π Real-World Example
A fancy term for selling off all the company's assets to pay its debts.
Share Capital π¦: Money brought into the business by selling shares initially. It's not affected by the daily ups and downs in the stock market.
π Real-World Example
Retained Earnings πΌ: The sum of profits (or losses) kept in the business over time. For non-profits, think of it as "retained surpluses".
π Real-World Example
π₯ HOT TIP: Equity in profit-making businesses = Share Capital + Retained Earnings. Simple!
π₯ HOT TIP: Equity in non-profits = Retained Earnings. Even simpler!
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π Real-World Example
A fancy term for selling off all the company's assets to pay its debts.
Share Capital π¦: Money brought into the business by selling shares initially. It's not affected by the daily ups and downs in the stock market.
π Real-World Example
Retained Earnings πΌ: The sum of profits (or losses) kept in the business over time. For non-profits, think of it as "retained surpluses".
π Real-World Example
π₯ HOT TIP: Equity in profit-making businesses = Share Capital + Retained Earnings. Simple!
π₯ HOT TIP: Equity in non-profits = Retained Earnings. Even simpler!
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of Business Management SL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 π
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