This document outlines the key components of a banker's final accounts, including the assets and liabilities sides of the balance sheet, the profit and loss account, and various schedules. The balance sheet shows capital, reserves, deposits, borrowings, other liabilities, cash, balances with banks, investments, advances, fixed assets, other assets, and contingent liabilities. The profit and loss account tracks interest earned, other income, interest expended, and operating expenses. Various schedules provide further breakdowns of these line items.