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UNIT 1C. A Lot to Learn. Making Changes in the Balance Sheet. What changes can be made that will still keep the scales balanced?. +. +. LIABILITIES. ASSETS. NET WORTH. We can add the same value to both sides. THE SCALES ARE IN BALANCE. -. -. ASSETS. LIABILITIES. NET WORTH.
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UNIT 1C A Lot to Learn Making Changes in the Balance Sheet
What changes can be made that will still keep the scales balanced? + + LIABILITIES ASSETS NET WORTH We can add the same value to both sides
THE SCALES ARE IN BALANCE - - ASSETS LIABILITIES NET WORTH when we take away the same value from both sides
THE SCALES ARE IN BALANCE + - LIABILITIES ASSETS NET WORTH when we increase one asset and decrease another by the same value
THE SCALES ARE IN BALANCE + - ASSETS LIABILITIES NET WORTH when we increase one liability and decrease another by the same value
When the scales are in balance the Balance Sheet will balance ie all assets - all liabilities will = net worth
Changes which don’t balance the scales + LIABILITIES NETWORTH + ASSETS If we increase 2 assets the balance sheet won’t balance
+ + ASSETS LIABILITIES NET WORTH If we increase 2 liabilities the balance sheet won’t balance
- + LIABILITIES NET WORTH ASSETS If we increase an asset and decrease a liability the balance sheet won’t balance
- + ASSETS LIABILITIES NET WORTH If we increase a liability and decrease an asset the balance sheet won’t balance
Alan Sample Alan pays Dad back in cash Balance Sheet as as today’s date £ £ £ Fixed Assets: 200 Bike 150 CDs and Tapes 350 Current Assets: 100 Bank 10 20 Cash (-10) 120 110 Less Current Liabilities: 10 0 Owed to Dad (-10) 45 55 45 Owed to Bike Repair Shop 65 Working Capital £415 Net Worth Financed by: Net Worth £415 Still balances - decreased an asset and decreased a liability by same
Alan Sample Alan withdraws £20 cash from the bank Balance Sheet as as today’s date £ £ £ Fixed Assets: Bike 200 CDs and Tapes 150 350 Current Assets: 100 80 Bank (-20) 30 10 Cash (+20) 110 Less Current Liabilities: Owed to Bike Repair Shop 45 45 Working Capital 65 Net Worth £415 Financed by: Net Worth £415 Still balances! - increased one asset and decreased another asset
Alan Sample Alan borrows £30 cash from Mum Balance Sheet as as today’s date £ £ £ Fixed Assets: Bike 200 CDs and Tapes 150 350 Current Assets: 80 Bank 60 30 Cash (+30) 110 140 Less Current Liabilities: 30 Owed to Mum 75 Owed to Bike Repair Shop 45 45 Working Capital 65 Net Worth £415 Financed by: Net Worth £415 Still balances! – increased assets and increased liabilities by the same
Alan Sample Mum pays Bike Shop £20. Alan to pay mum back Balance Sheet as as today’s date £ £ £ Fixed Assets: Bike 200 CDs and Tapes 150 350 Current Assets: 80 Bank 60 Cash 140 Less Current Liabilities: 30 Owed to Mum (+20) 50 (-20) Owed to Bike Repair Shop 25 45 75 Working Capital 65 Net Worth £415 Financed by: Net Worth £415 Still balances! – increased a liability, decreased another by the same
QUIZ Do the following changes balance the balance sheet or not? YES NO Increasing 2 assets Decreasing assets and decreasing liabilities Increasing one asset and decreasing another Increasing a liability and decreasing an asset Increasing an asset and decreasing a liability Decreasing 2 liabilities Increasing one liability and decreasing another Increasing an asset and increasing a liability