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Net worth is the difference between your assets and your liabilities

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The statement is true as the net worth is equal to assets minus liabilities.

Step-by-step explanation:

Net worth is the actual worth of the company in the market which compared with the assets and the liabilities which the business has. It is that amount by which the assets exceed the liabilities.

In other words, it is the difference among what is own by the business that is assets and what you owe that is liabilities. And if assets exceed liabilities, then the business have a positive net worth. If liabilities exceed assets, then the business have a negative net worth.

It basically provides a snapshot of the financial situation or condition of the business at a point of time.

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