Balance Sheet Generator
Create a balance sheet by entering your assets, liabilities, and equity to assess financial health.
Balance Sheet Generator
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About the Balance Sheet Generator
The Balance Sheet Generator creates a simplified balance sheet, a financial statement summarizing a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.
Balance Sheet: A snapshot of financial position, where Total Assets equal Total Liabilities plus Equity (\( A = L + E \)). It is essential for assessing financial health.
Use this tool to monitor financial status, prepare reports, or analyze business stability.
- Features:
- Calculates Total Assets: \( A = A_c + A_n \).
- Calculates Total Liabilities: \( L = L_c + L_n \).
- Verifies balance: \( A = L + E \).
- Inputs: Current Assets (\( A_c \)), Non-Current Assets (\( A_n \)), Current Liabilities (\( L_c \)), Non-Current Liabilities (\( L_n \)), Equity (\( E \)).
- Keypad includes digits (0–9), decimal point (.), and thousands separator (,).
- Displays step-by-step calculations in LaTeX format.
- Clear, backspace, and copy functionality for results.
- Uses MathJax for professional rendering of financial equations.
- Practical Applications: Useful for business owners, accountants, or financial analysts preparing financial statements or evaluating solvency.
- How to Use:
- Enter Current Assets (\( A_c \), e.g., cash, inventory).
- Enter Non-Current Assets (\( A_n \), e.g., property, equipment).
- Enter Current Liabilities (\( L_c \), e.g., accounts payable).
- Enter Non-Current Liabilities (\( L_n \), e.g., long-term loans).
- Enter Equity (\( E \), e.g., owner's capital).
- Use the keypad to input digits, decimals, or thousands separators.
- Click "Calculate" to view the balance sheet and balance check.
- Use "Clear" to reset or "⌫" to delete the last character.
- Use "Copy Results" to copy the balance sheet details.
- Share or embed the generator using the action buttons.
- Helpful Tips:
- All inputs must be non-negative numbers.
- Use commas for readability (e.g., 1,000,000); they are removed during calculation.
- Ensure accuracy; consult an accountant for complex financials.
- Results are rounded to two decimal places for clarity.
- The balance sheet must balance (\( A = L + E \)); imbalances indicate errors.
- Examples:
- Example 1:
- Inputs: Current Assets = $50,000, Non-Current Assets = $100,000, Current Liabilities = $30,000, Non-Current Liabilities = $50,000, Equity = $70,000
- Steps:
- Total Assets: \( A = A_c + A_n = 50000 + 100000 = 150000 \)
- Total Liabilities: \( L = L_c + L_n = 30000 + 50000 = 80000 \)
- Balance Check: \( L + E = 80000 + 70000 = 150000 \), \( A = 150000 \), Balanced
- Result: Total Assets = $150,000, Total Liabilities = $80,000, Equity = $70,000, Status = Balanced
- Example 2:
- Inputs: Current Assets = $20,000, Non-Current Assets = $80,000, Current Liabilities = $25,000, Non-Current Liabilities = $40,000, Equity = $30,000
- Steps:
- Total Assets: \( A = A_c + A_n = 20000 + 80000 = 100000 \)
- Total Liabilities: \( L = L_c + L_n = 25000 + 40000 = 65000 \)
- Balance Check: \( L + E = 65000 + 30000 = 95000 \), \( A = 100000 \), Not Balanced
- Result: Total Assets = $100,000, Total Liabilities = $65,000, Equity = $30,000, Status = Not Balanced
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