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How can the financial strength of a business enterprise be judged? - Accounts

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How can the financial strength of a business enterprise be judged?

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The financial strength of a business enterprise can be judged based on two main criteria, i.e., its earning capacity, which refers to profitability, and its ability to repay loans and pay dividends. This involves assessing profitability ratios and solvency ratios to determine if the business can generate sufficient profits and meet its financial obligations on time.

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Chapter 10: Financial Statements Analysis - SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS [Page 10.9]

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D. K. Goel Accountancy Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 10 Financial Statements Analysis
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS | Q 11. | Page 10.9
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