Answer Posted / subhankar sarkar
Net Worth Means :
Networth = Total Assets - Total Liabilities (External
Liabilities);
or
Networth = Paid Up Capital (Equity+Preferance) + Reserves &
Surplus (Not Accumulated Reserve)- Miscellaneous
expenditure to the extent not written off
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