabilities, equity, income and expenses are directly related to an organization's financial position. Financial statements are intended to be understandable by readers who have "a reasonable knowledge of business and economic activities and accounting and who are willing to study the information diligently."

  8. STMicroelectronics Reports Q4 and FY 2024 Financial Results

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    In the fourth quarter, ST paid cash dividends to its stockholders totaling $88 million and executed a $92 million share buy-back, as part of its current share repurchase program. ST’s net financial position (non-U.S. GAAP) was $3.23 billion as of December 31, 2024, compared to $3.18 billion as of September 28, 2024 and reflected total ...

  9. Gouverneur Bancorp, Inc. Announces Fiscal 2025 First Quarter ...

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    Shareholdersequity was $31.7 million at December 31, 2024, representing a decrease of 3.12% from the September 30, 2024 balance of $32.8 million. The decrease in shareholdersequity was primarily a result of a $1.1 million decrease to the market value of the securities portfolio included in accumulated other comprehensive loss.