Florida Balance Sheet Deposits

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The deposit itself is a liability owed by the bank to the depositor. Bank deposits refer to this liability rather than to the actual funds that have been deposited. When someone opens a bank account and makes a cash deposit, he surrenders the legal title to the cash, and it becomes an asset of the bank.

The volume of business of a bank is included in its balance sheet for both assets (lending) and liabilities (customer deposits or other financial instruments).

Cash and cash equivalents under the current assets section of a balance sheet represent the amount of money the company has in the bank, whether in the form of cash, savings bonds, certificates of deposit, or money invested in money market funds. It tells you how much money is available to the business immediately.

Deposits is a current liability account in the general ledger, in which is stored the amount of funds paid by customers in advance of a product or service delivery. These funds are essentially down payments.

In either case, on a bank's T-account, assets will always equal liabilities plus net worth. When bank customers deposit money into a checking account, savings account, or a certificate of deposit, the bank views these deposits as liabilities.

Deposits as Assets When a business places a security deposit that is, it gives someone else money to hold against possible future charges the deposit is listed as an asset on its balance sheet.

However, for a bank, a deposit is a liability on its balance sheet whereas loans are assets because the bank pays depositors interest, but earns interest income from loans.

The deposit itself is a liability owed by the bank to the depositor. Bank deposits refer to this liability rather than to the actual funds that have been deposited.

Cash and cash equivalents under the current assets section of a balance sheet represent the amount of money the company has in the bank, whether in the form of cash, savings bonds, certificates of deposit, or money invested in money market funds. It tells you how much money is available to the business immediately.

A bank's balance sheet is different from that of a typical company. You won't find inventory, accounts receivable, or accounts payable. Instead, under assets, you'll see mostly loans and investments, and on the liabilities side, you'll see deposits and borrowings.

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Florida Balance Sheet Deposits