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Retained Earnings In Accounting
What is
Retained Earnings In Accounting
?
Retained earnings refer to the portion of a company's profits that are not distributed as dividends to shareholders, but instead are retained within the company for reinvestment or future use. Retained earnings represent the cumulative earnings of a company since its inception that have not been paid out as dividends.
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