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"balance sheet of" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to the financial statement of a company or organization that lists its assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time. Example: The annual report includes a detailed analysis of the balance sheet of ABC Company, showing a significant increase in assets and a decrease in liabilities compared to the previous year.
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It's the balance sheet of accumulating liabilities.
We believe this reflects the Aviva balance sheet of three years ago rather than today.
The balance sheet of his rental business, Ploughcane UK, looks very strong.
Nationalization also puts bank debts on the balance sheet of the government without restoring bank solvency.
One can't draw up a balance sheet of pluses and minuses.
Nevertheless an overall balance sheet of Lula's achievements in office would surely be positive.
The reality check imposed on the balance sheet of American banks hasn't happened in Europe.
Fujita has the weakest balance sheet of all, with an interest-rate coverage of 0.8.
Such a default will create a loss on the balance sheet of the ECB.
In 1992 it had a balance sheet of less than €2 billion ($2.8 billion).
"The balance sheet of independence is not brilliant, and people speak of lost decades.
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