Equity Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 2. Dollars due from customers.,
- 3. Unable to pay debts owed.,
- 5. The cash flow statement measures the cash in and out during a period.,
- 10. These are business debts or obligations that will be fulfilled in the future.,
- 13. A company's net worth is equal to the total dollar amount that would be returned to the shareholders if the company must be liquidated and all its debts are paid off.,
- 16. This is an asset, such as business equipment, laptop, etc., pledged by a borrower that a lender accepts as security against a loan in case the borrower, for any reason, cannot pay back the loan.,
- 18. Is a statement of the assets, liabilities, and capital of a business or other organization at a particular point in time, detailing the balance of income and expenditure over the preceding period.,
Down
- 1. Is a company's net worth, equal to the total dollar amount that would be returned to the owner if the company must be liquidated and all its debts are paid off.,
- 4. The sum of all the assets owned by or due to a business.
- 6. This means your business has assets over or above its liabilities and can pay one's debts.,
- 7. Is the value of all of their owned assets minus the liabilities that they owe.,
- 8. This is checking, money market, and short-term savings accounts.,
- 9. This is the sum of all monetary obligations of a business and claims creditors have on its assets.,
- 11. Any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity.,
- 12. Cash Flow Cycle Cash flow sufficiency measures whether the cash flow that a company generates from its operating activities for the period is sufficient to cover payments due on long-term debt, fixed assets purchased, and the dividends paid to shareholders.,
- 14. This is the amount left after subtracting expenses and taxes from your earnings.,
- 15. A legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.,
- 17. The total assets minus total liabilities. This represents the owners' share in all the assets.,