financial training icons

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Icon Design Brief
We do financial training, in person and online. We need a set of icons to represent some accounting concepts such as working capital, equity, debt, fixed assets and so on. We want to use them in our course materials for our online courses and in PowerPoint. I estimate that we'll need a set of icons for the following words:
Debt - borrowed money (a loan)
Equity - shareholders' (owner's) investment in a business
Receivable - money owed by customers to the business
Payable - money owed by the business to suppliers
Inventory - goods to be sold
Fixed assets - physical assets such as building, computers, vehicles etc
working capital - things that make the business go round (inventories, receivables and payables)
bonds - a tradable chunk of loan, a certificate representing a bit of loan to a company
shares - a tradable investment in a company, a certificate representing shares or ownership in a company
profit - revenue minus expenses = profit
income statement - a statement showing how a company made a profit or loss over a period of time - like a financial story of the year
balance sheet - a financial snapshot of what the business owns and who funded it.
loss - revenue minus expenses = profit or loss if the expenses are higher than the revenue
cash - money in the bank or simply cash
cash flow - cash going in and coming out (like you see in a bank statement)
Industry/Entity Type
Accounting
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- simple icons which I can put onto coloured backgrounds - similar look and feel to pic uploaded below or could use black and grey to create a bit more interest...