What is the difference between owners equity and shareholders equity?
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Owner's (Stockholders') Equity. Owner's Equity—along with liabilities—can be thought of as a source of the company's assets. Owner's equity is sometimes referred to as the book value of the company, because owner's equity is equal to the reported asset amounts minus the reported liability amounts.
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owners are the funds which is being contributed by the owners for the Accumlated profits of the company
holders of debenture certificate is called debenture shareholders.
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