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What is an investment in the accounting equation ​

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The accounting equation is a basic principle of accounting and a fundamental element of the balance sheet. Assets = Liabilities + Equity. The equation is as follows: Assets = Liabilities + Shareholder's Equity. This equation sets the foundation of double-entry accounting and highlights the structure of the balance ...

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Accounting Equation is based on the double-entry bookkeeping system, which means that all assets should be equal to all liabilities in the book of accounts. All the entries which are made to the debit side of a balance sheet should have a corresponding credit entry in the balance sheet. Thus the basic accounting equation which is also known as the balance sheet equation.

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