Net Position

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In financial statements and reporting, net position refers to the difference between an entity’s total assets and total liabilities, representing the residual interest in the assets after deducting liabilities. It is a key indicator of financial health, reflecting the entity’s ability to meet its obligations and invest in future growth. A positive net position indicates more assets than liabilities, while a negative net position suggests financial challenges.

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