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Income Statement
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The Income Statement is a financial report that shows the economic performance of an entity with respect to its profit or loss for a given period.
Liabilities
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Liabilities correspond to the total obligations that a company owes to third parties, since they represent the rights that creditors and owners have over its assets, both in the short and long term.
Management
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Management corresponds to the group of people in charge of directing, managing and administering an organization.
Mission
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The mission corresponds to the reason or purpose of a company, identifying the basic function and tasks of any of its parts. It is related to the questions: What is our business? What business am I in?
Net return on assets
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Net return on assets or ROA is an indicator that measures the profitability of a company's total assets by dividing net income by total assets.
Net return on equity
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The return on equity or ROE is an indicator that measures a company's profitability and the relationship between net income and equity, which allows us to know if it has the capacity to remunerate an investor according to the capital invested in it.
Non-current assets
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Non-current assets of a company are long-term resources that cannot be liquidated within a year, including fixed assets and long-term investments.
Non-current liabilities
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Non-current liabilities include obligations of an entity in the long term, i.e., for a period longer than one year, such as bank loans and long-term accounts payable.