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To compute for ROE if there is loss and negative equity, divide the company's net income by the stockholders' equity. A negative ROE does not necessarily mean bad news.
Yes!! That is correct. a number is a positive number unless the number sentence says otherwise. So if you are adding 3 to its opposite you would be adding (+3) + (-3) and the answer would be 0. If this is hard to understand think of it this way: positive numbers are what you have, negative are what you owe. So You would have 3 and owe 3 for a net of 0.
Atomic number : 26Atomic mass : 55.845 Net charge : +3
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Income, grant, allowance, proceeds, net...
Assets - Liabilities = Net Worth All you own less all you owe. And yes it can be a negative number.
positive net exports increase equilibrium GDP while negative net exports decrease it.
A profit margin can be negative if the company had a negative net income. For eample if the company had $100,000 in net sales, but their net income was ($10,000) then (10,000)/100,000 = (10%) or negative 10%.
neutral as the number of positive charges and negative charges are equal
No proceeds from sale of building is part of cash flow statement while profit or loss on sales of building is part of net income in accrual base accounting while cash base accounting it is part of net income or loss.
You can't have negative net sales.
when the imports exceeds the imports then net exports are negative and positive is best for country.
When an atom gains electrons, it has a net negative charge and is known as anion. An ion is an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons.
Yes net income on income statement can be negative and that amount is called net loss for that specific period or fiscal year.
An atom with an equal number of electrons and protons has no net electrical charge, as the number of positive (proton) and negative (electron) charges are balanced.
An ion is an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving it a net positive or negative electrical charge.