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( t_{j}^{E} ) represents the sum of assets, whereas ( t_{j}^{R} ) indicates the sum of liabilities for financial instrument j. d_{ij} = e'_{ij} /t_{j}^{E} d_{ij}^ = r'_{ij} /t_{j}^{R}.
In the same manner, matrices ( B^ ) and ( D^ ) of the asset-oriented system are defined as follows: b_{ij}^ = e_{ij} /t_{j} d_{ij}^ = r_{ij}^{{prime }} /t_{j}^{R} where ( t_{j}^{R} ) means the sum of liabilities.
In a balance sheet, the total sum of assets must equal the sum of liabilities and owner's equity.
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The coefficient matrices, B and B*, are constructed from R and E tables by dividing the column sums T vector, which consists of the sum of either assets or liabilities, whichever is greater.
In the liability-oriented system, matrices B and D are expressed as follows: b_{ij} = r_{ij} /t_{j} d_{ij} = e_{ij}^{{prime }} /t_{j}^{E} where ( t_{j} ) vector represents the sum of either assets or liabilities whichever is greater and ( t_{j}^{E} ) means the sum of assets.
Tobin's Q1 equals to the sum of book value and total liabilities divided by total assets, and Tobin's Q2 equals to the sum of book value, short-term debt, long-term debt, and bonds payable, divided by total assets.
On the life side, the analysis often involves quantifying how much a potential sum of money or a financial liability will be worth at different points in the future.
Balance sheet templates are programmed to calculate the sums of your assets, liabilities, and equity, and automatically do the balance calculations.
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