consolidated balance sheet - translation to russian
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consolidated balance sheet - translation to russian

ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Balance Sheet; Balance sheets; Statement of Financial Position; Balance sheet analysis; Position statement; Consolidated balance sheet; Net current assets; Net current asset; Balance sheet substantiation; Substantiation; Substantiate; Balance sheet substantiations; Statement of financial position; Balance sheet total

consolidated balance sheet         
баланс сводный
consolidated balance sheet         

финансы

консолидированный [сводный, объединенный] баланс (баланс, показывающий состояние активов и обязательств группы компаний как единого хозяйствующего субъекта; строится путем объединения балансов материнской (головной) и дочерних компаний и корректировки на внутригрупповые операции)

экономика

сводный баланс

Смотрите также

pooling of interest; merger; parent company; subsidiary company; intercompany elimination; consolidated financial statement

consolidated balance sheet         
[бухг.] сводный баланс

Definition

balance sheet
n. the statement of the assets and the liabilities (amounts owed) of a business at a particular time usually prepared each month, quarter of a year, annually, or upon sale of the business. It is intended to show the overall condition of the business. A balance sheet should not be confused with a profit and loss statement, which is an indicator of the current activity and health of the business.

Wikipedia

Balance sheet

In financial accounting, a balance sheet (also known as statement of financial position or statement of financial condition) is a summary of the financial balances of an individual or organization, whether it be a sole proprietorship, a business partnership, a corporation, private limited company or other organization such as government or not-for-profit entity. Assets, liabilities and ownership equity are listed as of a specific date, such as the end of its financial year. A balance sheet is often described as a "snapshot of a company's financial condition". It is the summary of each and every financial statement of an organization

Of the four basic financial statements, the balance sheet is the only statement which applies to a single point in time of a business's calendar year.

A standard company balance sheet has two sides: assets on the left, and financing on the right–which itself has two parts; liabilities and ownership equity. The main categories of assets are usually listed first, and typically in order of liquidity. Assets are followed by the liabilities. The difference between the assets and the liabilities is known as equity or the net assets or the net worth or capital of the company and according to the accounting equation, net worth must equal assets minus liabilities.

Another way to look at the balance sheet equation is that total assets equals liabilities plus owner's equity. Looking at the equation in this way shows how assets were financed: either by borrowing money (liability) or by using the owner's money (owner's or shareholders' equity). Balance sheets are usually presented with assets in one section and liabilities and net worth in the other section with the two sections "balancing".

A business operating entirely in cash can measure its profits by withdrawing the entire bank balance at the end of the period, plus any cash in hand. However, many businesses are not paid immediately; they build up inventories of goods and acquire buildings and equipment. In other words: businesses have assets and so they cannot, even if they want to, immediately turn these into cash at the end of each period. Often, these businesses owe money to suppliers and to tax authorities, and the proprietors do not withdraw all their original capital and profits at the end of each period. In other words, businesses also have liabilities.

Examples of use of consolidated balance sheet
1. Compared with end–September 2006, the consolidated balance sheet of wholesale banks increased by 1'.5 percent.
2. Compared with end–September 2006, the consolidated balance sheet of the banking system increased by 32.1 percent.
3. Compared with end–September 2006, the consolidated balance sheet of the retail banks increased by 125.3 percent.
4. When compared with end–September 2005, the consolidated balance sheet of the banking system increased by 26.3 percent.
5. OBUs represented 82 percent of the consolidated balance sheet, while FCBs accounted for 11.' percent, and IBs for 6.1 percent.
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