Definition

Retained earnings means retained earnings are profits that have been withheld during financial periods and not disbursed to partners or shareholders

Use cases, Example & Why it matters

Use cases

- Used to explain the concept in accounting and business contexts.
- Used when training staff or documenting procedures and policies.

Example

- Example: Teams reference **accumulated profit** when defining terms in manuals, policies, or training materials.

Why it matters

- Why it matters: Improves clarity and consistency across documentation and decision-making.
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