The Montana Recap Sheet legal-size (also letter-size) is a form used to summarize the financial information of a business entity. It includes areas to record the total assets, total liabilities, and the net worth of the entity. It is usually used as a reference document for financial statements and tax returns. The Montana Recap Sheet legal-size (also letter-size) is divided into two pages. The first page includes a summary of the assets, liabilities, and net worth of the business. The second page provides detailed information on each asset and liability, including a description of the asset or liability, its value, and the date it was acquired. There are two types of Montana Recap Sheet legal-size (also letter-size): one for sole proprietorship and one for partnerships. The sole proprietorship version includes sections for the owner's capital, current assets, and current liabilities, as well as a section for the owner's equity. The partnership version includes sections for capital contributions, current assets, non-current assets, current liabilities, long-term liabilities, and partner's equity.