Accountancy, asked by siddharthasnigdha896, 11 months ago

What is the difference between assets and liabilities?​

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Answered by gauravsharmatech
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Explanation:

The difference between assets and liabilities. The main difference between assets and liabilities is that assets provide a future economic benefit, while liabilities present a future obligation. ... One must also examine the ability of a business to convert an asset into cash within a short period of time.

Answered by kiyara01
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The main difference between assets and liabilities is that assets provide a future economic benefit, while liabilities present a future obligation. An indicator of a successful business is one that has a high proportion of assets to liabilities, since this indicates a higher degree of liquidity.

There are several other issues relating to the difference between assets and liabilities, which are:

One must also examine the ability of a business to convert an asset into cash within a short period of time. Even if there are far more assets than liabilities, a business cannot pay its liabilities in a timely manner if the assets cannot be converted into cash.

The aggregate difference between assets and liabilities is equity, which is the net residual ownership of owners in a business.

For an individual, the primary asset may be his or her house. Offsetting this is a mortgage, which is a liability. The difference between the house asset and the mortgage is the equity of the owner in the house.

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