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Statement

A statement is a declarative utterance that conveys information or asserts something about the world. In everyday language, it can express a fact, a belief, or an opinion. In philosophy and logic, a statement (often called a proposition) is typically considered something that can be true or false, unlike questions or commands.

In linguistics, statements express propositions and have truth conditions; their illocutionary force is to convey information

In formal logic and mathematics, a statement is a sentence whose truth value can be evaluated within

In programming and computer science, a statement is a unit of executable code that performs an action,

In finance and accounting, a financial statement is a formal record summarizing an organization's financial position

rather
than
to
inquire
or
request.
The
form
of
a
statement
generally
follows
subject-predicate
syntax
in
many
languages,
though
the
content
can
be
complex
and
involve
modality,
negation,
or
quantification.
a
model.
Statements
can
be
basic
or
compound,
and
they
combine
with
logical
connectives
such
as
and,
or,
not,
to
form
more
complex
propositions.
such
as
assigning
a
value,
calling
a
function,
or
directing
control
flow.
These
differ
from
expressions,
which
compute
values
rather
than
perform
actions.
and
performance,
typically
including
the
balance
sheet,
income
statement,
and
cash
flow
statement.
Such
documents
are
used
for
analysis,
reporting,
and
decision
making.