What is Reserve & Surplus? Plz give me with some Example.

Answer Posted / kichu jani na banerjee

Reserves means reservation of Profit which was separetly in BS libility side for future accident. Actualy reserve & surplus means in Pvt Ltd co. Net Profit after all expenses Taxes & other shere holder expenses. 

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