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The basis for the accounting process



The basis for the accounting process is the accounting equation. It shows the relationship among the firm’s assets, liabil­ities, and owner’s equity.

Assets are the items of value that a firm owns — cash, inven­tories, land, equipment, buildings, patents, and the like.

Liabilities are the firm’s debts and obligations — what it owes to others.

Owner’s equity is the difference between a firm’s assets and its liabilities — what would be left over for the firm’s owners if its assets were used to pay off its liabilities.

The relationship among these three terms is the following:

Owners’ equity = assets – liabilities (the owners’ equity is equal to the assets minusthe liabilities).

For a sole proprietorship or partnership, the owners’ equity is shown as the difference between assets and liabilities. In a part­nership, each partner’s share of the ownership is reported sepa­rately by each owner’s name. For a corporation, the owners’ eq­uity is usually referred to as stockholders’ equity or sharehold­ers ‘equity. It is shown as the total value of its stock, plus retained earnings that have accumulated to date.

By moving the above three terms algebraically, we obtain the standard form of the accounting equation:

Assets = liabilities + owners’ equity (the assets are equal to the liabilities plusthe owners’ equity)





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