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Bentonville Driveway Replacement

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You deserve a driveway that makes you feel right at home! At Marin's Concrete, we work with homeowners in Northwest Arkansas and beyond to refresh their most important concrete — their driveway!

Check out this awesome new driveway for a homeowner in Bentonville, AR. Their old driveway was cracked in several places. They bought this 1960's ranch in 2024, and it was ready for some much-needed improvements. A fresh, new driveway is just what the doctor ordered!

How long did it take?

The Marin's Concrete crew was in and out in just 4 business days. Congratulations to this family on their home purchase — we know their driveway will last them for many years to come!

Why do financial statements matter?

The reason financial statements are so important is because they allow stakeholders to assess a company's financial performance and health. They are especially important for lenders when evaluating eligibility for a business loan. Plus — public companies are required to publish their financial statements in annual reports.

Financial statements offer valuable insights into a business's economic resources, obligations, earning capacity, potential cash flows, management status, and accounting policies.

Financial statements are crucial for business owners to gain insights into their bottom lines and make informed decisions. Utilizing accounting software can simplify the process of generating these statements.

How to Prepare a Financial Statement

In a nutshell, financial statements are prepared by applying basic accounting principles to ensure accuracy and consistency. This involves recording facts, following accounting conventions, and making personal judgments. By understanding these principles, you can create various reports that comprise financial statements.

What are the 3 types of financial statements?

In financial reporting, business owners can rely on three crucial tools for effective management:

  1. Balance sheet
  2. Income statement
  3. Cash flow

These tools provide valuable insights into the financial health and performance of a business.

Balance sheet

A balance sheet is a financial statement that presents a company's assets, liabilities, and equity balances at a specific moment. It provides a snapshot of a business's financial position, highlighting three key categories: assets, liabilities, and equity.

  • Assets generate revenue and profits in a business. They can be tangible, like a vehicle, or intangible, like a patent or intellectual property.
  • Liabilities are financial obligations that a business owes to other parties. These can include accounts payable, which are short-term liabilities representing unpaid bills and invoices, and long-term debt, which refers to borrowings and financial obligations that extend beyond one year.
  • Equity is the true value of a business, calculated as the difference between assets and liabilities. It encompasses common stock, additional paid-in capital, and retained earnings. Also referred to as shareholder's equity, owner's equity, or net worth.

The balance sheet formula is a fundamental concept in accounting. It calculates equity by subtracting liabilities from assets. This formula ensures that the accounting equation stays in balance as transactions occur. Balance sheet accounts use this formula to calculate important ratios, such as working capital.

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