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3. There may appear on the balance sheet as the only evidence of a

sinking fund policy the sinking fund reserve among the net worth items. This shows a reservation of profits for this purpose and therefore their investment in the business. The reserve is not a covered reserve, however, no definite assets being set apart as representing these profits, or, if set apart, as having been already applied to the cancellation of a portion of the debt. This latter phase is explained more fully on page 458 following. Unless the assets have been applied in this way, the balance sheet gives no assurance to the creditors that funds will be available for the settlement of their claims at maturity. It may be that the reserved profits are being used for further extensions of plant and so will not be easily available at maturity of the obligations. Again they may be invested in increased stocks of current assets and so be readily available. Only an analysis of the balance sheet will show the financial policy that is being pursued.