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This document is sent to a buyer by a seller to specify the products, quantities, and agreed prices for products or services.

Invoice

100

An asset—such as a car or a home—that a borrower offers a lender as a security for a loan.

Collateral 

100

The most liquid of all assets, it includes currency, coins, and un-deposited checks.

Cash

100

This broad term refers to standardized calculations used to evaluate a company's performance, such as liquidity or profitability.

Financial Ratios

100

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Football

200

An organizational tool that lists every account in an accounting system, typically identified by a name and a unique number.

Chart of Accounts

200

Funds generated by the sale of stock or shares, representing an ownership interest in the company.

Equity Capital

200

Money owed to a company by its customers for goods or services delivered or used but not yet paid for.

Accounts Recivable

200

A simple ratio used to calculate the efficiency of an investment: Cost of InvestmentNet Profit×100.

Return on investment 

200

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20

300

Also known as a Profit and Loss (P&L) statement, it shows a company's revenue and expenses over a specific period.

Income Statement

300

Capital that a business raises by taking out a loan, which must be repaid with interest at a later date.

Debt Capital

300

Long-term tangible pieces of property or equipment, such as real estate or machinery, that a firm owns and uses in its operations.

Fixed Assets 

300

This specific ratio measures a corporation's profitability by revealing how much profit a company generates with the money shareholders have invested.

Return in Equity 

300

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Nepal and or China

400

This "snapshot" report lists a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity at a specific point in time.

Balance Sheet

400

A flexible borrowing limit that allows a business to take money as needed and repay it over time, rather than taking a lump sum.

Line of Credit

400

An asset that can be converted into cash quickly, with minimal impact to the price received in the open market.

Liqued Assets

400

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1995-1996 season

400

What is Kendrick Lamar’s real last name 

Duckworth

500

A detailed report used to examine the intake and outgo of money to determine the viability and solvency of a business.

Cash flow Analysis Statement

500

A financial transaction where a business sells its accounts receivable to a third party at a discount to get immediate cash.

Factoring

500

Examples include real estate or specialized machinery; these are assets that cannot be sold quickly without a substantial loss in value.

Illiquid Assets 

500

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Cristiano Ronaldo 

500

What year did Micheal Jackson die 

2009