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  2. Accounting equation - Wikipedia

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    Assets Liabilities Equity Explanation 1 + 6,000 + 6,000 Issuing capital stock for cash or other assets 2 + 10,000 + 10,000 Buying assets by borrowing money (taking a loan from a bank or simply buying on credit) 3 − 900 − 900 Selling assets for cash to pay off liabilities: both assets and liabilities are reduced 4 + 1,000 + 400 + 600

  3. Balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the assets and the liabilities is known as equity or the net assets or the net worth or capital of the company and according to the accounting equation, net worth must equal assets minus liabilities. [4] Another way to look at the balance sheet equation is that total assets equals liabilities plus owner's equity.

  4. What are assets, liabilities and equity? - AOL

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    owner’s equity = assetsliabilities For example, if a company with five equal-share owners has $1.2 million in assets but owes $485,000 on a term loan and $120,000 for a semi-truck it ...

  5. Equity (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Businesses summarize their equity in a financial statement known as the balance sheet (or statement of net position) which shows the total assets, the specific equity balances, and the total liabilities and equity (or deficit). Various types of equity can appear on a balance sheet, depending on the form and purpose of the business entity.

  6. How Does Your Net Worth Compare? Net Worth Stats by Age - AOL

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    Instead, “wealth” is defined as total assets minus liabilities. So, for example, someone’s bank accounts, retirement accounts, ... Even without considering home equity, households that own ...

  7. What Should My Net Worth Be at Age 40? How You Compare - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve defines net worth as all assets minus all liabilities. This includes financial assets, such as investments and cash, as well as nonfinancial assets, such as vehicles and real ...

  8. Net worth - Wikipedia

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    Financial assets minus outstanding liabilities equal net financial assets, so net worth can be expressed as the sum of non-financial assets and net financial assets. This concept can apply to companies, individuals, governments, or economic sectors such as the financial corporations sector, or even entire countries.

  9. What Is Liquid Net Worth? - AOL

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    On the other hand, total net worth is the gross value of your assets minus total liabilities. Liquid net worth considers the amount of money you have at hand: cash, cash equivalents, and other ...