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* [[Liability|Liabilities]] - What a business owes | * [[Liability|Liabilities]] - What a business owes | ||
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The accounting equation shows the current financial position of a business and how much the owner's investment is currently worth. It is tightly related to the statement of financial position.
The equation is as follows:
Assets - Liabilities = Equity
- Assets - What a business owns
- Liabilities - What a business owes
- Equity - The owner's investments and profit