Financial Statements

财务报表:记录和总结公司或个人财务状况的文件

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词性释义

财务报表:记录和总结公司或个人财务状况的文件,通常包括资产、负债、所有者权益、收入和支出等信息。
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1·The report is inconsistent with the financial statements.
这个报告与财务报表内容不一致。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·We perused the company's financial statements for the past five years.
我们翻阅了该公司过去5年来的财务报表。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·The directors are responsible for preparing the company's financial statements.
几位总监负责填写公司的财务报表。
—— 《牛津词典》
4·You don't need to become an overnight financial guru, after all, understanding the subtleties of accounting and financial statements can be a lifelong pursuit.
您并不需要在一夜之间成为财务专家,毕竟,理解会计和财务决算之间的细微差别是需要长时间研究的事情。
5·Either they put their head in the sand: they would avoid examining their financial statements, budgeting, and discussing financial matters with those closest to them.
他们要么回避问题:避免检查自己的财务报表、做预算,以及与他们最亲近的人讨论财务问题。
6·They want simpler financial statements.
她们还希望财务报告能更简单明了。
7·Able to comprehend financial statements.
能理解财务报告。
8·Financial statements are made once a year.
财务报告是一年一次。
9·Workers should be able to read financial statements.
员工应该要能看懂财报。
10·You'll need to get the footnotes of the financial statements to do that.
你将需要在财务报表的脚注中得到它们。
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