Capital Accounting
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I am in a accounting course and i need help with owners capital?
They asking me to separate investments from owners capital, and i have no idea on what the investments could be or are? May you help me?
From the company’s point of view, investments are its assets and are debits. Its owner’s capital is equity and is a credit.
Business Calculations & Accounting : Calculating Working Capital
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