Accountancy, asked by sohailkhan579, 4 months ago

Owners Funds are equal to
( (a) Capital Employed
(b) Fixed Assets + Investments +
Working Capital
(c) Total Aets - Current Liabilities:
Loan Funds
(d) Current Liabilities + Loan Funds​

Answers

Answered by Yamini2110
5

Owner’s equity = Assets – Liabilities

Answered by laraibmukhtar55
1

Option ‘C’ is correct i.e., total asset-current liabilities

• Owner funds are equal to total assets – liabilities.

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

• Owner’s Equity refers to the proportion of the whole value of a company’s assets that can be requested by its owners and by its stockholders

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