JAMB - Accounts Principles Of Accounts (2024 - No. 27)

The basic accounting equation is
Assets Liabilities = Owner's Equity
Assets + Expenses = Liabilities + Equity
Assets + Liabilities = Owner's Equity
Revenue - Expenses = Profit

Explanation

Assets + Liabilities = Owner's Equity. This equation is the foundation of double-entry bookkeeping and ensures that a company's financial statements are balanced. Let's break down the equation:
Assets: These are the resources a company owns, such as cash, inventory, property, and equipment. Liabilities: These are the company's debts or financial obligations that need to be repaid.
Owner's Equity (also called Shareholders' Equity): This represents the owners' claim on the company's assets after all liabilities are settled. It's essentially the difference between the company's assets and liabilities.

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