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balance sheet
noun as in financial statement including gains and losses for a period
Example Sentences
If women press the case for media parity together, they can change the balance sheet.
The use of off-balance-sheet debt is often a way to try to avoid getting as much investor scrutiny.
“When you pull back and look at the balance sheet, there are a lot of hidden assets,” Wilson Murphy said.
Since the bailout, GM has posted 15 consecutive quarters of profitability, and it has a very solid balance sheet.
Countries like China are becoming a global competitive force—and we will need a strong balance sheet to compete.
Opening a drawer, she took out a rough balance sheet, which showed that the business was profitable and expanding fast.
There is no need for the British taxpayer to be alarmed at this balance-sheet.
Philosophic heads must occupy themselves one day with the collective account of antiquity and make up its balance-sheet.
This is the balance sheet discrepancy resulting from the war of 1860 which the Garibaldian heirs claim is theirs by rights.
I have in my mind a commercial married man auditing in his debit and credit mind the matrimonial balance sheet.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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