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define owner's equity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Equity is the remaining value of an owner's interest in a company, after all liabilities have been deducted. You may hear of equity being referred to as “stockholders' equity” (for corporations) or “owner's equity” (for sole proprietorships). Equity can be calculated as: Equity = Assets – Liabilities.

Answered by Anonymous
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Owner's equity, often called net assets, is the owners' claim to company assets after all of the liabilities have been paid off. In other words, if the business assets were liquidated to pay off creditors, the excess money left over would be considered owner's equity.

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