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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles / Financial statements / Balance sheet / Financial ratios / Asset / Liability / Current asset / Equity / Capital employed / Accountancy / Finance / Business
Date: 2011-02-22 20:42:10
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Financial statements
Balance sheet
Financial ratios
Asset
Liability
Current asset
Equity
Capital employed
Accountancy
Finance
Business

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