On a bank's balance sheet, Multiple Choice net worth shows the sources of funds and liabilities show the uses of funds. assets show the sources of funds and the net worth shows the uses of funds. liabilities show the sources of funds and assets show the uses of funds. liabilities show the uses of funds and assets show the sources of funds.
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Step 1: On a bank's balance sheet, assets represent what the bank owns, liabilities represent what the bank owes, and net worth (or equity) represents the difference between assets and liabilities. Show more…
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