Accountancy, asked by ajaylulla333, 5 months ago

Owners' Funds are equal to?​

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Answered by sahoorudramadhab2007
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liabilities \: Assets – Liabilities = Owner's Equity</em></strong></p><p></p><p><strong><em>[tex]liabilities \: Assets – Liabilities = Owner's EquityIt may also be known as shareholder's equity or stockholder's equity if the business is structured as an LLC or a corporation \:  \:  \

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Owner funds are equal to total asset-current liabilities

• Owner funds are equivalent to total assets – liabilities.

• Owner's equity, liabilities, and also the Assets could be taken from a balance sheet, which shows these items at an explicit point in time.

• Owner’s Equity states the proportion of the total value of a company’s assets that can be demanded by its owners and by its stockholders

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