It's hard to provide a template as different companies have different items in their balance sheets. Attached are the balance sheets (now known as statements of financial position) of IBM and General Electric, which contain lots of items. I suggest you tailor them to suit your company and save it for future use.
2007-09-13 03:25:53
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answered by Sandy 7
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No, of course not. I have better things to do with my life than sit around thinking of all the ways I've been "wronged," or how others have been "wronged" by me. Measuring the impact of ones actions has to do with how those actions affect others. Addiction is an illness, not a measure of morality. No amount of "good" justifies rape. "Murder" is a sticky subject, though-if you kill someone to prevent harm or suffering, I personally don't believe it's murder, but someone else may hold a different view. However, killing anyone, regardless of age, is still killing. The difference between whether it's murder or mercy is what defines the act as good or bad. I have no personal code. If I am truly wronged, and the person who did it thinks they did nothing wrong, then that person probably has serious psychological issues. Everyone, regardless of religious beliefs or "code," knows when they've done something harmful to another person, unless they have absolutely no morality, in which case they are a sociopath. Since I don't keep a balance sheet, "who decides" is rather a moot question. If, however, I am wronged in such a way that legal action is required, the courts can decide. Whether their decision is right or wrong, however, depends upon the court itself. Some laws are also wrong, and cause more harm than not.
2016-04-04 18:28:00
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answered by Heather 4
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Assuming you have Microsoft Excel, you can follow the link below and download all kinds of templates. Balance sheet, Income Statement, Cash Flows, etc. Just do a search for whatever you need. They are free (as long as your version has not been pirated).
2007-09-15 19:13:00
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answered by Rock Chalk 3
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