Accountancy, asked by 666txnmxy, 1 month ago

reserve profit is a part of?​

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Answered by xXBabyDollXx00
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In financial accounting, "reserve" always has a credit balance and can refer to a part of shareholders' equity, a liability for estimated claims, or contra-asset for uncollectible accounts. A reserve can appear in any part of shareholders' equity except for contributed or basic share capital.

Answered by shaikaparveen619
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Reserve is the profit achieved by a company where a certain amount of it is put back into the business which can help the business in their rainy days. The preceding sentence may give the unwary reader the sense that this item is an asset, a debit balance. This is false. A reserve is always a credit balance.

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