True/False
Statement of comprehensive income is also referred to as the balance sheet, is a snapshot of the
firm. It is a convenient means of organizing and summarizing what a firm owns (its assets), what a
firm owes (its liabilities), and the difference between the two (the firm's equity) at a given time.
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