The Balance Sheet Explained: What Every Business Owner Should Know
The balance sheet is one of the three core financial statements — but many small business owners ignore it. Here's what it tells you and why it matters.
Most small business owners are familiar with the profit and loss statement. Fewer pay attention to the balance sheet — and that's a mistake. The balance sheet gives you a snapshot of your business's financial position at a specific point in time.
The Accounting Equation
The balance sheet is built on one fundamental equation:
Assets = Liabilities + Equity
This equation must always balance. If it doesn't, something is wrong with your books.
Assets
Assets are everything your business owns or is owed:
- Current assets: Cash, accounts receivable, inventory (expected to convert to cash within a year)
- Fixed assets: Equipment, vehicles, real estate (long-term)
- Other assets: Deposits, prepaid expenses
Liabilities
Liabilities are everything your business owes:
- Current liabilities: Accounts payable, credit card balances, short-term loans (due within a year)
- Long-term liabilities: Business loans, mortgages
Equity
Equity is the owner's stake in the business — what's left after subtracting liabilities from assets. For a sole proprietor or LLC, this includes owner contributions, retained earnings, and owner draws.
What to Look For
When reviewing your balance sheet:
- Is cash healthy? Do you have enough to cover near-term obligations?
- Are receivables growing? A rising A/R balance may mean collections are slow.
- Is debt manageable? Compare liabilities to assets — high leverage is a risk.
- Is equity growing? Increasing equity over time means your business is building value.
Balance Sheet vs. P&L
The P&L shows performance over a period. The balance sheet shows position at a point in time. Together, they tell the complete financial story of your business.
Get accurate monthly financial statements — P&L, balance sheet, and cash flow — with every Gap ProAdvisors bookkeeping plan. See our plans or contact us.
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