Reserves & Surplus represent the accumulated profits and reserves of a company retained for future use, growth, or contingencies.
Reserves & Surplus form part of a company’s shareholders’ equity in the balance sheet. It represents the portion of profits and other funds that the company has retained and not distributed as dividends, plus certain capital reserves.
It typically includes:
In simple terms: Reserves & Surplus = Company’s accumulated profits + special reserves, kept aside for growth, expansion, or financial stability.
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