5.2.3.3 Example of Balance Sheet and Income Statement
Just like a business, an individual’s financial situation may be analyzed by understanding her balance sheet and income statements. Let’s look at Tricia’s financial statements:
Balance Sheet |
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Assets |
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Marketable securities (stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds) |
120,000 |
Cash, CDs, and money market funds |
20,000 |
Treasury securities |
60,000 |
House |
400,000 |
Belongings |
10,000 |
Car |
20,000 |
Total Assets |
$630,000 |
|
|
Liabilities |
|
Mortgage |
150,000 |
Utility bills |
800 |
Personal Loans |
5,000 |
Total Liabilities |
$155,800 |
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NET WORTH |
$474,200 |
Monthly Income Statement |
|
Monthly Income |
|
Salary net of taxes |
4,800 |
Other Income |
200 |
Total Income |
$5,000 |
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