equity and liabilities
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Owner's equity or stockholders' equity is the amount left over after liabilities are deducted from assets: Assets - Liabilities = Owner's (or Stockholders') Equity. ... For example, when a company borrows money from a bank, the company's assets will increase and its liabilities will increase by the same amount.
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equity are the shareholder's fund plus reserves and surplus
liabilities consists of non current and current liab...
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