Top 12 Balance Sheets Quotes

Words matter. These are the best Balance Sheets Quotes from famous people such as Chanda Kochhar, Jaggi Vasudev, Chris Chocola, Diane Garnick, Mary Archer, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I believe Indian banks have a strong funding profile wi

I believe Indian banks have a strong funding profile with largely deposit-funded balance sheets, a large physical presence to cater to the needs of customers, and ability to provide comprehensive solutions to customers.
Chanda Kochhar
It is important that global business leaders understand that they need to think beyond their quarterly balance sheets and see what it is that they are creating.
Jaggi Vasudev
The fact is that one of the earliest lessons I learned in business was that balance sheets and income statements are fiction, cash flow is reality.
Chris Chocola
Accounting does not make corporate earnings or balance sheets more volatile. Accounting just increases the transparency of volatility in earnings.
Diane Garnick
It sounds extraordinary but it’s a fact that balance sheets can make fascinating reading.
Mary Archer
Legislative reforms in the 1990s and the public/private structure led managements to expand the GSEs’ balance sheets to enormous size, underpinned by wafer-thin slivers of capital, driving high shareholder returns and very high compensation for management.
Jerome Powell
We are led by lawyers who do not understand either technology or balance sheets.
Thomas Friedman
It is economically irrational to exclude large environmental costs from the balance sheets of the producers and the consumers. You are only kidding yourself if you export those costs on to society as a whole.
John Holdren
With weak balance sheets, banks tend to continue lending unprofitable businesses and leave them existing.
Toshihiko Fukui
Deflation can be particularly dangerous when a financial system is shaky, with household and corporate balance sheets in poor shape and banks undercapitalized and heavily burdened with bad loans.
Ben Bernanke
Negative interest rates hurt banks’ balance sheets, with the ‘wealth effect’ on banks overwhelming the small increase in incentives to lend.
Joseph Stiglitz
Investment banking has, in recent years, resembled a casino, and the massive scale of gambling losses has dragged down traditional business and retail lending activities as banks try to rebuild their balance sheets. This was one aspect of modern financial liberalisation that had dire consequences.
Vince Cable