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What is the purpose of keeping the camera on one and only one side of the axis of action?
Comparative Balance Sheets
Financial reports that compare the balance sheets of a company at two or more different points in time, to analyze trends or changes in financial position.
Cash Flows
The total amount of money being transferred in and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity.
Equipment
Tangible, long-term assets used in the operation of a business, not intended for resale, such as machinery, office furniture, and computers.
Hedging Reserve
A financial reserve established to offset potential losses or gains due to future price or currency fluctuations, often related to commodity or foreign exchange hedging.
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