Accountancy, asked by heyitsme143, 1 year ago

What is the difference between a balance sheet of a nonprofit organization and a for-profit business?

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Answered by Archana09
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A main difference is the section that presents the difference between the total assets and total liabilities.

The nonprofit's statement of financial position refers to this section as net assets, whereas the for-profit business will refer to this section as owner's equity or stockholders' equity.

The reason is the nonprofit does not have owners.

This means that the nonprofit organization's statement of financial position will reflect this equation: assets – liabilities = net assets.

Answered by siva4u2278
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The reason is the nonprofit does not have owners. This means that the nonprofit organization's statement of financial position will reflect this equation: assets – liabilities = net assets.

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