What is the difference between Balance Sheet and Fund Flow?
Answer Posted / shiv gupta
Find Flow- The net of all cash inflows and outflows in and
out of various financial assets. Fund flow is usually
measured on a monthly or quarterly basis. The performance
of an asset or fund is not taken into account, only share
redemptions (outflows) and share purchases (inflows).
Balance Sheet:-A financial statement that summarizes a
company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity at a
specific point in time. These three balance sheet segments
give investors an idea as to what the company owns and
owes, as well as the amount invested by the shareholders.
The balance sheet must follow the following formula:
Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity
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