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Surpluses or Deficits of Net Non-Produced in Financial Formulas
Surpluses or Deficits of Net Non-Produced assets refer to the difference between the value of non-produced assets owned by an entity and the value of non-produced assets it uses. And is denoted by NNP
S/D
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Financial formulas that make use of Surpluses or Deficits of Net Non-Produced
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Balance of Capital Account
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What is the Surpluses or Deficits of Net Non-Produced?
Surpluses or Deficits of Net Non-Produced assets refer to the difference between the value of non-produced assets owned by an entity and the value of non-produced assets it uses.
Can the Surpluses or Deficits of Net Non-Produced be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Surpluses or Deficits of Net Non-Produced, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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