Assets= liabilities + owners’ equity
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- Owners' equity is measured by subtracting liabilities from assets. This sentence can be described as the following equation ______. A: ASSETS - LIABILITIES + OWNER'S EQUITY B: ASSETS - LIABILITIES = OWNER'S EQUITY C: OWNER'S EQUITY = ASSETS + LIABILITIES D: OWNER'S EQUITY = LIABILITIES - ASSETS
- The statement of changes in owners’ equity contains assets, liabilities and capital. ( )
- If the liabilities owed by a business total $300,000 and owners equity is equal to $300,000, then the assets also total $300,000.()
- Which of the following statement related to the three elements in a balance sheet is not true? A: Liabilities= Assets + Owners’ equity B: Assets refer to the resources controlled by the firm C: Liabilities refer to the amounts owed to lenders and other creditors D: Owner’s equity refers to the residual interest in the net assets of an entity that remains after deducting its liabilities
- Which statement regarding the liabilities and owners’ equity section of balance sheet is False? A: Payment of Dividend Payable eliminates both the assets and the owners’ equity. B: Liabilities are debts or obligations that must be discharged in money or services in the future. C: Owners’ equity is a residual claim to the remaining assets after discharge of debts. D: Balance sheet of corporations should separate Capital Stock and Retained Earnings