Concept explainers
(a)
Assets: Assets refer to those resources that an organization owns, against which the organization derives a value in the future.
Liabilities: Liabilities refer to the debts owed by an organization towards the parties from whom the amounts are borrowed.
Owner’s Equity: Owner’s equity refers to an amount raised from the public in order to finance the business of a company. The equity holders are referred to as the owners of the business.
Net Income: Net income refers to the difference between the expenses incurred by an organization to run the business and the revenues earned by it.
To Describe: Transaction occurred
(b)
increase in owner’s equity
(c)
amount of net income
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