an indication of a company’s liquidity
the same as cash in the bank
not important when determining dividends
the cumulative earnings of the company after dividends.
✅ The correct answer is D.
Retained earnings are the cumulative earnings of the company after dividends. Retained earnings are the profits that a company has earned to date, less any dividends or other distributions paid to investors. This amount is adjusted whenever there is an entry to the accounting records that impacts a revenue or expense account.
Retained earnings are the cumulative earnings of the company after dividends. Retained earnings are the profits that a company has earned to date, less any dividends or other distributions paid to investors. This amount is adjusted whenever there is an entry to the accounting records that impacts a revenue or expense account.