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How to Read a Balance Sheet

Let's demystify one of the most important documents investors should be aware of.

By Matthew Frankel, CFP – Updated Jul 7, 2025 at 12:47PM

Key Points

  • Balance sheets consist of assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity, revealing financial health.
  • Shareholders' equity equals assets minus liabilities and reflects theoretical investor value if a firm closes.
  • Analyzing balance sheets helps investors gauge a company's financial flexibility and investment potential.
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