difference between owner funds and capital
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there is capital, workingcapital, legal capital and paid-incapital. Assets can be long term, fixed, liquid or current. Briefly, however,capital refers to the money a businessowner has invested in a business, representing the difference betweenthe business's assets and liabilities.
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For example, there is capital, workingcapital, legal capital and paid-incapital. Assets can be long term, fixed, liquid or current. Briefly, however,capital refers to the money a businessowner has invested in a business, representing the difference betweenthe business's assets and liabilities.
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