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Why share capital is known as owner’s fund

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Answered by itzNobita26
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Equity Shares. ... Equity shares represent the ownership of a company and capital raised by the issue of such shares is known as ownership capital or owner's funds. They are the foundation for the creation of a company. Equity shareholders are paid on the basis of earnings of the company and do not get a fixed dividend.

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Answered by queensp73
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Hey Mate !

Equity shares represent the ownership of a company and capital raised by the issue of such shares is known as ownership capital or owner's funds. They are the foundation for the creation of a company. Equity shareholders are paid on the basis of earnings of the company and do not get a fixed dividend.

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